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Christopher Scot Ayers

Portland, Oregon

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Ayers, Christopher Scot 47 Aug. 17, 1964 Oct. 17, 2011 Christopher is survived by his wife, Rolanda; stepdaughter, Jolise Proffitt of Beaverton; sister and brother-in-law, Marci (Rick) Harris; and parents, Robert and Marilyn Ayers of Springfield. He was a lifelong rock 'n' roll singer,...

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I only just now heard about this while visiting the Hyland Hills store where he worked. I also used to run into him at the Thriftway on Farmington on occasion. I am very sorry.

I just heard about Chris, I am so sorry. He was such a nice guy and always had a smile on his face. I am just sick over this and am so sorry.

I just heard about Chris, I am so sorry. He was such a nice guy and always had a smile on his face. I am just sick over this and am so sorry.

May your memories of the special times you shared with your loved one be with you in comfort at this time.
Sharon and the Fir Lawn Memorial staff

Roli, what a blessing it was to have him in our lives... He left us too soon and my heart goes out to you and the entire family. I will always be thankful for the joy he brought into your life!

You are in our prayers!
Kate S. (and family)

Roli - so very sorry to hear of your loss - Jenny & Miranda Lee

So sorry to hear of such a loss. I knew Chris a long time ago. He was a wonderful man.

Dear Rolanda, we didn't know Chris as a personal friend but we were occasional customers at his workplace - I'm also a friend of your neighbor Julie so I was incredibly shocked when she shared the news about Chris this past week. I just want you to know how sad my husband and I are about Chris. His caring and sweet way really stood out. He was always so helpful to us with all of our questions. We could tell he was an incredibly kind and lovely man. We share in your sorrow - what a beautiful...

I cannot even begin to articulate my grief for your loss ... actually all of us are suffering the loss. Chris was upbeat, thoughtful, youthful and fun ... and always went the extra mile to serve his clientele. Just the other day ... he went out of his way to make sure I had an email to contact his former co-worker. We both shared a tremendous affinity for pop culture ... (my husband's a musician) ... and we'd always part laughing over some current event. Rolanda ... Bless your heart...