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Robert Herman "Big Bob" Ayers III

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Robert Herman Ayers, III "Big Bob" was born in Peoria, Illinois May 8, 1962, the son of Robert and Barbara Ayers. He began his career with Toyota in 1977 washing cars for Peoria Toyota-Volvo. In 1985 he moved to Colorado Springs continuing his Toyota career as a highly accomplished Service...

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Uncle Bob was an awesome man! He created alot of great memories that many will cherish forever. He always had a way with words and was always looking for ways to make everyone he was around feel good. He will truly be missed and always remembered!!

The passing of my brother, Bobby has been the saddest,most heart wrenching loss our family has ever experienced. I too would like to thank each and everyone for the calls, cards, visits and the prayers.
These things are what has gotten us thru this most difficult time.
The love Bobby had for his family and friends was so giving and generous.


I hav to say that I am proud to have had Bobby as my brother.
I miss him terribly.
Whenever we talked no matter where or what he...

To Everyone who wrote or attended Bob's "celebration of life" service:
My heartfelt thanks--He touched many peoples' lives. He was a special man and a much loved son!!!
I miss you terribly Bob.
I love you, Mom

Aunt Michelle, Mom, and Grandma,
We are all saddened of the loss of a husband, brother, son, and so much more to so many other people. But let us not forget the legacy and impact that Uncle Bob left on those he encountered and the many ways he touched all of our lives. His generosity and spontaneity is an inspiration to myself and to others as well. Peace be with you all.
"We are confident that as you share in suffering, you will also share God's comfort." 2 Corinthians 1.7

Dear friends and family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Bob's untimely death. Bob was and will always be my first love. We shared many great times together. He often had a nickname for everyone, he called my dad Tinker Tom, I was Vernie.. he was so much fun, but he was also a tender and loving person. I am truly sorry.

Uncle Bob was an amazing person. He always made everyone laugh, and always had a joke to crack. He will be greatly missed. We are luck to have all the great memories to reflect on. The entire family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Cliff, Cindy and Family
We are so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Our heartfelt sympathies are with all of you during this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Lynne Manley & Family

Barbara,
Your Friday night coffee clic are all deeply sadden by your loss. We will be by you to keep you company and to eat donuts and drink coffee. Bobby will be looking down on our group and laughing with us. We love you!

Pam and Barbara We were so sad to learn of Bob's death. We want you all to know you are in our prayers.