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Goldie Mae Masters, 90 a resident of 430 West Lafayette Street in Portland, a former resident for many years of Jefferson Township, passed away Sunday night, May 10, 2009 at the Albany Nursing Home.
Goldie was born on September 23, 1918 in Jay County, Indiana the daughter of John and Estella (Smith) Zeiler. She graduated from Saratoga High School in 1936, and the Indiana Business College in Muncie 1937. She was a former employee of Richard’s Restaurant for many years and worked for the Jay County School Corporation for 11 years until she retired in 1987. She married Maurice Masters on October 30, 1937 and he preceded her in death on April 23, 1979. She is survived by: Two Sons:Larry M. Masters – Randolph County, Indiana, William (wife Linda) Masters – Titusville, Florida, One Daughter:Shirley (husband Ronald) Stauffer – Rural Portland, Indiana, Six Grandchildren, Five Great-Grandchildren, One Great Great-Grandson. Services for Goldie Masters will be 11:00 AM on Thursday, May 14, 2009 at the Portland Chapel of Williamson and Spencer Funeral Homes. A visitation will be from 3:00 to 7:00 PM on Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Pastor Sharon Taylor will be officiating the service with burial to follow at the Reitenour Cemetery west of Deerfield. Memorial donations to be directed towards the Freedom Park Memorial Fund in Memory of Goldie Masters with envelopes available at the funeral home. Views: 825 | Print
1. 12-05-2009 16:15 To Goldie's Family, I was so sad to hear of Goldie's passing. She was a great lady that never forgot the children of her friends. She would call to check on my Mom all the time before she passed and then me too. I will never forget the St. Bernard she gave my daughter when Amy was little, the pup was a runt. We named her Candy and she was the best dog protected Amy from our steers once. You will be in my prayers. Due to Scholarship Evening at the high school I will be unable to tell you in person what a great mother you had. Sue Ann (Shultz) McLaughlin Paul and Maxine Shultz' daughter 2. 14-05-2009 10:07 Our deepest sympathy to you Shirley and family in the passing of your mother. What a sweet lady she was. I always enjoyed going by to visit her with you Shirley. She was always so proud of the projects that she had completed and was working on and loved to share her work. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Leave your condolences for the family
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