04/01/2026
James Elton Mason
James “Jim” Elton Mason was born on August 26, 1944, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Arlie Mason and Francis McClung. He was the youngest of six children. He was educated at Putnam City Original High School before proudly serving four years in the United States Air Force.
Jim worked for many years at Severance Supply Company. He later became a successful business owner, operating three NAPA Auto Parts stores for several years. After this, he continued his career in the automotive industry as an outside salesman for Pep Boys Auto Parts and NAPA Auto Parts. Following his retirement, Jim worked at Home Depot for eight years before relocating to Pottsboro, Texas. There, he worked alongside his daughter, Jaimie, at Aft Decks Marine Services working on the boat docks, ordering parts, doing general maintenance, and greeting everyone with a smile at the shop. Jim worked hard, took great pride in everything he did, and always did it well.
Jim was a devoted and loving father. He taught his girls what love truly meant—something they will carry with them always. He taught strength, pride, and the importance of never giving up. He was a coach, mentor, adventurer, and a loyal friend. Jim loved Westerns and was an avid coin collector. He enjoyed working in the yard, home improvement projects, and birdwatching. Known for his hearty appetite in his younger years, Jim always made sure everyone around him was happy and well-fed. Family togetherness was deeply important to him, and he consistently put others’ happiness before his own. With his quick wit, playful humor, and signature ornery grin, Jim had a smile that was truly contagious. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered, always in our hearts.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Arlie Mason and Francis McClung; his brothers, Phillip Mason and Robert Mason; and his sisters, Geri McCraw, Lois Potts, and Doris Tolson.
He is survived by his wife, Beatrice Mason; his daughters, Sarah Mason, Kim Troutman and her husband, Darin Troutman, and Jaimie Mason; his grandchildren, Jason Troutman and his wife, Lacy Troutman, Chance Troutman, and Blake Troutman and his wife, Brittany; as well as six great-grandchildren.
After giving his all to a long hard battle, Jim passed away on March 25, 2026 to be with the Lord.
A memorial service will be held on April 1, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at Fisher Funeral Home in Denison, Texas.