Besides her husband, at the time of her death, she left a son, Clayton F. Barton, a science instructor at a high school in Hamden, CT.; five brothers, Edward P. Mayo of Wilkinsonville, Arthur Mayo of Worcester, Joseph A. Mayo of Auburn, George H. Mayo of Springfield, and Frederick Mayo of Belchertown; two sisters, Louisa, wife of Henry Thibodeau, and Flora, wife of Clarence N. Lemoine, both of Worcester, and three grandchildren.
The funeral was held Saturday morning from McCrea-Murphy Funeral Home, 921 Main Street, with a solemn high mass at 9 in St. Peter's Church. Burial was in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral home were 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.
Besides her husband, at the time of her death, she left a son, Clayton F. Barton, a science instructor at a high school in Hamden, CT.; five brothers, Edward P. Mayo of Wilkinsonville, Arthur Mayo of Worcester, Joseph A. Mayo of Auburn, George H. Mayo of Springfield, and Frederick Mayo of Belchertown; two sisters, Louisa, wife of Henry Thibodeau, and Flora, wife of Clarence N. Lemoine, both of Worcester, and three grandchildren.
The funeral was held Saturday morning from McCrea-Murphy Funeral Home, 921 Main Street, with a solemn high mass at 9 in St. Peter's Church. Burial was in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral home were 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.
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