David Mason (mason)

He has been given several awards,[2] been covered by Vermont Life Magazine[3] and other publications and had the honor of constructing a stone wall on the Washington, D.C.

[4] David lived in the village of Starksboro with his wife Bette.

[5] "Stoney" as he was referred to by those who knew (of) him was known in his later years for always loving to sit outside on the front lawn of his Starksboro home and watch the school buses leave Robinson Elementary School.

[6] He constructed several stone walls around Starksboro itself, including two at Robinson Elementary, one of which notably had a chair built into it.

October issue of Vermont Life (not listed online anymore)