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Quantez Tyrone “Tez” Mayo was born on February 13, 1994, in Columbus, Ohio, to loving Parents Adrian Mayo and LaTasha Mayo. He was a devoted father to Janaya Mayo and a fill-in father for others. He proceeded in death by his Mother, LaTasha Mayo, and his grandfather, Fred Travis and Bernard Bates, and other Aunts and Uncles.
Quantez graduated from Mifflin High School in 2012. During his time in High School, he excelled on the basketball team. Quantez was also employed with KFC, where he was an active Manager throughout his early adult years, and Quantez was loved and respected by his co-workers. Quantez maintained his goal of obtaining his CDL’s which would allow him to broaden his employment opportunities.
In Quantez's spare time. Quantez could be doing any of his favorite activities, which include cursing around Columbus in his black Dodge Challenger and sentimental time with his family and friends. If you see a black challenger flying past you, it’s Quantez saying “HI”
Quantez Cherish his loving Memory of his daughter Janaya Mayo. His Father, Adrian (Annette) Mayo of Columbus, Beckley, W.Va. His Grandparents Pauline (Clarence) Huntley of Columbus, Ohio. Marcus (Mickaela) Smith of Texas City, Texas. Quinten (GiGi) Mayo of Columbus, Ohio, Keondre Mayo of Columbus, Ohio, and Shawn Mayo of Columbus, Ohio. Chyenne (Marcus) Gravely of Columbus, Ohio. Quaniya Gravely of Columbus, Ohio. Stepbrother Eddie Coles of Columbus, Ohio. Step sister Keisha, Asia, and Sade Brady of Columbus, Ohio, Significant other Milissa Hudson. Special Blessing of stepsisters and brother and nieces and nephews and friends, and family.
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