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Maurice Lee AYERS (VETERAN)

Pleasant Valley (at Wooster) Cemetery
Faulkner County,
Arkansas

Maurice Lee
US Navy Retired
December 2, 1922 - January 28, 2013

Martha Ann
Apr 9, 1926 - May 15, 2018

Married July 3, 1950

*Obituary

Martha Ann Havens Ayers went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, after complications from pneumonia; she was 92. Martha was born in Pleasant Valley, Arkansas, to William Edward and Verna Ann Arthur Havens on April 9, 1926, the 10th of 12 children. After graduation from Greenbrier High School in 1944, Martha became a telephone operator in Conway. Her brother Arthur introduced her to the love of her life at the Havens family Thanksgiving in 1949; Martha and Maurice Lee Ayers married on July 3, 1950. She enjoyed her life as a Navy wife, making life-long friends from Florida to California. Upon his retirement from the Navy in 1965, the family returned to her home state of Arkansas, settling in Conway. She was an active member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church and participated in various support groups for Conway Public Schools where her daughter was a student. Martha was a fifteen year employee at Conway Mills adding to her large circle of friends. She was always pleased to open her home to guests hosting countless wedding showers, baby showers, Sunday school parties, and family Christmas Eve gatherings. Their annual Harvest Costume party was actually Maurice's project, but Martha took care of all the behind the scenes elements, making sure there was plenty to eat and drink along with lots of treats for the children. After their retirement from their second careers, "Grandmom" and "Chief" enjoyed traveling to watch their grandson participate in a variety of sports for many years.

Mrs. Ayers was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, her parents, nine brothers, and two sisters. She is survived by a daughter and her husband, Mala and Gary Rogers, of North Little Rock; a grandson, Drew Rogers and his fiancѐe, Lindsey Hixson of Sherwood; two great-grandsons, Rhett and Brady Rogers; a sister-in-law and her husband, Mary and Dan McIntyre of Yuba City, California; and a host of nieces and nephews.

A celebration of Martha's life will be held at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, 676 Highway 25 in Greenbrier at 11:00 on Tuesday, May 22; internment will immediately follow at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery. Family visitation will be at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, 650 Central Landing Boulevard in Conway on Monday from 6:00 to 8:00 in the evening.

Memorials may be made to the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church Building Fund or the Pleasant Valley Cemetery Fund. The family extends our utmost gratitude for the loving care she received from the staff at Robinson Nursing and Rehabilitation in North Little Rock, the nursing staff of 5 East at CHI St. Vincent's in Little Rock as well as the staff of Kindred Hospice.

*Obituary

Maurice Lee Ayers USN Ret., received his final transfer orders to his heavenly home on Monday, January 28, 2013, at the age of 90. A long-time Conway resident, Mr. Ayers was born December 2, 1922, to the late Ira Charles and Veda Faye Clary Ayers. He was a graduate of Yuma Union High School, Yuma, Arizona. He was a proud Navy veteran having served his country for 23 years; during those years he traveled the world for Uncle Sam: Alaska, California, Washington, Panama, Maryland, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida where he was Leading Chief of Heavy Attack Squadron Five; on Mediterranean cruise duty on the USS Forrestal he visited France, Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Greece. Upon retirement from the Navy, he completed an undergraduate degree in physics at Arkansas State Teacher's College (University of Central Arkansas) in Conway and a Masters Degree from the University of Arkansas' Graduate Institute of Technology in Little Rock. He returned to ASTC as a professor of physics for 20 years teaching physical science, physics, electronics, and astronomy, and an occasional class at Hendrix College.

A man of great faith, Mr. Ayers was a deacon and Sunday school teacher at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church where he also sang in the choir. He was the "chief" gravy-maker for the Wednesday morning's Men's Prayer Breakfast at First United Methodist Church and a member of the Wooster Masonic Lodge, holding a variety of offices.

He was married to Martha Ann Havens for 62 years. In addition to his wife, he is also survived by his daughter Mala and her husband Gary Rogers of North Little Rock, as well as a grandson and his wife, Drew and Rachel Rogers of Sherwood, and a great-grandson, Rhett Samuel Rogers. He is additionally survived by two brothers, Gene Ayers of Billings Montana, and Bill Ayers of Pollock Pines, California, and a sister, Mary Jo McIntyre and her husband Dan of Yuba City, California; he was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Gammill. He leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews as well as a brother-in-law, Joe B. Havens, and a sister-in-law, Celestine Havens.

"Chief" derived no greater pleasure than watching grandson Drew play baseball and drove countless miles with his wife to take in ballgames where "Hoss" was on the field. A man of many talents and interests, after retirement from teaching, he began piano lessons. An avid proponent of good health, for years Chief swam two miles a day at Lake Beaverfork near their home. He believed in the value of hard work and enjoyed working in the garden at "the Havens homeplace," tinkering with his Cub tractor, building rock walls and steps or re-roofing the house when necessary. Several family traditions were started by Chief, the most memorable being HIS annual fall party, where games and good times were directed by Chief in costume. In December he was feted at a 90th Birthday Bash attended by 200 well-wishers.

Visitation will be held on Thursday evening, January 31, from 6 to 8 p.m.at Roller-McNutt in Conway. A celebration of his life will occur at 11 a.m. Friday morning, February 1, at the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church on Highway 25 north of Conway; burial services will immediately follow. Memorials may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, or Gideons International. The family wishes to thank the consummate care given to Mr. Ayers by the staff of Dr. David Mego and the Arkansas Heart Hospital Clinic as well as the outstanding staff at the emergency room of Conway Memorial Hospital. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

Contributed on 2/17/18 by hawkinsdonna48
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Submitted: 2/17/18 • Approved: 2/1/23 • Last Updated: 2/4/23 • R1210918-G1210918-S3

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