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harold,your mom was a lovely person. my husband had alz too. he passed away nov. 2010. kay murray stonitsch
April 19, 2013
Lockport, Illinois
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DeKALB – Rosemary Margaret (McDonald) Ayers, 96, of DeKalb, Ill., formerly of Lockport, died March 17, 2013, at Oak Crest DeKalb Area Retirement Center, DeKalb.Born in Joliet, she was a resident of Lockport until the last 14 years where she lived at Oak Crest in DeKalb.She was a graduate of...
Read Moreharold,your mom was a lovely person. my husband had alz too. he passed away nov. 2010. kay murray stonitsch
April 19, 2013
Rosemary enjoyed playing with our 2yo grandson when we visited our Oak Crest friends. So sorry for your loss. -- Debra Burgin
March 21, 2013
alzheimers is a long journey.my husband had the same illnes. I pray for all of you. kay murray stonitsch.
March 21, 2013
My condolences to the Ayers family,
Cindy Sue was my college roommate at Western Illinois University. I will never forget how a phone call from her mom and dad would lift her spirits. They never failed to share love and encouragement with her.
When I was a guest at their home, Rosemary was always making sure you were comfortable and well fed. She was kind and gracious.
Julie Russell Benstent
March 20, 2013
Harold, Bonnie, Janice, Cindy, and families - I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom (Grandma). She was such a sweet person and a great Mom. I'll never forget her. Our families were very close - many great memories! You all have my deepest sympathy and prayers.....God Bless!
Linnie Aspel Beckham
March 20, 2013 | Bourbonnais, IL
Harold,Bonnie and family, my deepest condolences in the passing of your Mother. You are all in my prayers.
John (Jack) Diaz
March 20, 2013 | Blountville, TN
Harold, Bonnie, Janice, Cindy, and all family,
Growing up across the street from 'The Ayers's' was a memory that will always be a part of me. I can still picture 'Sis' sitting at the ironing board in your living room. Beth and I were pretty close, too, and we spent many hours playing hopscotch, jump rope or 'cheering' outside. On Christmas mornings we would first look to see if your family was up before opening our gifts.. So very sorry for your loss. I will always treasure those...
Bevie Aspel O'Brien
March 20, 2013 | Denver, NC