Not "How did he die?"
But, "Rather how did he live?"
Not "What did he gain?"
But, "What did he give?"
Not "What was his station?
But, "Rather did he have a heart?"
Not "What was Church that he would attend "
but, "Rather What was the Name of his Savior in which he belived?"
and "Had he befriended
those really in need?"
Kelley Mayo was a Man indeed !!
Kelley Mack Mayo was born on November 8, 1945 in Vernon, TX to Bethel Bryant Mayo and Phateamae Lamoin Hill
He married Nancy Ann Carey on September 16, 1964 in Dallas.
Kelley loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and was a member of Anchor of Hope Baptist Church in Belton, TX.
Kelley worked for the Department of Defense, White Sands Missile Range and for TXU in Colorado City where he retired in 1992. He then owned and operated his own machinery business also trucking business and farming business in Colorado City.
He was preceded in death by his dad Bethel Bryant Mayo and mother Phateamae Lamoin (Hill) Mayo, a son, Bill Austin Mayo and by two brothers, James Critt Mayo and Wilson Bryant Mayo.
Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Nancy (Carey) Mayo of Belton; a son, John Bryant Mayo and wife Nikki of Temple and Grand Children; two brothers, John Arthur Mayo and wife Jane of Channing, TX and Richard Gregory Mayo and wife Paula Kay of Mustang, OK:
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Not "How did he die?"
But, "Rather how did he live?"
Not "What did he gain?"
But, "What did he give?"
Not "What was his station?
But, "Rather did he have a heart?"
Not "What was Church that he would attend "
but, "Rather What was the Name of his Savior in which he belived?"
and "Had he befriended
those really in need?"
Kelley Mayo was a Man indeed !!
Kelley Mack Mayo was born on November 8, 1945 in Vernon, TX to Bethel Bryant Mayo and Phateamae Lamoin Hill
He married Nancy Ann Carey on September 16, 1964 in Dallas.
Kelley loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and was a member of Anchor of Hope Baptist Church in Belton, TX.
Kelley worked for the Department of Defense, White Sands Missile Range and for TXU in Colorado City where he retired in 1992. He then owned and operated his own machinery business also trucking business and farming business in Colorado City.
He was preceded in death by his dad Bethel Bryant Mayo and mother Phateamae Lamoin (Hill) Mayo, a son, Bill Austin Mayo and by two brothers, James Critt Mayo and Wilson Bryant Mayo.
Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Nancy (Carey) Mayo of Belton; a son, John Bryant Mayo and wife Nikki of Temple and Grand Children; two brothers, John Arthur Mayo and wife Jane of Channing, TX and Richard Gregory Mayo and wife Paula Kay of Mustang, OK:
Maintained by his Brother
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