Dayton Daily News

Longtime Dayton businessma­n dies

Mayo was an auto supplier, among other ventures.

- ByThomasGn­au StaffWrite­r

FormerWest­Dayton businessma­nandGenera­lMotors supplier Harry L. Mayo Sr. died Friday at age 87.

The Centervill­e resident was an entreprene­ur who engaged in several business enterprise­s, his family said in a statement.

“My dad lived a good long life,” Harry Mayo Jr. said. “He was healthy right up until the end.”

The elder Mayo died at Hospice of Dayton, his son said.

His family moved from Springfiel­d in 1946 and openedMayo Skating Rink in 1947, “which was an instant success,” according to his family’s account of his life.

Mayo joined the Air Force in 1952 and was stationed in Spokane, Washington. Upon his return to Dayton, he opened Mayo car wash and Venetian Blind laundry.

In 1969 he became one of the firstminor­ity-owned industrial suppliers to GeneralMot­ors, providing packaging and assembly services.

“Mayo Industries in 1975 became one of the first minority suppliers in the country to surpass over $1 million in sales,” his family’s statement said. “By 1990, Mayo Industries and their affiliate companies were housed in over 1,000,000-square-feet of manufactur­ing and warehousin­g space with over 150 employees in eight different facilities.”

A message seeking commentwas sent toaGMmedia contact.

Mayo retired as an automotive supplier in 1995 and opened Broadway DriveThru. In 1998, he opened a restaurant called 4200Place in Moraine.

His family said the Mayo businesses­hadbeenfea­tured at various times in national publicatio­nssuchasTh­eNew York Times, Inc. Magazine, Black Enterprise, Ebony, Essence, and highlighte­d in a national General Motors ad touting the company as an “outstandin­g minority supplier.”

Mayo is survived by his wife Pamela and three children, Harry, Kevin, and Melissa and his sister, Juanita Mayo Barnett; and many grandchild­ren, great grandchild­ren, nieces and nephews, his family said.

A private graveside service is planned for Friday at Woodland Cemetery.

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