Dewey-Ayers-Obituary

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Dewey Lee Ayers

Gloucester, Virginia

Feb 16, 1947 – Aug 29, 2015

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BORN
February 16, 1947
DIED
August 29, 2015
LOCATION
Gloucester, Virginia

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Andrews Funeral Home - Gloucester Obituary

Dewey Lee Ayers, 68, passed away on Saturday, August 29, 2015. He was born in Irvin TN and was the son of the late Charles Walker and Ethel Edwards Ayers and was employed by Bugs Masonry.
He is survived by his wife, Joan Ayers, children Tracy & Lora, Warren & Lisa, Paula & John, Madison & Becky, Faith & Ash, Dewey Jr. & Megan, and Michelle & Andrew; his brother Bernie Ayers, 26 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends at Andrews Funeral Home & Crematory on Thursday, September 3, 2015 from 10-11:00 a.m. with funeral services starting at 11:00 a.m.
Andrews Funeral Home & Crematory is in charge of arrangements.

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i love you papaw soo much and i miss you soo much i loved spending time with you and sitting with you and i just wanna say you were the best papaw in the whole wide world i love you papaw

Love you

Its been a year and not one day goes by that i dnt think of you...u were the best papaw and i was so super lucky to have you growing up i owe alot to you for always being thier pushing me to do better i will not let you down no matter what we love you and i know you and jr are having a blast together i love you with all my heart until we meet again
Love always amber cottee

Whistle!! I miss you so much! :( you were a great person to everyone! I have so many good memories of you!! I will always carry with me! And all u wise words u told me over the years!! I know your not In pain anymore and u can rest in peace!! I love you so much untill we meet again! Watch over us please

You still live in the values you have passed to your children ..you will be missed by many. may your family find peace knowing you will no longer feel pain. Rip

So sorry for ur family's loss... U were a wonderful man and an extremely hard working one too... One of the best I've ever stood at the culling board with... I got alot of good laughs and even better memories aboard the Miss Paula... I know u suffered in ur later days but that's over now and u can finally relax and watch over ur family in peace... From all of us waterman who had come to know u we love u and we will miss u... Gone but certainly never forgotten.. We will carry u in our hearts...

Joan, I am very sorry for your loss. I hope you have wonderful memories to comfort you.

Mr. Whistle was a very nice, friendly & humble man. Every time we seen him he kept us laughing with a story to tell. I know this will be hard for you'll because he touched so many lives but just know the pain is over. He can fish all day long & he is the first to hold baby Holden! So that all in itself is a blessing. Michelle, just hold on to all your many memories & one day you will see him again. My prayers are with you'll. Xo

R.I.P. Dewey.