Carmen Carry Archer
My deepest condolences for the family and friends. Praying for peace and comfort at this time.

Birth date: Feb 17, 1947 Death date: Oct 27, 2022
Jerry Lee Mayes, 75, of Glenwood, WV went on an eternal hunt with the Lord on October 27, 2022. He was born February 17, 1947 to the late Earl Edward Mayes and Mary Ellen Jeffers Mayes. Jerry was retired from ACF after 27 years. H Read Obituary
My deepest condolences for the family and friends. Praying for peace and comfort at this time.

ALANNIA, HANNAH AND THE REST OF HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS I HAVE KNOW JERRY FOR MANY YEARS. HE WAS ONE OF THE NICEST PEOPLE I KNOW. JERRY LIKE THE REST OF HIS FAMILY HAD A SENSE OF HUMOR.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALLAND COMFORT YOU IN YOUR LOSS. LOVE AND PRAYERS.

I didn't get to know Jerry long. We met a few years ago while working on the road. He always greeted me with a smile, a how ya doing, and how can I help you. He was the most caring and gentle man I have had the honor to meet. On my wedding day he hugged me told me I looked beautiful and then hit the dance floor with his girls. He was always ready with a hug, a laugh and an ear if you needed it. Thank you Jerry for welcoming me with open arms and for making so many days a little brighter. You will be so so missed. Rest easy sir, you deserve it ❤️

The first time me and jerry met he gave me the biggest hug and a sturdy handshake. I was going on the road with his Daughter and his son a law also known as my brother. Jerry and myself always shared the 2nd bed in the hotel rooms. I will never forget the time i got so Drunk he had a time laughing so hard. I remember jerry saying we are going to be really good friends. We always talked about farming, Hunting and fishing all the time and cracking jokes. His smile was so Contagious an lit the room up. You couldnt help but to smile right back at him.

So sorry

Prayers

When I was a young girl and we visited Earl, Ellen and the family, I always visited Maude. It seems Jerry was always there as he stayed with her a lot. He was such a kind soul. Always being the best and most friendly person I thought I had ever met. And growing up, where life gets in the way, I believe he truly was the kindest man I had ever met. He was a great asset to this world and his family and friends. Don't think I ever saw him that he wasn't smiling. One day it will be joy unspeakable when we all meet again and Jerry says come on in and set awhile. He will be forever a bright cherished memory for me.

We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Hall
