Barbara Mason

AMENIA — Barbara Mason, 88, of Hartford, died March 20, 2014. Barbara was born October 6, 1925, the daughter of the late Blanch (Slocum) and Robert Mason.She graduated from Central High School in Syracuse, N.Y., in 1943. She worked briefly for Guidepost magazine shortly after. Later, Barbara worked as a computer programmer for the Applied Physics Laboratory at John Hopkins University. Her department was given a special citation from the Department of the Navy in 1960 for their work in helping make possible the first launching of a missile from the Polaris submarine in July of that year.A graveside service will be held Saturday, May 17, at 11 a.m. at the Pawling Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the United Methodist Church, 2 Dutcher Ave., Pawling, NY 12564, or to the Dutchess Land Conservancy, PO Box 138, 4289 Route 82, Millbrook, NY 12545. The Kenny Funeral Homes in Sharon has charge of arrangements.

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