CMSgt Harold Lee "Hal" Mayo

1930 - 2022

CMSgt Harold Lee "Hal" Mayo obituary, 1930-2022, Little Rock, AR

CMSgt Harold Lee "Hal" Mayo

1930 - 2022

BORN

1930

DIED

2022

Harold Mayo Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ruebel Funeral Home from Oct. 2 to Oct. 3, 2022.

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CMSgt Harold "Hal" Lee Mayo (USAF, Ret), 92, died Thursday September 29, 2022 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Hal was born in Rogersville, Tennessee on January 29, 1930, the son of James Ray and Norma Mayo. After graduating from Rogersville High School, he enlisted in the USAF. Shortly after enlisting, he met the love of his life, Willie "Woodie" Fay Wood, who was also enlisted in the USAF. Woodie loves to tell the story of seeing Hal for the first time while he was marching in a military parade and telling her friend, "That's the man I am going to marry." Hal and Woodie married and had six children whom he was proud of and loved deeply. Hal had a distinguished 27-year career in the USAF, reaching the highest enlisted rank of Chief Master Sargent. After retiring from the Air Force, Hal spent 20 years working for the Veteran's Administration as a property inspector. Retiring at the age of 62, he and Woodie moved to their dream home on Greers Ferry Lake where they had many adventures and made many friends. Hal always had hobbies including boating, skiing, horseback riding, photography and golf. He loved taking pictures of the sunset from the deck of his lake house. He enjoyed playing golf with friends at Thunderbird Golf Club in Heber Springs, and later those friends dedicated a bench to him on the 4th hole where he had made several holes in one. Hal is survived by his wife of 71 years, Woodie, three daughters, Linda (Ken) Bowen of Puyallup, WA, Karen Mayo of Edwards, CO, Jo Spencer of Little Rock, AR, two sons, Robert (Mary) Mayo of Denham Springs, LA and James (Samantha) Mayo of Springfield, MO. Three sisters, Joy Osborne, Vicki Knox and Sally Ashwood. Sister-in-laws, Ardith Helms and Reba Cunningham. Eleven grandchildren, Mike Bowen, Jenny Bowen, Philip Mayo, Matthew Mayo, Zachary Mayo, Sydni Mayo, Madison Spencer, Kate Spencer, Taylor Mayo, Wesley Mayo and Benjamin Mayo. Eight great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Hal is preceded in death by his son, Bruceand his brothers Tom and Gene.

A memorial service with a color guard will be held at the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery in North Little Rock on Friday October 7th at 10 AM.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Parkway Village Chaplains Fund c/o Baptist Foundation 14300 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, AR. 72211.

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Diana Cowden

October 4, 2022

I am so sorry for you loss. Uncle Harold was a great man, I always looked up to him. Remember how much he loved Hardees Biscuit and Gravy. Love each one of you.
Dinan Cowden

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