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Nick Marion Mascaro

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Nick Marion Mascaro

Birth
Helper, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Mar 2001 (aged 77)
Burial
Cottonwood Heights, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6120224, Longitude: -111.8032451
Plot
Mausoleum South-5-E
Memorial ID
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Nick Marion Mascaro returned to the waiting arms of his wife and eternal companion and his loving Father in Heaven on March 8th 2001.

His passing was quiet and peaceful. Dad was born in Helper, Utah on May 25, 1923. Two years later he moved to Copperfield,

Bingham Canyon until he was 15 years old. He then moved to Union, Utah where he met Raeola Brady and fell instantly in love. They were married on June 22nd, 1943 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mom passed away on May 8th, 2000. They had four children, Steve and Marilynn Mascaro, West Jordan; Marc (deceased) and Linda Mascaro, Union; Marion and Ron Peery, Union; Susan and Ray Pasillas, Aliso Viego, Calif. Dad and Mom had 14 grand kids and 14 (one on the way) great grand kids. Dad's life was one of commitment and dedication to his Father in Heaven, his family, and his country. He and Mom served two missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Italy. Dad was a dedicated servant of his Heavenly Father. His unconditional love for his family began with Mom and extended to all. He dearly loved his brothers and sisters, William, Lurene (Joe) Moore, Mary Jane Healy, Mickey (Kay), Tony, Dan and Angelo (Thana) and cherished his grand and great grand kids. He served in the Marine Corps in World War II in the South Pacific and Japan. He posted the flag on his front porch at all national holidays including the Marine Corps birthday. He was a life long Boy Scout, receiving the Silver Beaver award and a baseball coach to hundreds of kids. He will be dearly missed.

Funeral services will be at the Union 1st Ward, 7400 South 1000 East, Midvale, Utah at 1:00 p.m., on Monday, March 12, 2001 where friends and family may call from 11:00 am to 12:45 p.m. to pay respect.

In lieu of flowers, we request that a donation to the Missionary Fund of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints be made by those who wish to do so.

Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT)
Date: March 10, 2001
Nick Marion Mascaro returned to the waiting arms of his wife and eternal companion and his loving Father in Heaven on March 8th 2001.

His passing was quiet and peaceful. Dad was born in Helper, Utah on May 25, 1923. Two years later he moved to Copperfield,

Bingham Canyon until he was 15 years old. He then moved to Union, Utah where he met Raeola Brady and fell instantly in love. They were married on June 22nd, 1943 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mom passed away on May 8th, 2000. They had four children, Steve and Marilynn Mascaro, West Jordan; Marc (deceased) and Linda Mascaro, Union; Marion and Ron Peery, Union; Susan and Ray Pasillas, Aliso Viego, Calif. Dad and Mom had 14 grand kids and 14 (one on the way) great grand kids. Dad's life was one of commitment and dedication to his Father in Heaven, his family, and his country. He and Mom served two missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Italy. Dad was a dedicated servant of his Heavenly Father. His unconditional love for his family began with Mom and extended to all. He dearly loved his brothers and sisters, William, Lurene (Joe) Moore, Mary Jane Healy, Mickey (Kay), Tony, Dan and Angelo (Thana) and cherished his grand and great grand kids. He served in the Marine Corps in World War II in the South Pacific and Japan. He posted the flag on his front porch at all national holidays including the Marine Corps birthday. He was a life long Boy Scout, receiving the Silver Beaver award and a baseball coach to hundreds of kids. He will be dearly missed.

Funeral services will be at the Union 1st Ward, 7400 South 1000 East, Midvale, Utah at 1:00 p.m., on Monday, March 12, 2001 where friends and family may call from 11:00 am to 12:45 p.m. to pay respect.

In lieu of flowers, we request that a donation to the Missionary Fund of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints be made by those who wish to do so.

Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT)
Date: March 10, 2001


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