Michele-Ayers-Obituary

Michele Ayers

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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March 18, 2004 Michele M. Ayers, a resident of Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday, March 18, 2004, at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.She was born in Somers Point, N.J., on April 4, 1963, the daughter of Robert Langdon and stepmother, Mary Margaret Langdon and mother, Daisy Eichhorn and stepfather,...

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Michele (Shelley)
To your family my condolences, we are childhood friends that made each other laugh and smile. It saddens me so to be so far away not to be able to say good-bye.
MSG Steven Yanovich 424 MP IRAQ

Michelle, We weren't really close, but were part of the dock gang. My sincere sympathy goes out to your family. You raised two beautiful children, which will carry on your legacy. May you be at peace in heaven. Your family is in our prayers.

Good bye Michele ... may God bless you and your family ... you were a good friend and my memories of hangin' at the dock and the mill yard with the ol' gang will always include you ... you will not be forgoten ...

To give a love, you've got to live a love. To live a love, you've got to be part of...when will I see you again? I love you Michelle. I'll always have my memories of you.

Dear Daisy,
Sincere condolences on the passing of Shelley. It has been a long time since we lived on Madison Street not far from each other (Shelley was the same age as my youngest brother Steven), but I have thought about you and Shelley many many times throughout the years, always hoping that she would live a long life despite her battle with cystic fibrosis. May God comfort you and your family in this time of sorrow. With love and remembrances,

God bless you Michele and your children. I'll always remember our dances in the old girls gym at G.A.R.. Rest peacefully,

Harry

josh, david(squid),jay , mackenzie and i are so sorry for your loss. if you need anything please feel free to call.i never had the honor to meet your mom, but we refelct in our children, and knowing you, tells me that your mom was a great lady.

Good-bye Michele.
Although it has been along time, you were a friend and someone who I thought of over the years. I will still stop and think of you every once in a wile. I think that is what keeps our spirit alive. Like Mike Danko you leave us, but not to be forgotten. Thank you for being a peace of my life. God bless