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Richard Alden Mayo

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Richard Mayo passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on August 9, 2011, and The Times-Picayune on August 12, 2011.

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My condolences to his family. We had many good times as we grew up together around Jefferson playground many year ago.

Sammy Maniscalco
Thibodaux, Louisana

Richard & I had many talks in Beaumont about relatives of mine in New Orleans. He knew many of them. He generously offered to take some of my antique rockers to his shop for repair. A very kind man. I know his family must miss him as do I. I miss our talks together. We will meet up again in the hereafter & resume our talks. God rest his soul.

Dear Phyllis,
I'm just now receiving this guest book. Don't know why it's so late in getting to me, but I did want to add a few lines to let you know I'm thinking of you. There are no adequate words of comfort when a loved one leaves us, suffice to say we hold onto the wonderful memories forever. Kappa love, Becky

My dear Phyllis, Jake and Eric,
You re in my heart now as you begin to heal. Please know that I miss you all in my life and will make it a point to reconnect. Boys, you have made your parent very proud and I am in awe of what you have accomplished. Dickie was bigger than life and leaves a very big space behind. My most loving thoughts are there with you all today.

Best love, Kathy (Mayo)

Dear Steve,
This is Ted Baas from St. Aloysius days. Sorry to hear about Richard. We were friends during and after high school. He was a good guy. I know you will miss him. My deep sympathy.
Sincerely,
Ted Baas
Slidell, LA
985-201-7493

Phyllis, Jake and Erik I recently worked with Richard and although I told you at the viewing yesterday, I wanted to tell you again how much his family meant to him. He often said how fortunate he was to have you for a family. I know you will miss him but just know he truly loved you. I know there is nothing we can say or do to ease your pain, but my heart is with you and you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Phyllis, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. always cherish the happy memories because they will never fade and he is always in your heart.

Fondly,
Opal Henderson Lambert
Class of 66

Phyllis, Erik and Jake, my deepest sympathy. I love you all.
JJ Caston

Steve and Tommy
My heart and prayers go out to you, having lost my
older brother last year, I know how this hurts and I am
sorry for your loss.
I treasure my fond memories of your family often think about the great times we had at Jeff play ground.
Arthur Cafiero