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Nyles AYERS Obituary

AYERS, Nyles Conway Age 82, died on the 13th of September 2012. Born on the 25th of July 1930 in Mt. Airy, Surry County, NC to Euell Sinclair and Margie Stanley Ayers. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, James Randolph Ayers. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia (Cindy) Young. He is also survived by brother, Perry Ayers and wife Fanny of San Francisco, CA; sons, Timothy and wife Kathleen Ayers of High Point, NC, David and wife Rebecca Ayers of Memphis, and Margie Ayers and husband Anthony Biondo of Grayslake, IL. He also has five step-children, Kathleen, Daniel, David, Steven and Gregory Banas; grandchildren, Anna, Alyssa and Julia Ayers of Memphis, Hope Hudgins of Grayslake, IL, Connor and Leah Ayers of High Point NC. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Nyles retired in 1988 after 15 years, being the first president of the Tennessee Council of Private Colleges. He lobbied Tennessee Legislature to establish the Tennessee Scholarship Program for students. After retirement, he established Scholarship Program Administrators, Inc. where he was the owner for 20 years. Prior to coming to Tennessee, he was Vice-President of Student Services at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. He also served as Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Mac Murray in Jacksonville, IL. Beginning in 1959, he was employed in admissions and financial aid at Lafayette College in Easton, PA. While he was a student at Columbia College, he became an All-American Fencer with many trophies and awards. After he graduated Columbia College in New York City, he was employed by the Admission Office there. He received his Master's Degree from Case Western Reserve University while employed there, and an honorary Doctor of Humanities from Wesleyn College in Tennessee in 1974. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. He was graduated from Mt. Airy High School in North Carolina in 1948. A special thanks to all the staff at Avalon Alive Hospice. A Celebration of Mr. Ayer's life will be conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, September 17, 2012 with visitation one hour prior at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Lung Association or charity of your choice.

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Published by The Tennessean on Sep. 15, 2012.

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February 9, 2013

Thanks for the wonderful memories, my dearest friend. I loved you then, I love you now and forever. Sarah Ross Suncan

Christine Ayers

January 4, 2013

Dear Cindy,
We have lost a great person. I will miss our laughter at the Ayers brother's annual reunions. I will miss his wisdom and his kindness. Please take comfort in the good memories. Love, Christine, Geoffrey, and Elena with family

Regina Watts

September 18, 2012

To a great man who mentored my daughter. She will never forget you nor I.

September 18, 2012

Cynthia - I'm so sorry for the loss of your husband - I know you have many memories of travel and good times to hold in your heart.
Sherill

Belinda Reynolds

September 17, 2012

Good bye to one of the best men I have ever known. Loved you like a Dad.

David Banas

September 16, 2012

So I arived a few hours ago, at my mom's to help her say goodbye to her husband, Nyles Ayers, my stepdad, though we never called him that. He was a good man and a large part of our life for over 20 years. He passed last Thursday and he will be missed. Our family has been blessed without much loss, so it is a little surreal. Say a prayer for my mom that she will be guided to peace.
I am not trying to bring any sadness, just putting it out there, he lived a long accomplished life. We Are better for knowing him ... Good night Nyles.

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