Thomas Mayo Jr.

Thomas Mayo Jr.

Thomas Mayo Jr.

September 19, 1951~March 25, 2010

Mayo, Jr., Thomas, 58, of Hollywood passed away Thursday, March 25. He is survived by his wife Deborah Wiggins, and 2 brothers, Kevin Mayo, Percy Mayo. Friends may visit from 6-8 PM, with Tributes of a Lifetime Service at 7:30 PM, Monday at Boyd-Panciera University Dr. Chapel. Interment will follow at Hampton Memorial Gardens. The family has requested donations to Hospice by the Sea.

Condolence

Paula McCartney (Miami Gardens FL US)

March 28, 2010, 12:00 am

Patrick, Christian and I love you very much. You are always in our prayers.

Al Spinner (Alexandria VA)

March 31, 2010, 12:00 am

GOD will grant you strength during this time. Lean on His eternity, and listen for the voice of His compassionate wisdom. Yes, I feel your sorrow, and I know that you are strong enough to approach matters one second, one minute, one hour, one day at a time.

Tom was my best friend, and I will never forget him nor you.

Continue to trust GOD in all things, for life IS but a moment, eternity is beyond forever.

Al

faith linton (richmond VA)

November 27, 2011, 12:00 am

I met Thomas when I lived in Florida. Being from Virginia and not knowing the area he became my friend. I lost contact after moving to New York and was reaching out to find him. With deep regret and sorrow I learned of his death through this posting. Life is indeed short and cultivating great relationships is what provides it meaning and value. Al your 29 years of knowing Thomas is priceless. The great memories I have of him will live on even though I presently ache with sadness. He was truly a kind and good person with a great sense of humor. May his spirit live on as he is now receiving his heavenly blessing.

Faith Linton

Lintonf@aol.com

Faith Linton (Richmond VA)

November 27, 2011, 12:00 am

I met Thomas when I lived in Florida. Being from Virginia and not knowing the area he became my friend. I lost contact after moving to New York and was reaching out to find him. With deep regret and sorrow I learned of his death through this posting. Life is indeed short and cultivating great relationships is what provides it meaning and value. Al your 29 years of knowing Thomas is priceless. The great memories I have of him will live on even though I presently ache with sadness. He was truly a kind and good person with a great sense of humor. May his spirit live on as he is now receiving his heavenly blessing.

Faith Linton Lintonf@aol.com

Posted by: faith linton – richmond , VA – friend Nov

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