David Lamarr Ayers, 61, of Bryan, passed away on Friday, March 8 at his home. As per his family request no services are scheduled at this time.
David Lamarr Ayers, 61, of Bryan, passed away on Friday, March 8 at his home. As per his family request no services are scheduled at this time.
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Lori and I are very sorry for Dave’s passing. We enjoyed talking and working with him at Kroger. He alwas had a nice cheerful attitude and you could tell that he loved life and people.
I knew David in the late 1980’s when we worked together in Fort Worth in the Hotel service industry. David was a good man who went through some difficult times before moving to Bryan Texas (I believe his grandmother lived there at the time). David had a daughter who he loved but was estranged from because of life choices he’d made. I hope he was able to resolve it before passing. I know that David was a saved believer, I was there when he gave his life to Jesus (he returned soon after to working as a produce grocer in Bryan).