Mason Phonsavanh,

May 10, 2017 at 3:25 p.m.

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COLUMBIA CITY — Mason Phonsavanh, 31, Fort Wayne, formerly of Columbia City, passed away Thursday, May 4, 2017, on the trails of Winona Lake. 

Born Oct. 30, 1985, at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, he was the son of Deng “Dan” and Lorraine Moog Phonsavanh.

He grew up in Fort Wayne and Columbia City. As a boy he enjoyed riding his bike, fishing with his grandpa, playing video games, being with friends and camping. Following being homeschooled, Mason graduated with a bachelor’s degree in network management from Indiana Tech. During college, he drove for Home City Ice and would enjoy the times when his dad would ride along with him during his routes. 

After college, he worked with the Warsaw school system in the IT department and would move to Colorado, where he enjoyed the nature and outdoors, where he could hike and rock climb endlessly. Moving back to Indiana, he worked at PDQ, Columbia City, and Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw. 

He often could be seen riding his tall, two-framed bike that he and his friend Chris built, around downtown Warsaw. He also took the bike out to Iowa and rode it along with a group across the state.

He had been attending Level 13 Church in Fort Wayne. An excellent cook, Mason experimented with many recipes and ideas. He was very artistic and had a hand that could draw excellently; he was a gifted musician who could play many different types of instruments; and he also was very mechanically inclined. It is easy to state he was excellent at everything he put his mind to.

He is survived by a very loving family, including his parents, Dan and Lorraine Phonsavanh, Fort Wayne; sisters, Danita (Jesse) Bennett, Grovetown, Ga., and Vanessa (Tanner) Frymier, Fort Wayne; grandparents, Kaeo Phonsavanh, Laos, and Bud and Ada Moog, Columbia City; great-uncle, Bob Moog, Fort Wayne; nieces, Evy, Harper and Ella; along with several aunts, uncles and cousins.

A memorial service will take place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 13, at Bear Lake Ministries, 1805 S. 16th St, Albion, with Pastor Rob Tippey of Level 13 Church officiating. His family will be receiving guests starting at 9:30 a.m. 

DeMoney-Grimes, Columbia City, assisted with arrangements. 

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Memorials to Fort Wayne Rescue Mission. 

Visit www.demoneygrimes.com to send his family condolences online.

COLUMBIA CITY — Mason Phonsavanh, 31, Fort Wayne, formerly of Columbia City, passed away Thursday, May 4, 2017, on the trails of Winona Lake. 

Born Oct. 30, 1985, at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, he was the son of Deng “Dan” and Lorraine Moog Phonsavanh.

He grew up in Fort Wayne and Columbia City. As a boy he enjoyed riding his bike, fishing with his grandpa, playing video games, being with friends and camping. Following being homeschooled, Mason graduated with a bachelor’s degree in network management from Indiana Tech. During college, he drove for Home City Ice and would enjoy the times when his dad would ride along with him during his routes. 

After college, he worked with the Warsaw school system in the IT department and would move to Colorado, where he enjoyed the nature and outdoors, where he could hike and rock climb endlessly. Moving back to Indiana, he worked at PDQ, Columbia City, and Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw. 

He often could be seen riding his tall, two-framed bike that he and his friend Chris built, around downtown Warsaw. He also took the bike out to Iowa and rode it along with a group across the state.

He had been attending Level 13 Church in Fort Wayne. An excellent cook, Mason experimented with many recipes and ideas. He was very artistic and had a hand that could draw excellently; he was a gifted musician who could play many different types of instruments; and he also was very mechanically inclined. It is easy to state he was excellent at everything he put his mind to.

He is survived by a very loving family, including his parents, Dan and Lorraine Phonsavanh, Fort Wayne; sisters, Danita (Jesse) Bennett, Grovetown, Ga., and Vanessa (Tanner) Frymier, Fort Wayne; grandparents, Kaeo Phonsavanh, Laos, and Bud and Ada Moog, Columbia City; great-uncle, Bob Moog, Fort Wayne; nieces, Evy, Harper and Ella; along with several aunts, uncles and cousins.

A memorial service will take place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 13, at Bear Lake Ministries, 1805 S. 16th St, Albion, with Pastor Rob Tippey of Level 13 Church officiating. His family will be receiving guests starting at 9:30 a.m. 

DeMoney-Grimes, Columbia City, assisted with arrangements. 

*****

Memorials to Fort Wayne Rescue Mission. 

Visit www.demoneygrimes.com to send his family condolences online.
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