Advertisement

Bessie Caroline <I>Eads</I> Ayers

Advertisement

Bessie Caroline Eads Ayers

Birth
Pulaski County, Virginia, USA
Death
19 Jun 1978 (aged 60)
Portsmouth, Portsmouth City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Pulaski, Pulaski County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
d/o Flemming Harrison Eads & Bessie Jones
Married Robert Lee Ayers 1935, Pulaski County; divorced 1956

BESSIE C. AYERS
Bessie Caroline Ayers, 60, formerly of Pulaski, died early
Monday morning in Portsmouth. Born in Pulaski County May 15, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Fleming Harrison Eads and Bessie Jones Eads.
Surviving are two daughters,Mrs. Janie McGuigan of Beaufort, S.C. and Mrs. Joyce Peggings of Pulaski; three
sons, Gary G. Ayers, U.S. Army in Germany, Gail G. Ayers of
Portsmouth and Sonny Ayers of Virginia and her step-mother,
Mrs. F.H. Eads of Pulaski. Also surviving are three brothers, Frederick M. Eads of Cana, Henry Lee Eads of Baltimore, Maryland and William Eads of North Carolina; two half brothers,Forest H. Eads of Portsmouth and Garland Eads of Max Meadows; six half sisters, Mrs. Okie Wright. Mrs. Shirley Coffey, Mrs. Doris Simmerman, Mrs. Barbara Wirt
and Judy Eads, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Ruby Richardson of
Ashboro, N.C. and several grandchildren.
The funeral will be today at 2 p.m. from the Bower Funeral
Chapel in Pulaski with the Rev. Dale Akers officiating. Burial will follow in the Midway Church of God of Prophecy.
Southwest Times June 22, 1978
d/o Flemming Harrison Eads & Bessie Jones
Married Robert Lee Ayers 1935, Pulaski County; divorced 1956

BESSIE C. AYERS
Bessie Caroline Ayers, 60, formerly of Pulaski, died early
Monday morning in Portsmouth. Born in Pulaski County May 15, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Fleming Harrison Eads and Bessie Jones Eads.
Surviving are two daughters,Mrs. Janie McGuigan of Beaufort, S.C. and Mrs. Joyce Peggings of Pulaski; three
sons, Gary G. Ayers, U.S. Army in Germany, Gail G. Ayers of
Portsmouth and Sonny Ayers of Virginia and her step-mother,
Mrs. F.H. Eads of Pulaski. Also surviving are three brothers, Frederick M. Eads of Cana, Henry Lee Eads of Baltimore, Maryland and William Eads of North Carolina; two half brothers,Forest H. Eads of Portsmouth and Garland Eads of Max Meadows; six half sisters, Mrs. Okie Wright. Mrs. Shirley Coffey, Mrs. Doris Simmerman, Mrs. Barbara Wirt
and Judy Eads, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Ruby Richardson of
Ashboro, N.C. and several grandchildren.
The funeral will be today at 2 p.m. from the Bower Funeral
Chapel in Pulaski with the Rev. Dale Akers officiating. Burial will follow in the Midway Church of God of Prophecy.
Southwest Times June 22, 1978


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement