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Ida V. Mayo

Spartanburg, South Carolina

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Ida V. Mayo SPARTANBURG, SC-- Ida V. Mayo, of 284 Caulder Circle, entered into eternal rest on Friday, January 7, 2011, at the Wallace Thompson Hospital after a long illness. A native of Spartanburg County, she was the widow of John Mayo and the daughter of the late Curtis Nesbitt and Fannie...

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Dear Jesus, I know that you can do anything. Anything at all. I ask that you put your loving arms around Grandma and hold her tight and let her know that we love her and are really going to miss her. Her work is done here, but it is just our humaness that wants to hold onto her. We thank you for allowing us to know her. I know that if we have you in our heart, we will see her again. Thank you Jesus and we'll see you Grandma, as soon as we are called . Deborah Bowers/Chappelle
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Grandma...We have had such a close relationship. You were there for me, good & bad times, you helped me to know and grow in the Lord. Your love for me, your smile and hugs made me feel so loved. I will miss you so much. I don't know how I can make it without you. Please tell Mommy and Aunt Irene that I love and miss them too. Please watch over us...Till we meet again...I love you so much and always will remember the Strong Bond we had..

God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be. So He wrapped his arms around you, and whispered, “Come to me�. He gave you rest. You are peaceful and free from pain we could not wish you back to suffer again. God's garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. Rest my friend.

Frances, Charlie Foster Jr., Mae Frances, Charles and Neisy

Ms Ida was a wonderful person to me. I will always remember her in a happy way! She used to tell me she always look forward to seeing me at hers and my church( Fosters' Grove Baptist Church);and I in turn would tell her the same. I really had been missing her for quite a while since she had stopped being able to attend church. Still although I hadn't seen her sitting there in her usual spot for a good while, and she'll never sit there in that pew again, I know I'll see her again in Heaven...