Carter Funeral Home announces the transition of Mr. Rahman Randell Mason, 45, of Union Springs, Alabama on Sunday, March 10, 2019 in Montgomery, Alabama.
Celebration of Life Services will be held Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 2:00 pm from the sanctuary of the First Missionary Baptist Church of Union Springs.
The pastor, Rev. Gary Lewis will deliver the eulogy.
Interment will follow in Mason Cemetery.
Affectionately known as "Buck", Mr. Mason will lie in repose at the Church one hour prior to Celebration of Life Services.
Public visitation will be held Friday, March 15, 2019 from 2:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Carter Funeral Home.
Rahman R. Mason, 45, of Union Springs, Alabama, departed unexpectedly from his earthly home on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at Jackson Hospital in Montgomery, Alabama.
Rahman was born to Dewey Edward and Martha Rodgers Mason at John Andrew Hospital in Tuskegee, AL on August 13, 1973. He spent most of his life in Union Springs and was a 1992 graduate of Bullock County High School. He was a Correctional Officer at the Bullock County Correctional Facility in Union Springs AL. He was well-liked and respected by his colleagues and supervisors alike. He enjoyed watching sporting activities, but was particularly fond of football. One might say that he was a football enthusiast. He was humble, kind, and notably quiet.
Affectionately known to family and friends as “Buck”, Mr. Mason is survived by his daughter, Morgan Mason of Union Springs, AL; parents, Martha Jackson and Dewey Edward Mason both of Union Springs, AL; three siblings, Tracey Mason, Anthony Darnell Jackson (Jacqueline) and Karla Jackson-Dowdell (Marcus) all of Union Springs, AL; three aunts, Margaret Hazelwood, Chicago, IL, Virginia (Willie) Boyd, Newnan, GA, Mamie Mason, Montgomery, AL; two uncles, Ray Anthony Rodgers, Palatka, FL, and Hubert Rodgers, Okeechobee, FL; great-aunt, Annie Clyde Addison, Chicago, IL; great-uncle, Robert Addison, Buffalo, NY. He is also survived by a host of very special first-cousins who will cherish him and the memories they created together, and his childhood friend, Sean Dees of Montgomery, AL.
“Buck”, as he was affectionately known to family and friends has left an emotional void that will never be filled, but the precious memories created together will allow us to honor him by living purposeful lives.
Rahman was preceded in death by his loving stepfather, Darnell Jackson; grandparents, Simon and Annie Bell Rodger, and Theodis and Maurine Mason.
The Staff of Carter Funeral Home is honored to support the Mason family with End of Life Services
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You were the best brother ever. I need help with putting my new bed together and I'm having trouble doing so. I thought to call you to help, but I forgot you weren't here. You deserve more time on this earth, more than anyone else. I wish you were here, Buck.
Thank you for the confidence and kindness you have displayed by selecting us as your professional services provider. It is an honor to serve and support you. The Staff and Management of Carter Funeral Home
My condolences t0 the Mason family Mr Mason was a nice and Respectable young man Ma God Bless his Soul and may God Heal his Famiy Amen
My sincere condolences to the Mason family, to be absent from the body is to present with the Lord.I pray the precious memories of Buck sustain you and keep you in perfect peace.
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