Alan is survived by his sons: Dan (Angela) Ayers of Warsaw, IN, Ken Ayers of Crown Point, IN; grandchildren: Jessalyn (Evan) Duey of Valparaiso, IN, Katelyn (Johnathan) Cannon of Bayfield, CO, Adam Ayers of Warsaw, IN; and brothers: Jim Ayers, Phil Ayers.
Alan was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jeanette Ayers (nee Walker); and parents: Herbert and Grace Ayers.
Alan retired from LTV Steel as an industrial engineer in East Chicago for over 35 years. He was a longtime member of Hillside Community Church in Crown Point. Alan loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, his family, and his church community very much. Alan graduated from Crown Point High School and went on to receive his degree from Purdue University. He was an avid Cubs fan, Boilermaker fan, and enjoyed collecting sports memorabilia.
Interment to follow at City of Crown Point Historic Maplewood Cemetery in Crown Point, IN.
Alan is survived by his sons: Dan (Angela) Ayers of Warsaw, IN, Ken Ayers of Crown Point, IN; grandchildren: Jessalyn (Evan) Duey of Valparaiso, IN, Katelyn (Johnathan) Cannon of Bayfield, CO, Adam Ayers of Warsaw, IN; and brothers: Jim Ayers, Phil Ayers.
Alan was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jeanette Ayers (nee Walker); and parents: Herbert and Grace Ayers.
Alan retired from LTV Steel as an industrial engineer in East Chicago for over 35 years. He was a longtime member of Hillside Community Church in Crown Point. Alan loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, his family, and his church community very much. Alan graduated from Crown Point High School and went on to receive his degree from Purdue University. He was an avid Cubs fan, Boilermaker fan, and enjoyed collecting sports memorabilia.
Interment to follow at City of Crown Point Historic Maplewood Cemetery in Crown Point, IN.
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