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Patrick Park Mayo

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Mar 29, 1943 – Feb 3, 2012

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BORN
March 29, 1943
DIED
February 3, 2012
LOCATION
Chattanooga, Tennessee
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Chattanooga Funeral Home, Crematory & Florist-East Chapel Obituary

Patrick Mayo, 68, of Chattanooga, passed away on Friday, February 3, 2012 in a local hospital.Mr. Mayo was born in Chattanooga to Mary Park and George Arnold Mayo. He was a former supervisor at Carter Distributing for 20 years. He and his wife opened their own business, Mayo's, on Brainerd Road...

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It's been a year, but it feels like so much more time has passed. We still miss you greatly, and wish you were here....

Mayo's Clinic was one of my favorite hangouts back in the early 90's and Pat was always the bright light (and huge personality) in a dark bar. He always had a big smile and nice things to say to everyone that entered. After moving away from Chattanooga, 16 years later, I returned to Mayo's to visit. Whether or not he remembered me, Pat acted as though he did...and I choose to believe he truly did. He was a character and I will ALWAYS remember him fondly!

Sara;

Remember our old neighborhood at North Briar Lane many moons ago. I fondly remember playing card games at various neighbors homes. Pat was always the life of the party. There were times he would call and invite me to shoot baskets and he always wanted to keep score. He was one of the most competive men I've known. That competitiveness held him in good stead in his life. He was always striving to better himself and help others.

My prayer is that you and your fmaily...

I was so sorry to hear about Pat. He will always be part of my Notre Dame High School memories. I used to love to dance with Pat, as did all the girls. God's blessing on Pat and his loved ones.

I liked Pat from the first instant I met him, which was several years ago when his brother George invited my son Michael & me to a Mayo holiday gathering at the home of his sister & brother-in-law. It was dark when we left and I was uncertain which way was home, so Pat & Sara went out of their way to put us on the right road. I have a feeling from all that I have heard about him that Pat helped put many "on the right road" during his years in this life. Helping them find work,...

Sara, So sorry to here of the loss of Pat,your in my prayers.

Sara, I so sorry to hear about Pat. I remember playing sports against him in high school. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Love you.

Sara sorry about your loss. I remember playing sports again Pat in high school. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time.

Sara, Rick and Dawn.
Pat was such a wonderful man and friend. He always made me smile! He will be missed.
You are in my prayers.