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Peter DeMayo, Navy Rear Admiral, 75, Washington Post

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/07/AR2010010703824_2.html

Peter DeMayo Navy Rear Admiral

Peter DeMayo, 75, who served in the Navy Supply Corps and retired in 1990 at
the rank of rear admiral, died of a heart ailment Dec. 11 [2009] at Inova
Alexandria Hospital. He lived in Alexandria.

Adm. DeMayo joined the Navy in 1958. His final active-duty assignment, at
Naval Air Systems Command, was as deputy assistant commander for aviation
depots.

After his Navy retirement, he spent 10 years as vice president for contracts
at what became Lockheed Martin.

Adm. DeMayo was born in Lynbrook, N.Y. He graduated from Hofstra University
in New York in 1958 with a degree in economics. He received a master's
degree in business administration from the University of Michigan in 1965.

He was a member of the Church of the Apostles, an Anglican parish in
Fairfax, and the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington County. He was on the
board of Vinson Hall Corp., which oversees the Vinson Hall Retirement
Community in McLean.

He was separated for several years from his first wife, Linda Buchan DeMayo,
before they divorced. He married the former Melanie Sisson in 1992, and they
were also separated.

In addition to his second wife, of Austin, survivors include two daughters
from his first marriage, Pamela De Mayo of Broomfield, Colo., and Mandy De
Mayo of Austin; a brother; and three grandchildren.

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Adam Bernstein

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