Eliza Catherine Mason
October 9, 1932 ~ January 13, 2018
Eliza Catherine Mason was born on October, 9, 1932 to James and Nellie Miles. She departed this life on Saturday, January 13, 2018 after a brief illness.
On September 2, 1951, she married her ‘Best Friend’, Harry F. Mason, at Our Lady’s Chapel in Medley’s Neck. Maryland.
Catherine received her formal education at the Old Mechanicsville 1 Room School. But her education didn’t stop there. She learned, shared and taught life lessons daily to those around her. Catherine was a very active member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church serving as lectionary, confirmation sponsor and on various other committees. She was definitely a woman after God’s own heart.
Catherine had a heart and penchant for love and family that was as big and bright as her beautiful smile. Catherine never knew a stranger and was loved by all who were blessed to be in her presence. Throughout her life she served in many positions and all had a way of making someone else’s life better. She assisted the Weiner Family for many years, nurturing and caring for 3 Generations of children. Catherine was well known for her seamstress abilities and often consulted members of the Technical Center sewing classes on how to make or remake patterns. She also made several Prom and Homecoming dresses for her nieces and other family members. She kept her home and yard beautiful by filling both with the flowers she had grown. Catherine has over the years collected salt and pepper shakers too numerous to count. Once in a while she would laugh and mention that when she took them out for cleaning, she had a hard time getting them back in the curio cabinets.
Along with her husband Harry, she was a boater and an avid fisherwoman. She also served as a Member of the Big Foot Hunting Club Helper group which was in direct relation to the Big Foot Hunting Club to which Harry belonged. They could also be found traveling from St. Mary’s to other parts of Maryland to engage in a friendly card game. Their games of Pinochle, Bid Whist or Pitch often lasted into the wee hours of the morning or the early part of the next day. During these games instead of using chips they often used pink seed corn to track their winning hands.
Catherine is preceded in death by her parents, James and Nellie Miles; her in-laws, Harrison and Mary Mason; her brother Randolph Curtis; her sister, Nancy Ann Theresa Fantroy, Nellie Cecelia Miles Warren; sisters-in-law, Gertrude Curtis, Louise Mason (Oscar), Louise Mason (James), Marie Mason, Patricia Miles, and Della Watts; brothers-in-law, Ralph Clayton, Jesse DeLeaver, Andrew Lawrence, Hampton Mason, James Mason, Joseph Mason, Oscar Mason, Walter Mason, Sr., William Mason, Joseph Milburn, Sr. Earl Thorne and Gilbert Watts.
Catherine is survived by her Best Friend and husband of 66 years, Harry F. Mason. Her brothers, James Miles of Great Mills, MD; Charles H. Miles of North Carolina; John Louis Miles (Thyris) of Mechanicsville, MD; her sis ters, Laura Frederick of Great Mills, MD and Arline Evans of Mechanicsville, MD, her Sisters-in-law, Sarah Milburn, Alberta Campbell, Idella DeLeaver, Veronica Thorne and Nellie Clayton and her Aunt Artina Miles of Mechanicsville, MD.
Catherine is, also, survived by her Godchildren; Tia Bush, Denise Fantroy, Sheila Milburn, Christine Thorne-Sims, and Ricky Warren. In addition, she leaves a host of family and friends that will continue to love and cherish memories of her.
The family will receive friends on Monday, January 22, 2018 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM in St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Leonardtown, MD. Where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM with Father David Beaubien officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens Leonardtown, MD.





Rest in heavenly peace Auntie…love you.
So sad to hear of Mrs. Mason’s passing.. when see came in for lunch with her loving husband.. She always had a smile and a story to tell.. Will miss them stories and her smile
Please accept my sincerest condolences on your loss. I hope that you are able to take comfort in knowing that the Creator of the universe knows what you are going through and can provide the strength you need to deal with your loss (Isaiah 40:28,29). He also promises that, one day, death, pain and suffering will no longer exist and the earth will only be filled with righteous ones forever (Rev 21:4; Psalm 37:29). Until then, please know that along with the support of your loved ones, exercising faith in God’s promises can provide comfort and strength at this difficult time.
So sorry to hear of Mrs. Mason’s passing. i use to work with her at Leonardtown Lanudry from 1969-1973. she was a nice lady ♥
Aunt Catherine,
I will always cherish your guidance and heartfelt words of encouragement.
I know that I’m not alone in that sentiment because you truely had a way of touching everyone that was fortunate enough to know you.
Rest in peace Auntie.
Loved Cathy. She was a big part of my childhood. I remember her ready smile, and steady guidance.
Cathy was a wonderful person. She was always sociable and happy,her good nature rubbed off on those around her. My deepest condolences to Mr. Harry and her family.