
William Keith Ayers
October 23, 1970 – January 24, 2021
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Stephanie Ayers
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February 12, 2021
Posted by:
Stephanie Ayers
Posted on:
February 12, 2021
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Stephanie Ayers
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February 12, 2021
You were my bubba, the older brother by half a year I never had until I met James. Thank you for always being there for us no matter what. So many thank you’s I have to give you.. I hope you know how much we loved you. I can’t imagine never seeing you smile again or hearing your voice or inviting you to dinner you rarely ever came to (I’m smiling for a minute as I type that!). If I had known you were going to leave us so soon, I would have invited you every single day. Say hi to daddy, momma, Mamaw, Uncle Colden, and everyone else up there in heaven for me. Tell them we still miss them every day. I never told you this, but you standing with James the day we got married meant everything in the world to me. Thank you for being you. Miss you always.
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Cathy Hickman
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February 12, 2021
Rest in Heavenly Peace Fly High William Your Friend from Tennessee
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Alice Bailey
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February 12, 2021
William we were so shocked to hear of your passing . It wasnt long ago we saw you at the station and talked to you . My friend it was a sad day to hear that you were gone . We all have great memories of you we will keep close . Fly high until we all meet again .With Love Dallas (Alice) Tye was so hurt to hear you were gone . He said fly high brother he will see you again one day !!! With Love from us both !!!
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storkeadmin
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February 12, 2021
I love you and am going to miss you, William Keith. You are gone, but not forgotten. I remember when your uncle Colden introduced me to you and you welcomed me and my son into your family. I loved when we would come up for Christmas dinners and cookouts and when you came to visit me for dinners, cookouts, and swimming in the pool. I’m going to miss your loving smile and your sense of humor and the hunting trips. I’m so glad that we made so many good memories together. Charla Elswick
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