On December 17 Heather Harville Mayo was healed by her faith in Jesus Christ as she was welcomed home after a long battle with Melanoma. Mrs. Mayo’s faith in her Savior was a testimony to an entire community of friends, family, coworkers and even strangers united by her story. She leaves behind her best friend of 14 years and husband of 6 years Trooper Casey Mayo with the Mississippi Highway Patrol, a beautiful 4 year old daughter Kalee, her parents Scotty and Patricia Gahagan Harville, Brothers Chad and Scott Harville, along with Grandparents Hoyt and Martha Gahagan, Randall Wade and Cindy Harville, and John and Flora Smith, a nephew Walker Harville and a niece Caitlyn Harville. Supporting her also was her mother in law Barbara Mayo Grosser and husband Steven Grosser, father in law Greg Mayo, and sisters in law Heather and Felicia Mayo, among many other extended family and friends too numerous to mention who loved Heather.
Mrs. Mayo was a member of Tate Baptist Church. She graduated high school at Alcorn Central High School in 2001 and received her degree in Elementary Education from Blue Mountain College in 2005. Mrs. Mayo taught first grade at Alcorn Central Elementary School where she was well loved by her students and coworkers alike.
Funeral service will be at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday at Tate Baptist Church with Bro. Daniel Jones and Bro. Mickey Trammell officiating. The internment will follow at New Hope Church of Christ Cemetery.
Pall Bearers will be Troopers Chaz Kennedy, Keith Woodruff, Bryan Anderson of the Mississippi Highway Patrol and Officers Ben Gann, Landon Tucker, and Jerry Mayhall of the Corinth Police Department. Honorary Mississippi Highway Patrol and Corinth Police Dept.
A box will be provided for loved ones to write a letter to her daughter Kalee recording special memories of her mother.
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