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Ralph W. Mayo, Jr.
Ralph W. Mayo, Jr., 83, passed away Saturday, July 25, 2015 at Good
Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.
He was born August 5, 1931 in Osgood, Ohio, a son of the late Ralph
Francis and Marjorie (Bohman) Mayo. In addition to his parents he
was preceded in death, on November 29, 2012, by his wife, Betty
(Hesson) Mayo whom he married February 3, 1951; a daughter, Diane Mayo.
Ralph started out in farming, had worked sometime in his life at
Frigidaire in Dayton, Smith Chevrolet in Rossburg, Red’s Service in
Ansonia, Carl Subler Trucking in Versailles for over 20 years, T &
M Auto Parts in Ansonia, and retired as a manager at NAPA Auto Parts in
Versailles. He was a secretary for over 30 years for the FOPA, on the
board of trustees for the Rossburg Fire Department and a member of Holy
Family Catholic Church in Frenchtown. Ralph also volunteered at the
Grace Food Pantry and was a supporter of the Southeastern Guide Dogs
Inc.
He is survived by his children, Deborah (John) Kremer of Ft. Loramie,
Ralph David (Anita) Mayo of Ringgold, GA, Douglas (Darlene) Mayo of
Lewisburg, Dennis (Tracy) Mayo of Arcanum, Denise (Rick) Lee of
Ansonia, Timothy Mayo of Lisle, IL, and Teresa (Scott) Amspaugh of
Ansonia; grandchildren, Brad, Jessica, and Nicole Baker, Jacob Kremer,
Kelly, Cory, Zach, Clint, Jake, and Kyndall Mayo, Erin and Justin Lee,
Emelia Hammons and Mindy Cockerham; 6 great grandchildren; 1 great
great grandchild; brothers and sisters, Richard (Sharon) Mayo of
Greenville, Ron (Rita) Mayo of Greenville, Patricia (Robert) Epperly of
Greenville, Sharon (Bill) Haas of Celina; special friend, Sue House;
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 AM, Friday, July 31 at
the Holy Family Catholic Church in Frenchtown with Fr. Jim Simons
celebrating. Burial will follow in Holy Family Cemetery,
Frenchtown.
The family will receive friends at the Oliver-Floyd Funeral Home in
Greenville Thursday, July, 30 from 5 PM to 7 PM with a prayer service
being offered at4:45 PM. Memorial contributions may be given to
Cancer Association of Darke County and Rossburg Fire Department.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.oliverfloyd.com
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