Timothy David Mayo

 

Timothy David Mayo

71, of Mooresville, passed away on December 18, 2023, at IU West Hospital. Tim was born on June 10, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Upon graduating High School, Tim started his career with United Parcel Service, working his way up from the docks to management, where he retired in 2003 after 34 years of service. Talented with his hands, he could fix just about anything. A self confessed “Gear Head”, he enjoyed fixing up muscle cars, often winning awards at car shows for his handiwork. He also enjoyed spending time outdoors, working in the apple orchard as well as keeping his lawn in “golf course” shape, manicuring  and mowing perfect lines. He will be remebered for his big heart, who would help anyone in need and as well his strong character, always insisting on doing things the right way.

He is survived by his wife Rebecca (Loepker) Mayo; daughters Leslie Mayo, Monica Hamilton (Jeremy); son Adam Mayo (Wendy); brothers Mark Mayo, Jeffery Mayo; sisters Leah Snyder, Melissa Maynard; grandchildren Cynthia, Tyler, Demetri, Eian, Addison, Kegan, Camden, and a great grandson, Jaxson Walker.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate Tim’s life on Tuesday, December 26th from 2-4pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with family sharing time beginning at 4pm Tuesday in the funeral home.

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  1. Tim, gave me two beautiful loving daughters Monica and Leslie. We had twenty two yrs together before we parted ways, Tim was the love of my life. My heart goes out to my daughter’s loss.

  2. Tim was the brother from another mother. He’s one of the family.I’ll miss his smile and hugs he always gave me

  3. Spring 1984- I was getting ready to move to Dallas, TX and I remember Tim asking me if I knew how to change a tire should something happen along the way….of course not, I said. So before leaving on my trip he showed me not only how to change a tire, but also how to change the oil in my Cutlass Supreme! This was a Tim Mayo Master Class! RIP you will be missed.

  4. Rip Tim you will be missed I haven’t known Tim all my life but I’ve been his Handyman for quite a few years Tim my heart goes out to you and your family .


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