8/10/1933 – 1/1/2016
Omaha – Survived by Children: Virginia Ayers, Grady L. Ayers, Kevin (Dorothy) Ayers, Sandra Ayers-Miller; Grandchildren; Great-Grandchildren.
Memorial Service 10 AM Thursday (1/7/2016) at Salem Baptist Church 3131 Lake St Omaha, NE, with luncheon to follow
My name is Edna Connally i met Mothet Ayres in 1968 Omaha Womrn Job corp she was my mothet away from home. She was a vety spevial petson in my life. God allow us to reunite once sgain in 2013 . Only God could do this. I dont fly but we talked on phon every other day. She trudly missed . Np more pain resting in the arms of Jesus. My sister Virginia we will continue to be there for one another im only a phone call away u and God bless . GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN MOTHET BEVERLY AYERS
Mother Ayets was my mother away from home. We met Omaha Women Job Corp. She was a very special person in my life. God allowed us to reunite in 2013.. She is truely missed by so many God bless u. I love u my sister. Had to make so corrections . Feeling like i just needed to talk to her i love u
My name is Steve I met Bev (Lena Horn ) several years ago at the Cancer center Where I volenteer .We became instant friends and co. Cancer and pain paitents .Every wednesday I would see her rain shine or Nebraska Im freezing my but off.She was brave she was so proud of her sons she would tell me when you came by when you suprised her where and when you went to dinner what she had. One time Bev came out of Chemo and was not looking well the staff told me and I went to her and demanded I would drive her home.Man did I get the look. The last time I was with her was after christmas I went to see her while she was being cared for we held each other and told each other we loved each other .Did she tell you we took her to a campfire last summer ? I do believe she had a wonderful time.Your mother my friend had a wonderful life Heaven should be proud.
Could you please call me Im the Bee guy……..
Dear Virginia & Family,
Please accept our sadness and prayers on the loss of your wonderful mom, Bev. She had a heart for kids. She had a head for doing things right and we could always count on her.
One of the best I have ever experienced in all these years in working at Boys Town. May God grant her eternal rest and give you all the grace and courage and strength you need in these very difficult days.
I worked with your Mother, Bev, for many years at Boys Town. She was a lovely, generous, smart, determined Christian. She did so much for so many BT youth and Staff. I am grateful to have known her and worked with her and learned from her. I know you will miss her dearly and will keep you all in my prayers.