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Louis A. Mayo

Manchester, Connecticut

1957 - 2015

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Louis A. Mayo, 58, of Manchester and Vernon, beloved husband of Michele (LaPier) Mayo died Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at Windham Hospital after a long, valiant and courageous battle with cancer. He was born February 12, 1957 in Pittsburgh, PA to the late William and Edith (Palarino) Mayo. Louis...

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Oh what an amazing soul . Lou made a huge difference in my sons childhood and i´ll never forget that. Neither will my son Bird (Devin Gilnite) . Lou is always remembered and often talked about in our family conversations. This world lost an amazing soul that day . Always remembered and Never forgotten.

Louie saved my life. Showed me another way of living and am forever grateful. Firework tours and UCONN games. Great times I will never forget. Love u brother.RIP.

Louie always possessed a lot of charisma and a lot of heart. His big personality made him a natural at being able to reach a wide range of people to mentor and help with their issues. I looked up to Louie when I was a kid ,and a friend of his brother, John. I reset him as an adult and I was so impressed at what he was able to accomplish. The earth has lost a true angel. I hope that Louie met John again in the other realm. Blessings to all who loved him.

Louie always possessed a lot of charisma and a lot of heart. His big personality made him a natural at being able to reach a wide range of people to mentor and help with their issues. I looked up to Louie when I was a kid ,and a friend of his brother, John. I reset him as an adult and I was so impressed at what he was able to accomplish. The earth has lost a true angel. I hope that Louie met John again in the other realm. Blessings to all who loved him.

Just found out today about Lou's passing....so sad. I hope the heavens were prepared for the reuniting of Lou, Al P and Bill W!
Love you guys!!
Tre' J

I Cant believe this i was real close with lou and family.I am so sorry to the family for your loss. At times louie and i were always together doing firework shows i seen louie go through tough times and the good times he will be missed by me foreverR.I.P Brother i will always love you as my best friend forever.your at rest now no suffering im sure we will have a chance to catch up one day.With my dad Uncle Gee and all them shows we put up through the year God Bless you brother

To the family of Louie:
I met you all 5 years ago at boxing match. Such a short time ago really. I knew Lou because of Norm. He scared the heck out of me!! But as time went on I began to see the story of a man who was passionate and loved by many. I was fortunate to have known him. Norm loved Louie like a brother and he is sadly missed by his friend. God bless you all in your time of sorrow.
Deb Josephs and Norman Theriault

Sumo, thanks for the many good laughs and all the pick up baseball and hoop games from the Milford days. Rest in peace and God bless your family. You're much too young to be gone.

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