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Audrey Wright Mayhew

Mint Hill, North Carolina

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Audrey Wright Mayhew MINT HILL - Audrey Wright Mayhew, of Mint Hill, departed this life to join her husband Pete, and they now dance among the stars. She was born January 31, 1924 in Peoria, IL, daughter of the late Myrtle and Glenn Wright. She served in the Women's Air Corps during WWII. After...

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Pula sure would love hearing from you. I don't get out anymore so can't come out to visit you but would love a phone call. Zekey and I talk about you and your Mom, Dad and Peggy often. You all were a special experience in our lives and one we can never forget. Please email me if you can't call. We would like an update on YOU.

Paula,
You're a rock, tried and true, and incredibly dependable. I am so thankful to have met you 5 years ago and to have discovered what a truly amazing woman you are. We are so sorry about your mom, but are confident she is in a better place and thrilled that she is reunited with your dad. Sending lots of love your way.

Paula,I must say my brothers and I were very lucky to have Audrey as an aunt. I had so many wonderful times when we came down to visit you allll. My heart goes out to you and Jenny.

Love, Brad and Susan Kromphardt

so sorry to hear about the loss,Paula,my thoughts are with you

Paula,

I am verry sorry to hear about the passing of your wonderful Mom. I have so many memories of her, you & all of the wonderful times we shared growing up together. I am thankful she has now gone home with her Heavenly Father & dancing with your Dad. I love you!

Sorry to hear this.. I am worried about my dad, just a matter months, according to the doctors. She was a tough old bird.. like a drill sergeant when we were kids but Pete was so calm.

Fine lady, she will be with my mother, Mildred Greene. Becky Lambert

Paula, I am proud of the woman you became and Pete and Audrey brought your spirit into this world, for now she is reunited forever with all of her loved ones. I smile because you and I share something special and a prayer came to be. Love you Paula, the one and only. Later Mrs.Audrey, save me a seat and a dance.

Dear Paula and family, So very sorry about your mother. She obviously live a full filling and busy life. More women should be like her. Now as you say Paula, she is dancing with your dad. Thinking and praying for you.Susie Cruse