Obituary of Mason Lee Hammac
Mason Lee Hammac was born on January 1, 1996 in Monroe. Mason was baptized at Zion Lutheran Church where he continued to worship on occasion throughout his life. He attended Jefferson High School.
Mason was well-known for his kind and generous heart. Above anything, family was of the utmost importance to him. He cherished spending time with his two brothers, whether watching cartoons, like Beavis and Butthead with his younger brother, Finn, or chilling with his other brother, Austin, he relished these opportunities. He especially enjoyed family vacations. Mason also had a passion for animals of all kinds.
Mason was notorious for his infectious smile, warm hugs, and loving nature. These qualities enabled him to maintain long lasting friendships with people he encountered throughout his life, including his co-workers and his amazing boss, Joe. For the past six years he had been a Service Attendant at the Marathon Service Station in Newport.
When Mason found the need to take a break from reality, he could often be found enjoying video games with Call of Duty being his favorite. As an avid music listener, he loved to jam to Rock and Heavy Metal.
Mason Lee Hammac, a loving son, brother, and beloved friend, age 25, of Monroe passed away unexpectedly on Friday; March 12, 2021. His passing was preceded by his best friend and father: Richard Hammac; paternal grandmother: Judy; and great grandmother and great grandfather Carter.
To cherish his memory, he leaves his mother: Jeanne Timmins; two brothers: Austin (Courtney) Timmins and Finnigan Timmins; his biological mother: Carissa Sancrante; one sister: Katie (Jacob) LeMasters; paternal grandfather: Fuson “Lucky” (Debra) Hammac; maternal grandparents: Gerald and Kathryn Timmins; two uncles: Lucky Joe (Heather) Hammac and Ryan Hammac (Rebecca Davison); two aunts: Patricia (Lonnie) Freeman and Cynthia (Brian) Hamp; maternal grandparents Sue and Larry Addis; and many cousins.
Friends may gather on Wednesday; March 17, 2021 from 3:00pm until 8:00pm at Merkle Funeral Service, North Monroe; 2442 North Monroe Street, Monroe, Michigan 48162 (734) 384-5185. A Celebration of His Life will take place at 11:00am on Thursday March 18, 2021 also at Merkle’s. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the State of Michigan’s mandates, guests will be limited in number, face coverings are required for entry, and no food or beverages will be permitted inside the building.
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