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Wayne Bruce Ayers

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Wayne Bruce Ayers 1952 - 2011 Chappell Hill, TX - Wayne Ayers, 58, of Chappell Hill Texas (formerly of Abington CT) died unexpectedly last week at his home in Chappell Hill Texas. He was born November 5, 1952 in Putnam, the son of Shirley F. Ayers of Pomfret Center and the late John R. Ayers. He...

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To Wayne´s family, I can´t believe it´s been ten years. I want you to know that we think of Wayne often as we drive around the Brenham area, past the store that sold his gavels and the Round Top venue where we first met him and purchased one of his weather vanes. We have and cherish many of his folk art pieces. Wayne was a fine man and we still feel the loss. He will never be forgotten.

Deepest sympathy to Wayne's family. We live not far from Wayne's handmade house in TX and were friends and great admirers of his work. What a talented, warm and charming man he was, and a true artist. He will be remembered.

Peace to you my friend - and to your family.

Many of his Friends here in Texas will miss Wayne greatly. We are saddened by his passing. We are just now learning about it.
Our prayers are with his family.
Kim Barrett, Bellville, TX

Many of his freinds here in Texas will miss him greatly. We are just now learning of his passing.
Kim Barrett, Bellville TX

My condolences and prayers go out to the family. It was great seeing Wayne at the PHS Reunion last year. We had a photo taken of the 5 of us from Pomfret. It was a wonderful time and a wonderful memory to have of him.

Condolences and prayers to family. I remember good times growing up, especially the Wayne-Mike vs Ronnie-Skip waffle balls games, building our own baseball fields, Little League, fishing, even weeding the John Ayers family veggie garden. May the loving hand of God, the Father, comfort you during this time of loss. Cousin Skip

Hi to all of Waynes friends and family, i wish i would have heard sooner and am very sorry for your loss. Wayne was a great person and friend. As i am sure you will hear many stories about your father, I speak of him often as the best mason i have ever met, his ideas that he taught me i still use today. for those of you that ever had the pleasure of working with this man he was truely talented . I stiil remeber one day at work; I was trying to do things my way and wayne and i argued about...

We were shocked and saddened at hearing the news last week. So many antique dealers and friends of Wayne are truly sorry for your/our loss.

Wayne was truly an artist and overall good person, and we sincerely liked him and will remember him fondly. We will also miss him and his folk art at the shows.

Blessings to you and the rest of his/your family.