Delilah McMasters

Receptionist/Business Office Assistant

Delilah McMasters has proudly called the Mansfield–Arlington area home for more than 23 years and truly loves being part of this community. Over the past seven years, she has built a rewarding career in office management, where she has honed her skills in organization, communication, and leadership. Delilah takes pride in creating efficient, supportive work environments, and helping teams thrive.

Outside of work, Delilah’s life is wonderfully full. She is the proud parent of six children and grandparent to two amazing grandkids — having them close by is one of her greatest joys. She shares her home with her boyfriend, three cats, and one dog.

When Delilah is not working, she enjoys reading, refurbishing furniture, working puzzles, and binge-watching a good show. She also loves exploring new areas and restaurants, always on the lookout for local favorites and hidden gems. For Delilah, life is all about connection, creativity, and finding joy in the people and places that surround her.

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Great Service, Professional Staff

Leasor Crass has been an invaluable asset to Wylie Independent School District for 8 years. As a trusted advisor and reliable guide, the firm has consistently supported us through every challenge we’ve faced. Their common sense and pragmatic approach to the law have earned them greater trust with each passing year. We feel incredibly fortunate to have them represent our school district. With their ongoing support and guidance, we are confident in our ability to overcome any obstacle as we continue to strive for educational excellence.

– Dr. David Vinson, Superintendent, Wylie Independent School District

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