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John L. Ayer

Syracuse, New York

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John Litchfield Ayer, M.D. March 8, 2010 John Litchfield Ayer, M.D., 91, formerly of Skaneateles, passed away Monday, March 8, 2010 at the Iroquios Nursing Home in Jamesville. John was born in Syracuse on January 24, 1919. He was the son of the late Dr. Wardner Daniel Ayer and Edith Liecty Ayer....

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Dr. Thomas Dickinson will miss John Ayer. At an early age Tom & John purchased a Model T Ford when they were kids. An equal contribution of $5 each, the Model T purchase price was $10. I believe that John still has the car. I write this on behalf of my Dad who is not internet/email savy.......best wishes to the Ayer Family Gary Dickinson Sarasota Florida

To the family of John Ayer,
We would like to extend our deep sympathy. John was one of my teachers and then colleague in the Syracuse medical community. He was a physician of the " old school" - personable, patient oriented, devoted family person, charitable and also a great self example of good life styles including not smoking and vigorous exercise. He will be missed. Again with our sympathy.
Dan and Myra Dombroski

To All the Family- My thoughts are with you all. Although, I never got the opportunity to meet Uncle John, I have heard so many wonderful stories about him, including the infamous trophy that was given to a young Daniel- presented for "Most Improved Paddler". This memory is so special to Daniel, even to this day. Please accept my condolences; his memory will live on in for years to come.

TO the entire Ayer/Eibert families:
My most memorable moment with your Dad was him taking advantage of the newly paved Rt 41 with his roller blade like Cross country skiis. He was a young 70 years at that time and went over to Sweden to partake in the senior games. He is an amazing man!! Our condolences in your loss but our happiness in that we got to share in his lifetime. With love, Rick and Chris

My best to Mary and the rest of the family. John was a very special individual and an extraordinary physician. I feel honored to have known him. He will be truly missed.

With deepest sympathy,

My best to all the family and my thoughts are with you. I will be unable to make it to the service this weekend but will be taking some time on Sunday to reflect on Uncle John and send my positive energy in your direction. I have many fond memories of visiting the house and staying in Dan's old room....canoeing the Westfield white water race with him for 3 years and the time he had the race organizers award me the "most improved paddler" award. I was always under the impression that I had...

Dear Mary- Please accept my condolences. I know how close you were to each other. I always admired John's energy and enthusiasm in his many outdoor activities. May your faith and loving family and friends give you solace at this difficult time. Barb Beeman Eveleigh Smith'52

Dear Betsy, Bob and family, I am so glad I was given the opportunity to meet your dad John (and your mom Mary too) recently out in Fayetteville. It was a warm, memorable visit! I am praying that your family will continue to find comfort in the truly amazing memories you share of John's life. Love, Yvonne (and Winter too)

Dear Mary,

Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband. Know that I will be thinking of you. Gailanne and I will try to get to Skaneateles to see you in the near future. We think of you often, everytime we start doing Smith Club business.