Remembering Fred Mason Jr.

Words: Justin Stengel

In February, the masonry industry was struck with the news of the passing of Fred Mason Jr, a well renowned masonry instructor at Columbus Career & College Academy and a person loved by everyone around him. Referred to by many as a top-tier instructor, Fred Mason Jr. leaves behind an amazing legacy in both masonry and education.

Known for his dedication to teaching the next generation of masons since 2012, Fred’s students have always had nothing but incredible things to say about him. His supporting and successful career as an instructor has led to many of his students competing in and winning numerous competitions within the industry. And it wasn’t just his students who Fred had an impact on, it’s many other instructors who knew Fred who aspired to be the kind of educator, and man, that he was.

 

Beyond his teaching, Fred had many hidden talents. He was a spotter for a race car team, and his driver won a championship last season. Fred was also a lifelong volunteer at his local fire department. His heart for service and his generosity were remarkable, making him truly special. His enthusiasm for giving back was contagious, and everyone who met Fred felt uplifted.

Fred had a way of making you feel appreciated, always thanking others for their contributions, yet it was he who deserved the gratitude. Everyone left Fred's presence feeling better about themselves, that’s just the kind of man he was. Fred's positivity was unwavering, in victory and defeat. Many had the opportunity to learn not only masonry, but life lessons from him as well. His approach to life taught us about the importance of a positive attitude and the impact of giving.

  

Fred's commitment to his students was extraordinary. He would leave at 4 AM to get them to an 8 AM contest without an ounce of complaint. His dedication to involving his students in every opportunity was inspiring, even without extra compensation. That didn’t matter to him, the satisfaction of seeing his students succeed was his reward.

Losing Fred was a shock to his town, Boardman, NC, his students, fellow instructors, and the masonry industry as a whole. His legacy is a call to action for all of us to strive to be like him, to hold his honor, and to continue his work in preparing the next generation for success in the industry.

 





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