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Peter Paul Ayotte

Torrance, California

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Peter Paul Ayotte, a 40-year resident of Torrance, passed away on September 26, 2011 in Los Angeles, CA from complications of esophageal cancer. A funeral mass will be held on Friday, September 30, 2011, 10:00 am at St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church, 1900 South Prospect Ave., Redondo Beach, CA...

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Tracy and family, I´m uncertain what prompted me to search on Pete´s name today, over ten years since his untimely passing. I´m saddened by your loss. I knew Pete as my family "informally" sponsored him during his time at USNA. As a teen I was inspired by his quiet, kind, and thoughtful attitude towards others. I´ll always remember how he `drafted´ me to help him work on his light-blue Ford conversion van. He shared so much through example that I carried throughout life. I´m sure he has been...

I knew Pete while he was at the USNA many years ago. He parked his motorcylce at my parent's house in Annapolis. He was such a great guy - always quick with a smile and kind words. I'm so sorry for you loss. It sounds like he continued to grow into a very wise and gentle husband, father, friend, and community leader. May God bless you all in this time of sadness. Brenda Ames-Ledbetter

Dear Tracy....I graduated from West High with Pete. My heartfelt condolences to you, Robert & Bryan.

Tracy,
My heart is hurting right now....i just thought I would just look to see if Pete ever got on Facebook and then somehow the notice came up on the screen...I am so sorry for you loss..I knew Pete back in the old Naval Academy days.He was a great guy then and I know he was a super husband and a great father to your boys. I looked foward to getting your Christmas card every year.I will be praying for you and your boys.

Dear Tracy. i am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jane Lehr

Pete was a great man. I worked with him on a proposal a few years back and was impressed by his dedication to the team. He was a true leader and could get people to come together to make joint decisiont. I could imagine one of his ancesters being a French monarch he was so regal and centered--only much nicer, of course!

Pete had a zest for life that he passed on to his sons, sports, education and being gentlemen are just a few characteristics. There are no words that soften the loss you feel, knowing Pete is with the Lord is the salve that soothes. Peace, Debbie

Tracy, Robert and Bryan - I was given the information about Pete just last night by my family. I spent the night reflecting and talking about the young Pete, the "becoming a man" Pete that blessed my high school days. I send my prayers as you find ways to live with the loss of his "Big" presence. We are all blessed to have shared in his kind and generous life. It makes me happy to think that my friend may be talking football with my son while keeping a good watch over us all. Much love to...