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Dawna
My sweet, beautiful little Mom... I love you.
Birth date: Dec 7, 1943 Death date: Dec 5, 2018
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Carol June Mason Rapier age 74 a resident of Cleveland passed away Wednesday December 5, 2018 in a Chattanooga health care facility. She was the daughter of the late Walter W. Mason and Martha Logan Mason Douglas. She was also preceded in death by her step-father Ransom “Doc” Douglas her brother Billy Joe Mason and her husband James “Sonny” Rapier. Carol retired from Hardwick Clothes with over 25 years of service. She was a huge Elvis fan and loved to eat at Shoney’s breakfast bar, however the love of her life and the thing that brought her the most joy is her family especially her grandkids. She is survived by her daughter Dawna Goforth and her husband Tymn, her grandkids Zephyniah and Nehymiah Goforth, her brother Jerry Mason and his wife Diane, her sister Doris Bates along with numerous nieces and nephews. A Remembrance of Life Service will be held at 3 o’clock Monday at Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services North Ocoee St. Chapel with Rev. Charles Hollifield officiating. The committal service will follow at Fort Hill Cemetery with Zephyniah and Nehymiah Goforth, Larry Mason, Dewayne Laughter, Randy Rapier and Charles Rapier serving as casket bearers. The family will receive friends Sunday from 5 until 8pm at the Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services North Ocoee Chapel who has charge of the arrangements. You may share your condolences with the Rapier family at www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com.Read Obituary
My sweet, beautiful little Mom... I love you.
Doris and Family, Eddie and I are sad to hear of Carols passing. Carol and all the Mason Family was so good to Daddy ( Wayne Southerland) and my whole family as far back as I can remember. Carol was such a sweet soul and I’ll always remember her as the wonderful, compassionate person she was. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers, Eddie and Lola DeWitt
I remember when we were neighbors and friends as children with Bill and Doris but we all have to walk through the valley. good by, Bob Lawson