Kirksville (MO) Express & News
Monday, March 2, 1925
---Chas. Ayres, 62 years old, died at the county infirmary yesterday morning about two o'clock. The cause of death was chronic nephritis. Mr. Ayers had been in good health and strength until about three weeks ago, when he became ill. He had spent a great deal of his time traveling about the country and did not have a permanent home.
---Mr. Ayers is survived by two sons, George Ayers, of Kirksville vicinity, and Walter Ayers, of McFallon, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Curties, and Mrs. Mary Burchett, both of Kirksville vicinity; and three brothers, Henry, Elic and Dave, all of Kirksville and vicinity.
---Interment will be made tomorrow afternoon in the Shumaker cemetery.
Kirksville (MO) Express & News
Monday, March 2, 1925
---Chas. Ayres, 62 years old, died at the county infirmary yesterday morning about two o'clock. The cause of death was chronic nephritis. Mr. Ayers had been in good health and strength until about three weeks ago, when he became ill. He had spent a great deal of his time traveling about the country and did not have a permanent home.
---Mr. Ayers is survived by two sons, George Ayers, of Kirksville vicinity, and Walter Ayers, of McFallon, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Curties, and Mrs. Mary Burchett, both of Kirksville vicinity; and three brothers, Henry, Elic and Dave, all of Kirksville and vicinity.
---Interment will be made tomorrow afternoon in the Shumaker cemetery.
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