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Bernard C. "Bernie" Mayo

Warwick, Rhode Island

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2014

LITCHFIELD - Bernard C. "Bernie" Mayo, age 78, of Whippoorwill Road, Litchfield, Maine, and formerly of Metcalf Street, Warwick, Rhode Island, died on Monday, September 8, 2014, at the Marshwood Health Care Facility in Lewiston, Maine. He was the husband of the late Beverly T....

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I worked with Bernie for about 10 years. We shared many bass fishing stories. Professionally, Bernie was a pleasure to work with: a man of his word Joe Schuttert Greene, RI

I first meet Bernie as a fresh out of collage sales rep when he was a purchasing agent at the old Providence Wholesale Drug Co,and worked worked with him at Howley-White . In both of those professional situations I found Bernie to be a talented and a man of integrity. We enjoyed sharing fishing stories. He had a wonderful sense of humor. I think of him often while I am fishing the Woodriver in RI.

I knew " Bernie" from working with him at Providence Wholesale Drug Co, and Howley-White We shared many fishing stories. He was a good man .

On behalf of the Tacoma Lakes Improvement Society I would to add our condolences to the Mayo family. Bernie was a very nice man and he will be missed by the Tacoma Lakes community.

Bryan
So sorry to hear about your Dad.I have fond memories of all the times we fished with each other as New England Bassmasters. May the good lord give you peace at this time.

Dear Bryan and family,

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Bob and I had such wonderful times with your mother and dad for so many years. They, along with Sharon, will forever be in our hearts.

I don't think I could have asked for a better grandfather, you were funny, caring, patient, and most of all giving. Not only did I always have the best shiny new toys, biggest Easter Basket I could imagine you were giving with your time. I have so many fond memories to hold dear to me, the weeks we spent together in Maine, countless fishing trips, the hundreds of times that you would walk me up and down the street on my bike even though you would rather be watching the Kentucky game. I am...

Bernie, you're on GODS team now with all your fishin' buddies. I will miss your humor and the times we had on China Lake and Tacoma Lakes, most of all will be your most charitable heart that you had towards anyone that needed help.
I will miss you my friend, R.I.P.
My thaughts and prayers to all his close family and friends.

Bernie, I will miss your smiling face and think of you every time I stop at Dunkin Donuts. Rest in peace my friend. xo