Tom M. Wages Funeral Service
Deborah (Debbie) Mayhue Willis
A wonderful tribute to my brother!! Will miss spending time with him!!
Birth date: Nov 15, 1949 Death date: Sep 30, 2019
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Robert (Monk) Wallace Mayhue, Age 69, of Grayson, Georgia, went home to his Lord and Savior on Monday, Sept. 30. Monk was born Nov. 15, 1949 in Griffin, Georgia and was raised in Macon, Georgia. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Helen Mayhue.Monk was a 1967 graduate of Mark Smith High School and a 1972 graduate of North Georgia College. Monk commissioned as an officer in the United States Army where he was a helicopter pilot. After his military service, he had a successful and lengthy career with Eastman Kodak where he retired and later worked for Partitions Contracting.Monk touched so many lives and had countless friends with whom he cherished spending time. He is survived by his wife, Mary Mayhue of Grayson, Georgia; his two sons Rob (Amy) & Greg Mayhue (Kay Lynn), his six grandchildren; Trip, Madison, Truitt, Bowen, Keaton and Campbell Mayhue, his brother Marney Mayhue, two sisters, Debbie Willis (J.C.) and Susan Keenum, two nieces and five nephews, daughters by marriage: Anna Harbin, Emily (Steve) Murosky, and Julie (Ryan) Trudo and grandchildren by marriage: Tianna, Andrew, Tyler, Elizabeth, and Luke.A celebration of life honoring the Monk Mayhue will be held Friday, Oct. 4, 2019 at 11:00am at Mountain Park United Methodist Church, 1405 Rockbridge Rd, Stone Mountain, Georgia, with Pastor Ellynda Lipsey officiating. The family will receive friends at a reception immediately following the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages you to make a donation to The Eagle Fund at North Georgia College, https://unggive.org/eagle-fundCondolences may be sent or viewed at www.wagesfuneralhome.com. Tom M. Wages Funeral Service, LLC, A Family Company, 3705 Highway 78 West, Snellville, GA 30039 (770-979-3200) has been entrusted with the arrangements.Read Obituary
A wonderful tribute to my brother!! Will miss spending time with him!!
I had the pleasure to work with Monk while he was with Partitions. He was dedicated to customer service and honoring the company he worked for! i am forever changed for having hm in my life. My condolences and prayers go out to his family and all his friends who will suffer the loss of this sweet, kind hearted, generous man! Rest In Peace, Monkey! Floie
I had the pleasure of working with Monk and he was such a sincere and kind hearted man with a passion for life and family. Prayers to all of you in his large family. He leaves a wonderful legacy. Jon Jackson
Monk was a man with great character and who I considered to be a friend. I can never remember a time when Monk was not sharing a smile. I'll miss you Monk but I'll never forget you, your smiles and great character will live on forever.
Donald Echols
The earth lost a kind soul, a wonderful worker, and a joyful man. He will be missed by so many people. Everyone he touched, loved him.
Sandra Reese
It seems Monk was always there during my childhood and youth.
It is hard to explain how two guys could be so close yet not brothers. You see we were a lot alike. Both of us liked to "cut up" in class and get the upper hand. We were on the 1965, Mark Smith High School football team...the very first football team.
Never had I witnessed such a determined person in my life. No matter how many times Monk would get knocked down....he would get back up. He was that kind of man....a "never say never guy." He was bright, determined, and always with a sly grin when he was up to something. But make no mistake....Monk was strategic and always had a plan.
Wonderful memories of Monk, Debbie, and J.C. ..... the innocence and treasures of our youth.
Monk I will miss you but....I will see you again in the green pastures of Our Father as promised to those who follow His Son home.
May there be peace and joy in the family knowing Monk's new address ....he will be waiting for us with that same grin....
I loved this man like a brother. We shared so many laughs on and off the golf course. For over 60 years we never had a disagreement or bad words for the other. Not many people can say that about a friend but I honestly can. When he went through his cancer treatments he never complained and kept his spirits. He treated others like he wanted to be treated. He will be missed so much by his friends and family
I had the privilege of knowing and working with Bob for many years. He was a true professional with the unique ability to be everyone’s friend. He loved sales, promotion and the time he spent with NASCAR and his customers loved him back because he partnered with them to grow their business. My sincere sympathy to Bob’s family, we have lost a good man.
Bob Niggli