Mamie Geraldine Ayers, born on April 6, 1944, in Missouri, passed away peacefully on August 16, 2025, at her home in Gore, Oklahoma. She was a devoted homemaker whose love for her family was evident throughout her life.
Mamie was particularly fond of spending quality time with her loved ones, especially her grandchildren, including Dalton Beller, Alisha Tuttle, and several others. She cherished the wonderful moments shared with her great-grandchildren, Hunter Beller, Weston Beller, Micky Copeland, and Cody Copeland, as well as her great-great-grandchild, Alex Copeland. Her legacy continues through her children, Wade Beller, Billy Beller, and Holly Scott Beller, and her siblings, Buddy Ayers and Patsy Ayers.
Among her fond memories, Mamie particularly enjoyed watching old westerns, especially those starring John Wayne, which brought her joy and entertainment. In addition to her love for classic films, she had a sweet tooth for chocolate ice cream, a treat she relished throughout her life.
Mamie was immensely proud of her family, a passion that defined her existence and was a cornerstone of her identity. She is preceded in death by her parents, Allan Patterson Ayers and Mamie Josephine Barton, as well as her daughter Dee Beller and other loved ones including Skyler Beller, Skyla Beller, Ocean Beller, and Betty Ayers.
Mamie Geraldine Ayers will be remembered not only for her unwavering love and dedication to her family but also for the warmth she imparted to all who knew her. Her spirit lives on in the hearts of her family and friends.
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