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Lance James Ayers

Marysville, California

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Lance James Ayers Of Marysville, CA, passed away suddenly on June 30, 2010 at the age of 63. Lance was born in French Camp, CA to Dr. Robert L. and Coralee Ayers. He moved to Marysville with his family in 1949 and lived his whole life here. He is a 1964 graduate of Marysville High School and a...

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Terri, Sherri and family my heart is saddened to hear of the loss of your father. I remember when we (all of us) were kids and our fathers were working together for the Sheriff's dept. Since then we grew up and I ended up working along side Lance but across the river. Lance was a good man and a great Deputy. I remember from time to time running into him and we would exchange our usual questions about the family. He will be missed by us here on earth, but now he is in heaven probably having a...

To Lance's family,
I am so saddened to learn of Lance's passing. I hadn't been in contact with Lance in many years, but his parents and mine were best friends and I have great memories of the many, many times our families spent together when we were kids. Although I didn't know of his career or volunteer work, I wasn't surprised to read the comments of what an outstanding person he was in both of those capacities.
My husband & I will be praying for you all as you go through this...

Terri, Sherri, Patti and Family, so very sorry for your loss. Big, huge hugs to you and yours. ~ The Williams Family

Terri,
I'm so sorry. My thoughts are with you. Give your Mom my condolences also.

Although I worked for Yuba City PD, I got to know Lance and was able to call him my friend. Lance was one of the finest police officers I ever knew and as a brother Viet Nam Veteran I am proud of the hard work he did for the Yuba/Sutter area veterans. Welcome home Bro and may you rest in eternal peace.

When John Arnold told me "Lanciepie" had left us, I started thinking about 11-98s at 7th and Olivehurst and shaking dice at the Park Hotel. I will never forget his famous Superbowl Parties, especially the one in 1980. The last time I saw Lance was at our 40th high school reunion. That was six years ago and I wondered where the time went. So, Lance, I will miss you and hope we can 11-98 again some day in a better place than 7th and Olivehurst. God be with you.

Terri and Patty,I am so sorry to here of your loss.You my not remember me but my sons are Doug and Greg and went to school with Patty and you Terri worked with me at Wards.Hope and Pray you will get thro this
Verna Griggs Lebanon Or.

Sgt. Lance Ayers was my first FTO. He was smart, kind and courageous. He never backed down from anyone. He was a good guy and I am saddened by his passing.

529 - 1010 Rest in Peace Lance.