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Obituary of Henry A. Mayo (1967)



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  • Title Obituary of Henry A. Mayo (1967) 
    Short Title Obituary of Henry A. Mayo 
    Publisher Greenfield, Massachusetts: The Recorder, 24 February 1967, page 10 
    Source ID S1647 
    Text Henry A Mayo ORANGE — Henry A Mayo 84 of 80 West Main Sit the first man to ever print on wax paper died Thursday morning at the Poet’s Seat Nursing Home Greenfield where he had been for the past four months He was tern in Orange son of the late George and Abbie Mayo and had lived in Orange the past 20 years coming here from Boston Where he had lived 44 years He was employed at the Government Printing Office at Washington D C at one time and later worked at Nashua N H where he first printed on wax paper While living in Boston he was employed as a chauffeur His only survivor is his wid-pw the former Nellie Robbins of Orange The funeral will be Satuiday afternoon at 2 at the Witty Funeral Home with Ftev Laurence C Sibley of the First Baptist Church officiating Burial will be in Central Cemetery 
    Linked to (1) Henry Addison Mayo