Daily Reflector, Mon., June 2, 1941
Funeral services for Mrs. Lula GARDNER MAYO, who died at Tayloe hospital this morning, will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the graveside at Dennis SMITH Cemetery near Chicod High School by Rev. W. A. DAIL. Mrs. MAYO was born in Pitt County November 11, 1883, daughter of the late John and Julianna SMITH GARDNER. Mrs. MAYO was a lifelong resident of the Chicod community. Surviving are her husband, William B. MAYO of Route Three Washington; two sons B. A. and Dan MAYO of near Washington; six daughters, Mrs. Zeno MILLS of Greenville, Mrs. Nick ROGERS, and Mrs. H. H. STOCKS of Washington, Misses Maybelle, Henrietta and Annabelle MAYO of near Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Reba JONES of New Bern and Mrs. J. W. SHACKLEFORD of Pollocksville; two half brothers, Richard HARDEE of Ayden and Joe STOKES of Raleigh, one brother, Zack GARDNER of Vanceboro.
Daily Reflector, Mon., June 2, 1941
Funeral services for Mrs. Lula GARDNER MAYO, who died at Tayloe hospital this morning, will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the graveside at Dennis SMITH Cemetery near Chicod High School by Rev. W. A. DAIL. Mrs. MAYO was born in Pitt County November 11, 1883, daughter of the late John and Julianna SMITH GARDNER. Mrs. MAYO was a lifelong resident of the Chicod community. Surviving are her husband, William B. MAYO of Route Three Washington; two sons B. A. and Dan MAYO of near Washington; six daughters, Mrs. Zeno MILLS of Greenville, Mrs. Nick ROGERS, and Mrs. H. H. STOCKS of Washington, Misses Maybelle, Henrietta and Annabelle MAYO of near Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Reba JONES of New Bern and Mrs. J. W. SHACKLEFORD of Pollocksville; two half brothers, Richard HARDEE of Ayden and Joe STOKES of Raleigh, one brother, Zack GARDNER of Vanceboro.
Inscription
"She was the sweetest mother on earth, tho God knew best & took her in Heaven to rest."
Gravesite Details
574 SMITH - HARDEE FAMILY
Location - on Stokestown-St. John's Road (SR 1753), 0.1 mile north of Doc Loftin Road (SR 1751), on the east side of the road, in the edge of the woods.
Survey compiled by William "Bill" B. Kittrell in 2007.
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