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John Ayres

1933 - 2018

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1933

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2018

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John Ayres Obituary

Ayres, John
1933 - 2018
John Gates Ayres, of Westerville, passed away January 10, 2018, after his 2003 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma diagnosis transformed into aggressive follicular Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sine-Marie (Pedersen); daughters, Keely (Steve Lake) and Andrea (Mark Dalglish); son, Allan (Denise Simard); and granddaughter, Eliza. He was preceded in death by older son Kevin. John was born April 25, 1933 in Columbus, Ohio, to the late Thelma Gates and Gould Hoskins Ayres and spent much of his childhood in Canal Winchester with Gates/Moore relatives. He graduated from Columbus Academy in 1951, then joined Navy ROTC at the Ohio State University, graduating with a BA in English in 1956. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant (j.g.) stationed aboard the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge in Norfolk, VA where he met Sine-Marie, a teacher at the time. After his stint in the Navy, he worked at Cape Canaveral during the Mercury Program in the Pan American Airways Facilities Engineering Department. John and Sine later moved to Ohio where he embarked on a career as a lighting and electrical designer at several Columbus architectural and engineering firms. His designs can be seen most notably in the blue and white lights of the Rich Street Bridge in downtown Columbus (which received the 2013 National Recognition Award of the American Council of Engineering Companies) and in the blue and gold lights of the Market Street Bridge across the Ohio River at Steubenville (which received the 2012 Silver Award in the Engineering Excellence competition of ACEC's West Virginia chapter). A man of varied interests and talents, he valued both experience and education. John was an accomplished writer, published in Redbook magazine, and a dedicated photographer, especially on family trips. Ever creative and resourceful he loved tools, tinkering, repairing appliances, and taught the children carpentry and electrical work in the process of updating and renovating their century-old house. In recent years he participated in weekly African drumming sessions with Victory Drummers, a James Cancer Center survivor and caregiver group that "fosters empowerment and a sense of community by sharing in the joy of music-making" and, with Sine, learned Argentine tango as part of an OSU/Pelotonia research project that investigated how dance helps survivors and caregivers improve balance. A visitation will be planned in the spring. Arrangements by Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, Canal Winchester. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Mount Carmel Hospice, New Albany-Plain Township Historical Society or the charity of your choice. Online condolences at www.spencefuneralhome.com
Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Feb. 8 to Feb. 11, 2018.

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February 10, 2018

With sincere condolences to the Ayres Family during your time of grief. Grief, I know, can be such a difficult experience to bear, though our special and fond memories help us to cope. May God comfort and strengthen you now and in the days to come.

Karen Anderson

February 9, 2018

I enjoyed working with John for many years when he was an electrical designer at Burgess & Niple. My thoughts and prayers are with his family as you mourn his passing.

February 9, 2018

I am very sorry for your loss. Remember that you are never alone. God promises to be with you, 'to give you thoughts of peace and a hope'. Jer 29:11,12,
Jn 6:40

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