Wesley-Ayers-Obituary

Wesley Ayers Jr.

Rochester, NY, New York

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Rochester, N.Y. - Wesley I. Ayers Jr. "Pappy" passed away on Nov. 13, 2006 at age 84.

He was predeceased by his wife, Mary A. Ayers.

He is survived by his children, Janet Campagna, Bill (Kathy) Eckert and Ronald, along with numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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Wes, you were my favorite customer at Pop's Kitchen. You became my dear friend and always stayed in contact. I had the privelege of meeting Bill and Kathie and now I consider them friends. I miss you! Your memory will stay with me a long time and I shall always treasure them! Now you can visit me in Hawaii any time you want! Much Aloha and enjoy God's Blessings.

Lynn & David

We became friends from the diner. My biscuts an gravy, and salt toast was his favorite. We really hated to see him leave for CT and not return. Each month he will be thought of because he gave us 10 years of reader digest. Wes will be missed in our heart and at our home, he was a good friend

Paul Conklin

Dear Grandpa,
You are thought of every day & will be remembered throughout the rest of our lives in our thoughts, hearts and prayers. We're happy that you and Grandma are finally back together and hope we can make you proud.

Until we meet again.
Love,
Mary Lou & Jim

Pappy I can remember the Thanksgiving dinners you had prepared when I was married to your Granddaughter. My oh my what days they were. I did love your company and I am terribly saddened by your passing. Bless you and rest in peace.

To the Family of Wesley Ayers.

I came to know Wes "Pappy" through the U.S. SUBMARINE VETERANS Inc. Groton Base where I am the Base Commander. Pappy served his country well in Submarines serving both during and after WWII.

He Qualified in Submarines in 1943, and joined our organization in 2001. In 2002 I had the distinct priveledge of welcoming him into the prestigious HOLLAND CLUB. A group within SUBVETS whose members are Submariners Qualified in Submarines for 50 or more...

You taught us so many things throughout your life, we only hope that we will continue to live up to them. Love you Dad and you shall live in our hearts always.