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John Peter Mayotte

St. Petersburg, Florida

Nov 18, 1942 – Jan 14, 2022 (Age 79)

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BORN
November 18, 1942
DIED
January 14, 2022
AGE
79
LOCATION
St. Petersburg, Florida

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John Peter Mayotte

Nov. 18, 1942 - Jan. 14, 2022

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - John Peter Mayotte, 79, of St. Petersburg, FL, died peacefully at home on January 14, 2022, with his wife Amelia by his side.

John was born on November 18, 1942 to the late Clifford and...

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Amy, So very sorry to hear of John's passing. I will always remember the great years of him playing with our team in the Twilight League and our State Semi-pro Championship. Most importantly, was not only the tough competitor that John was but the respect that he earned by every member of the team. There aren't many people in my life that exceed the respect that I had for John as a person. His many successes were always shared and supported by you . I am sure that he will be missed but...

I played baseball with John at Castleton State College. John was not only a good baseball player, he was an outstanding person. Our thoughts are with his family at this time. Charlie & Anne

AMELIA, I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, EVEN AS A YOUNG GIRL I REMEMBRR THE LOVE YOU HAD FOR EACH OTHER..REMEMBER YOU HAVE WONDERFUL MEMORIES..IT WILL HELP

Grief can be so hard, but your special memories can help you & your family cope. Remembering your loved one today and always. Please except my deepest sympathies.

My deepest condolences to the Mayotte Family for the loss of your loved one, John Peter, and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength during this difficult time.

Hi Amelia, I was so surprised when I found out John had passed away. He was such a great guy, the kind of guy who seemed healthy and happy all the time. We enjoyed meeting up with you and John when we went to Florida. Chuck always talked about John hitting a home run off of him. The good ole days! Take care of yourself Amelia its a big adjustment, time helps but you never forget. Memories are what keep you going. Chuck has been gone 6 years today. Miss him always. Take care, ...