Lena Kay Master, obituary
THOMASTON — Lena Kay Master, a beacon of warmth and joy, passed away peacefully on December 15, 2025 at her home with her loving family by her side.
Kay was born on January 3, 1949, in the quaint town of Elkview, West Virginia. She was the cherished daughter of William Eugene and Juanita Lema (Jackson) Boner. Kay’s early years were spent in the embrace of the rolling hills of West Virginia, where she graduated from Herbert Hoover High School and laid the foundation for a life filled with love and adventure.
A twist of fate brought Kay to Maine, after she met her beloved husband, William Master, in Pennsylvania. Their journey together began as a love story that would flourish in Thomaston. Kay dedicated her professional life as a paralegal, navigating the intricacies of law with the same passion she brought to her creative endeavors, particularly interior design. She had an eye for beauty, transforming not just spaces but lives with her flair for style.
Kay was a multifaceted soul with hobbies as rich as her spirit. She reveled in the thrill of hunting and the serenity it brought her, proving that she was not only graceful but strong in body and spirit. Her vibrant personality and infectious laughter brightened the lives of all who had the fortune of knowing her.
Throughout her life, Kay embodied strength, grace, and an unparalleled warmth that will forever be etched in the memory of her family and friends.
She is predeceased by her loving parents and her dear brother Richard Boner.
Kay leaves behind a legacy of love, encompassed by her devoted husband, William Master, and their adoring children: Gina Wrubleski of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Brooke Eichmiller of Round Rock, Texas, Margaret Master of Boulder, Colorado, Anne Muvdi of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, Cory Forrester of Fort Collins, Colorado, and Theodore Master of Boulder, Colorado.
She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched.
Kay's family will remember her life privately.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of Hall Funeral Home, Thomaston. To extend a condolence or share a story with the Master family, please visit Kay's Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com

