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John Hudson Aycock

Decatur, Alabama

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DECATUR John Hudson (Johnnie) Aycock passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Monday, November 2, 2009. He was born on November 30, 1911, in Decatur, Alabama to William H. and Mamie Pope Aycock. A lifelong resident of Decatur, he was the owner and operator of Aycock's Radio...

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Dear Bobby,
Just wanted you to know you and your family are in my thoughts and in my prayers. Your parents were wonderful and I will always remember the hugs I received from them every time we met.
Love you!
Goomama

Johnny,
I saw the notice of your father's death. I am so sorry for your loss. His obituary brought a smile to my face, remembering him coming to your house in Decatur and how much little Jonathan's face lit up when he saw his granpdpa. Please feel our hopes and prayers.

Monica Vogt Collins (your former neighbor in Decatur)

Dear Aycock family,

I am the granddaughter of George Thomas Aycock, from Stone Mountain, GA. I never met him. He left after the Civil War and moved to Kennedy, AL We may share the tap root of the Aycock family.

I saw this obit n The Tuscaloosa News. I send my sympathy to the entire family.

God Bless,
Mary Aycock Yerby
Kennedy, AL

Dear Aycock Family,

I'm sorry that I was unable to attend the memorial service, but I did need to express my sympathy to you for your loss. One day soon, his passing won't be your morning's first thought; that will be a good start to your day.

Just last weekend, while watching the World Series, I told my wife and son about Mr. Aycock bringing a television out to Walter Jackson in the late '50s so that students could watch the game. My son, particularly, thought that...

PRAYERS FROM THE IRONS FAMILY OF DECATUR, AL.

Dear Mrs. Aycock, Bobby and Johnny,
Dad called me two days ago and told me of your Fathers death. Tears came to my eyes for your Father means so much to me. I would always go up behind him in Church and cover his eyes and say.."Guess who"..and he would always say.."My little red-haired girl"..I was in my 40's and still doing this. Your Father was loved by so many, as you well know. He will be missed greatly. I was in Decatur two weeks ago and thought about going to see him and your...

Blessed repose and eternal memory...

Dear Bobby and Family,

My heart goes out to you on the loss of your wonderful father. May the many cherished memories you share of him warm your hearts and minds in the days to come. And may the peace of knowing he dwells eternally with Our Creator bring comfort to each of you until you meet again.

Dear Bobby,
What a great guy your dad was. My dad was so proud to call him friend.
I'll never forget Dad telling me about Mr. Aycock's love for motorcycles... I think he was a little envious.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
May the peace of God be with you and your family.
Judy Agee Williamson