Service Details
A “Celebration of Life” will be held at Roma Lodge (7130 Spring Street) on Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 4:00 pm. A reception will immediately follow. Please, Mason would only want those who truly cared & loved him to attend. Memorials may be directed to the family for the benefit of Ayden.
Memorial Suggestions
Memorials to the family for the benefit of Mason’s son Ayden.

Mason Robert Maresh, age 29, found peace on Wednesday, July 29, 2020.
Mason was born in Burlington, WI on September 29, 1990. He was a graduate of St. Lucy School and Washington Park High School. Talented with his hands, Mason was employed as an accomplished welder and CNC maintenance mechanic.
Among his interests, Mason stayed in shape by working out, fishing, and computer. However, Mason’s world revolved around his beautiful son, Ayden (age 7). When Mason was healthy, his personality was bigger than life itself…always happy, joking, funny and life of the party.
In addition to his beloved son, Ayden…Mason is survived by his mother, Kay Maresh; father, Eric Maresh; Ayden’s mother, Julia Ruyter; grandparents, Jeannie & Bon Zaptin, Elinor & Dennis Wendt, and June & Ron Winkelman; other dear relatives and many, many friends – too numerous to mention all by name. Mason was greeted in Heaven by his dad, Dale Dixon; and grandfather, Thomas Pettit.
A “Celebration of Life” will be held at Roma Lodge (7130 Spring Street) on Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 4:00 pm. A reception will immediately follow. Please, Mason would only want those who truly cared & loved him to attend. Memorials may be directed to the family for the benefit of Ayden.
In memory of Mason…please, please, please be aware that mental health illness is a crisis in our community. There are a lot of people, some of whom you would never realize or believe, struggling with everyday life due to mental illness. This epidemic needs to be addressed…please be aware and understand that this medical illness is real.
In Mason’s very own words…”Remember me as I once was”.
Tom and Dodi Schoff says
Kay and Eric we are truly sorry for your loss
Tom and Dodi Schoff
Nora Schneider says
My heart is breaking for you. I’m so sorry. I will always remember Mason’s big smile when he saw me and his twinkling eyes. I’m hoping he is at peace now and that you can find it within your hearts also. With sympathy and compassion.
Amber leger says
My name is Amber leger, I lived a few houses away from you guys growing up. I’m not sure how to put all of this in writing.. but I’m so sorry for your loss.
I have so many great childhood and school memories with Mason . He was my first kiss.. Only a few years ago I ran into him at a car show and ended up spending time in your home.. working on a relationship with him and and his son. it might not have lasted long but he had an electric personality that I will never forget.
I think about him every time I drive past that neighborhood and
I’ll never forget his beautiful smile.
Once again I am so very sorry for your families loss.
Jenea Waraxa says
I remember you are you once were and we all loved you for who you are. May you Rest In Peace…
~Jenea
Jodi Perrault says
I am very sad for the loss Mason, and very sorry to hear of his struggles. May the happy memories lift you in these times. Sending prayers, hugs and love. Jodi and Chris Perrault and family
Pat Schoff says
My sincere sympathy Kay and Eric.