Thomas George Mason (6 Jul 1933 - 28 Mar 2022)

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Location
English Martyrs Roman Catholic Church 37 Frindsbury Road Strood, Rochester. Kent ME2 4JA
Date
18th May 2022
Time
10am
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Location
Strood Cemetery Cuxton Road Strood, Rochester, Kent ME2 2NJ
Date
18th May 2022
Time
11.15am

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In loving memory of Thomas George Mason who sadly passed away on 28th March 2022
Former Mayor of Medway, Councillor and affectionately known as the singing barber of Wainscott, passed away peacefully on 28th March 2022, aged 88 years.
Funeral service to take place at The English Martyrs Roman Catholic Church, Frindsbury, on Wednesday 18th May 2022 at 10am followed by burial in Strood Cemetery.
Family flowers only, however donations made be sent if desired with cheques made payable to "The British Heart Foundation" c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 25 New Road, Chatham, Kent. ME4 4QJ, or via the link on this page.

Eamon Sheehan wrote

George used to cut my hair whe I was a little boy 50 years ago. Lovely gent. So sorry to hear of his passing. Best regards the Sheehan family who lived in Ravenswood Ave some 40 hears ago.

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  • He was my Uncle married to my father's sister. She cut the ladies hair downstairs and he cut the men's hair upstairs. I was very young but I remember him being a larger than life character who drove a nice Rover. Rip uncle Tom.

    Posted by Adam on 25/11/2022 Report abuse
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Tony Sheehan wrote

Last time I saw Tom I was 8. That was in 1978. RIP Tom.

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Mike Bird wrote

I knew Tom for many years and always loved his repartee. He gave so much to the local community and will always be remembered. My sincere condolences to family and friends.

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Patricia Lucas donated £20 in memory of Thomas

Will be missed by all who knew him

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