Lisa G. Mason, resident of Ponca City, passed away Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at her home. She was 51.
Lisa was born June 23, 1957 in Anderson, Indiana, the daughter of Roe W. and Barbara Wilson. She received her education in the Anderson Schools. She moved to Oklahoma City in October of 1981 and was employed with the Rainbo Baking Company. She moved to Ponca City in May 2008. She was a member of the Hartford Avenue Church of Christ. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren. She also enjoyed her Bible studies and being on the computer.
She is survived by her mother, Barbara Wilson, Oklahoma City; her son, Glenn Mason and wife, Monique, of Ponca City; two grandchildren, Madyson Mason and Warren Ulrich; one sister, Chris Zile, Anderson, Indiana; two brothers, David Lunsford and Wallace Lunsford, both of Oklahoma City.
She was preceded in death by her father; one son, Jerome Mason; one sister, Ellen Jane Barker.
A memorial luncheon will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, March 30, 2009 at the Hartford Avenue Church of Christ Fellowship Center.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Hartford Avenue Church of Christ, 1905 Joe, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601.
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