Jeffery Kent Mayo Obituary
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Jeffery Kent Mayo (New Germany, Nova Scotia), born in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, who passed away on October 18, 2018, leaving to mourn family and friends. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family.
He is survived by: his parents, Cyril Mayo and Patricia "Pat" Mayo (Dauphinee); and his brothers, Mark and Matthew.
His entrepreneurial spirit drove him in various business ventures and, most recently, he and his wife, Laura, owned and operated a successful and much loved food truck, affectionately known as "Mumma"s Stink Pot", in New Germany. Jeff was nostalgic and loved to reminisce about everything and anything old and interesting. He thoroughly enjoyed watching his nieces and nephews play sports and challenging them in a game, using his size to "teach them a lesson". He will be remembered for his wonderful smile, generous heart and love of his family and friends. His struggle is over now and he leaves to mourn, his wife, Laura Ann Birnie; his parents, Cyril and Pat; brothers, Cy (Kim) Mayo, Wentzell Lake; Mark (Kristina) Mayo, Philadelphia; Matthew (Melissa) Mayo, Truro; father-in-law, Brian (Kathy) Birnie, Springfield and all the Birnie and McDade family members; nieces and nephews, Rylan, Amarra, Christopher, James, Colten, Alexis, Logan and Jonathan; aunts and uncles, Arthur (Jayne) Dauphinee, Erna (Wilfred) Joudrey, Kevin (Wendy) Mayo, May (Bobby) Cormier, Jamesie Mayo and Sylvie Mayo, as well as much loved, life long best friend, Timmy Feeney. He was predeceased by paternal grandparents, Gordon and Dona Mayo; maternal grandparents, Bert and Ivy Dauphinee; mother-in-law, Colleen Birnie; uncles, Robert Mayo, Calvin Mayo. A social gathering will be held from 2-4 p.m., Monday, October 22nd at Sweeny's Funeral Home, 4895 route 10, New Germany. No flowers please. If you wish to make a donation, please consider the Springfield and District Fire Department, IWK Children's Hospital, Addiction Services of the South Shore or charity of choice. On-line condolences and messages made be made by visiting.