Mrs. Leslia Raye Ayers passed away Saturday evening, November 6, 2010, at Parkland Health Center, South, in Farmington, at the age of 65 years, 9 months & 21 days. Leslia was born on June 15, 1945, in Farmington, and was the daughter of Leslie Clayton Mecey and Minnie Ruth 'Sides' Mecey. Also preceding-in-death is a brother, Leslie Howard "Bud" Mecey.
Survivors Include: her husband, Larry Ayers, of Farmington. 1 daughter, Lorri Robin (Mrs. Michael) Pogue, of Farmington. 2 sons: Mark Allen (& Mary) Ayers, of Farmington; Larry Glen (& Tisa) Ayers, of Terre du Lac. 4 Sisters: Shirlene (Mrs. Jon) Klima, of Farmington; Sandra (Mrs. Perry) Barton, of Black, MO., Delores (Mrs. Robert) Montgomery, of Colorado & Stacy (Mrs. Chuy) Cazares, of California. 12 Grandchildren: Brayden Ayers; Lacey Ayers; Noah Pogue; Maddie Ayers; Luke Pogue; Ali Ayers; Jacob Pogue; Andrew Parker; Eli Pogue; Gabe Ayers; Olivia Ayers & Isaiah Ayers. Also surviving are numerous Nieces; Nephews & Cousins.
Visitation : Tuesday, 5-8 p.m. Visitation resumes Wednesday @ 6:30 a.m.
Funeral : Wednesday, 1:00 p.m., November 10, 2010
at : TAYLOR Funeral Service CHAPEL, with Rev. Charles Schrum officiating.
Interment : Hillview Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Farmington.
Memorials to : The American Cancer Society
Leslia, we will miss you so very much but know that you have only moved to Heaven to wait for us. Love you Girl.
You will be missed by all who knew you. Bill and I send our love to all the family at this time of sorrow.
Larry Sr., Mark, Larry Glen, Robin and extended family, It was with great sorrow I read of your Mother's passing tonight. She was an amazing person whom I loved very much. The last time I seen her was in walgreens she was all smiles even though she had told me of an upcoming surgery she still was able to laugh with me. Time goes by so fast it was always nice to run into her someplace, I will remember her fondly and with love. My deepest sympathy goes out to you all you are in mine and my family's prayers.
I have wonderful memories of Les when I was a teen living in Delassus. I remember her as always having a smile on her beautiful face and a pleasant word for everyone. My heart goes out to all of you. Cherish your memories of this wonderful woman and know that you are all in my prayers. Love, Rhonda
Mike & Robin, I am very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. All my condolences to you and your family Ron & Victoria
So sorry for your loss, but we know she is in a place without pain and suffering
Growing up, if I wasn't at home or at my grandparents', I was at the Ayers household. I have so many great memories of growing up in that family that I know Heaven is a better place with Les there! Love and Prayers, Lisa & Bud Proffer