She was born Dec. 14, 1921. She was united in marriage to John Ayres, a chiropractor in Elburn for many years.
She is preceded in death by her loving husband. John. They had no children.
Her family was the Elburn community and her church, St. Mark's Episcopal.
She had traveled with St. Mark's to Israel and was instrumental in the expansion of the church in 2002. Nancy had a keen mind and delighted in the issues of the day. One of Nancy's greatest passions was her service to the Elburn Library District. She dedicated countless hours as a member of the library board, serving in numerous positions including president and secretary.
She would also be an integral part of a committee responsible for planning the new Elburn Town and Country Library. Nancy co-founded the Friends of the Library and was an active member of the noon book discussion group.
She was born Dec. 14, 1921. She was united in marriage to John Ayres, a chiropractor in Elburn for many years.
She is preceded in death by her loving husband. John. They had no children.
Her family was the Elburn community and her church, St. Mark's Episcopal.
She had traveled with St. Mark's to Israel and was instrumental in the expansion of the church in 2002. Nancy had a keen mind and delighted in the issues of the day. One of Nancy's greatest passions was her service to the Elburn Library District. She dedicated countless hours as a member of the library board, serving in numerous positions including president and secretary.
She would also be an integral part of a committee responsible for planning the new Elburn Town and Country Library. Nancy co-founded the Friends of the Library and was an active member of the noon book discussion group.
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