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Laurie K. Mayo

Yorktown, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - Laurie Kathleen Mayo, 49, passed away Monday, Oct. 26, 2009.She was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and had been a Peninsula resident for 30 years. Laurie was a very caring and compassionate person, which showed in her love for people as she worked with the elderly at The Chesapeake and James...

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Norm,
I am so sorry for your loss. Even though I never met Laurie, I do know she was a very special person because of your love and dedication to her. Everyone should know that kind of love at least once in their life. Laurie loves you and because of you, knew that special love.
God Bless You and Your Family.

Norm and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you all for your loss. May you cherish your memories.

To Laurie's Family and the ladies at PPMC...Our deepest condolences and prayers go out to you all. She was a very kind hearted person and it was a pleasure knowing her over the last 5 years.

My thoughts and prayers are with you - take care & God Bless!
Love, Nancy Hodges

Norm and Family, I also worked with Laurie at the Chesapeake, she always had a great sense of humor and a considerate person--I will certainly keep you all in my prayers.

In Christ's Love-Susan E.Miller

Laurie was always such a nice person to deal with at PPM. She will be missed.

Carey and Steve Warner

To Norman and the family my heart goes out to you. I worked with Laurie at The Chesapeake and was very blessed to have known her.She always had a smile on her face and never was too busy to help anyone.May god be with you especially now and give you comfort always.
With Love,Dorothy Ketterman

Where to begin? Laurie I miss you more than any mere words could ever convey...It goes beyond that. We met many years ago at "The Chesapeake" as it's now known.. we became fast friends.. and have remained so ever since. You were and always will be an inspiration to me. You lived your life with selfless love for others- not to mention our four legged friends.

Life allowed us to cross paths.. and I am grateful for your words, your friendship and love.

To Norman and the...

Norm I am sorry for your loss she was a wonderful person.
Take care Inda reynolds