Paul Joseph Mayer

Paul Joseph Mayer, 61, of Indianapolis, passed away during the late evening hours of March 31, 2022, at Community South Hospital. Paul was born on September 25, 1960, to the late Raymond J. and Patricia (Norris) Mayer in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was raised in St. Roch Catholic Church, attending elementary school there and then going on to graduate high school from Roncalli in the class of 1978.

In 1986 Paul and his friend, Brett Stow formed Absolute Printing Equipment, Inc. out of a 3-car garage in Indianapolis. That business still exists today as a 40,000 square foot warehouse providing service for printing equipment in various locations across the United States. Paul also partnered with Perfecta USA to provide services internationally in numerous countries in Europe, Canada, and Mexico. 35 years of dedicated service to their company, Paul worked up until his hospitalization. He was an incredibly hard worker.

When not at the shop, Paul enjoyed riding his red Harley Davidson motorcycle, listening to a good record, or tinkering with anything he could get his hands on. He enjoyed many camping trips at Black Hawk Campground near Lieber State Park where he loved to sit around a campfire spending time with his daughters. Paul will be remembered as a strong-willed man who was extremely hardworking with the most generous heart. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and employees alike.

Along with both of his parents, Paul was preceded in death by a brother, Stephen Mayer.

Paul is survived by his three daughters, Angela (Brian) Evans, Stephanie Mayer, and Ella Mayer; his granddaughter, Laura Evans, and a grandson to be born this coming August, Ezra Evans; his siblings, Kathy (Larry) Delpha, Richard (Donielle) Mayer, Margaret Mayer (Gary Ogland), Ann Marie Mayer, Mary Lou Mayer, and Patty (Rex) Ralston; a host of nieces, nephews, employees, and extended family members.

Paul’s Life Celebration® Visitation will be held Thursday, April 7, 2022, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM in the chapel at O’Riley-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis. Morning prayers will be said at the funeral home prior to the celebration of Mass on Friday morning at 11:30 AM. Following prayers, the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, April 8, 2022, at 12:00 PM by Father Douglas Hunter in St. Roch Catholic Church, 3600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Indianapolis. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Indianapolis. Please visit www.ORileyBranson.com to share an online condolence with the Mayer family.

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  1. My life will go on but it will never be the same without you in it. I will always love you. Until we meet again Paul Mayer. Rest In Peace.

  2. Paul was such a kind loving man to my mom. He always brought lots of smiles and laughter to her and my boys. We always enjoyed seeing him on his many trips to Florida. It almost seemed like this would be a joke and he would come back saying some kind of crazy thing like you can’t keep me down. Unfortunately we can’t say this is a joke. Thank you girls and family for allowing your father and dad to be part of our lives. He will be missed dearly by all. -Sommer Goodknight (Cheryl’s daughter)

  3. We sure will miss this kind hearted guy, always joking, always laughing, words of wisdom too. Just remember what Paul would say, “shiny side up, rubber side down” We will meet in heaven one day, and I’m sure you will tell us, stupid is as stupid dose. RIP Brother… Your friends, Donna and Perry Mason

  4. Paul was a great guy!! I’ve known him for 35+ years and never once did he turn me down for help!! Prayers to the family and RIP my friend!!!

  5. Angela and Stephanie, What a good a generous man. Your father loved you. I am wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Kathy and Jeff Clayton

  6. Dr. Mayer and family Wishing you peace to bring you comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart

  7. I enjoyed our great friendship! Trips to Vegas with friends or just cooking steaks on the grill. You always had a laugh! You will truly be missed my friend


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