Obituaries

Rhonda Lee (Cloutier) Mason

GUILFORD – Rhonda Lee (Cloutier) Mason, 64, was unexpectedly led away by angels on November 4, 2016 at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, ME.
Rhonda was born February 24, 1952 in Dexter, ME. She was the daughter of Gerald Cloutier and Betty Lynch. She grew up in St. Albans. Rhonda worked for many years at Guilford Industries. She was also a sales rep. For House of Lloyd along with raising her six children and their friends.
Rhonda had a love for birds, sweepstakes, gardening, writing poetry, crafts and helping anyone in need. She was always there for advice or to just listen. Rhonda spent much of her time at her table on her computer watching her birds, sweepstaking, trying to win “Christmas presents” as she would say. When she wasn’t doing this she was crafting things for her garden, while looking forward to seeing how many hugs she may get in a day. Most days it was a lot.
Rhonda is predeceased by her husband of 35 years, Everett D. Mason and her mother Betty Lynch.
Rhonda is survived by her six children & their significant others – son Gary Mason and wife Brandy Hobbs. Son Dean Bubar and fiance Gretchen Duplisea, daughter Deanne Bubar and partner Ed York, son Shawn Woodard and wife Debbie, son Darren Woodard and fiance Shanee Stevens, son Terry Woodard & fiance Jessica Harrington. Also two step-children, Laura and Greg Mason & their families. Rhonda was loved & survived by twelve grandchildren; Nicholas, Cortlan, Jasmine, Matthew, his wife Kelly, Chelsea, David, Kiyalynn, Detric, Jada, Alaina, Isaac, Prayer & also two great-grandchildren Aiden and Ivyy.
She is loved by so many special nieces, nephews, friends, family and her brother Richard Smith, wife Monique and nephew Abel. Rhonda will be forever loved and always missed.
A memorial service will be held on November 20, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Lary Funeral Home, 62 Summer St., Dover-Foxcroft, with Rev. Ray Beless officiating. A gathering to be held after at Mom’s apartment.

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