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David S. Mazo

West Hartford, Connecticut

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David S. Mazo, 36, of Seneca Road, West Hartford, died Thursday, (January 31, 2002) as a result of an airplane crash. Born in Hartford, he was the son of Eugene and Jean (Reisler) Mazo. David graduated from Kingswood-Oxford in 1983 and from the University of Vermont in 1987. David loved life,...

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Our heartfelt sympathy at this most difficult time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

David Mazo was a great friend to my older brother Chris. He had the ability to really listen and connect with people. We are grateful for all of the times that we spent in his company. Our hearts go out to the families especially Kelly, Caroline and Samuel. We love ya Maze - God Bless.

The mere mention of Maze would bring a smile to anyone's face in the Fairfax family - he had that impact and was loved by us all. I first met him when I dropped my brother off at UVM and there was David - his first roommate and soon to be life long friend. That will never change. We will never forget Dave and our prayers go out to you Kelly and the kids. You will be eternally in our thoughts.

Love Joe, Laura, Andrew, Sarah and Emma McDonagh

To David's family: Tragic news travels far and fast and this one hurts. With deepest sympathy to all of you and many fond rememberances of days gone by. I remember David as a child but not much as an adult and now that life has been cut short.It sounds like he lived a lifetime in a few short years. May God comfort all of you now and in the days ahead.
Fondly, Sybil Nassau

I did not know David. However, I spent nearly 12 hours with his friends and family on Sunday, February 3, 2002. I sat in the background and listened intently, taking it all in and formed what I think is a pretty accurate picture of David. Sometimes in death we fail to see past the tragedy, but know that even in death, David has touched my heart and inspired me to evaluate my own life. I would like to live my life more like David lived his: with compassion and vigor. We all should live...

My sincerest sympathy to the Mazo family.

Please accept our sincere condolences. Our thoughts are with you.

My deepest sympathies to the entire Mazo family.

to the family of David Mazo, our deepest sympathies and thoughts. Laine & Ed Sodel