Obit: Ayers, Claude G. (1904 - 1969)
Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: AYERS MARCO THOMA HOPKINS BERTZ HYMAN WILLIAMS WILBAND
----Source: Clark County Press, page 2, April 17, 1969
Claude G. Ayers (1904-1969)
Claude G. Ayers, 65, of Olympia, Wash. died
April 10. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the
Georgas funeral home, with the Rev. Jack Grether of Neillsville
officiating. Military rites were conducted at Neillsville Cemetery,
where burial was made.
Mr. Ayers was born March 12, 1904, in Neillsville, to Charles And
Elizabeth Marco Ayers. He received his education in Neillsville,
graduating from high school in 1922. He then enlisted in the
National Guard and served in the 128th Infantry.
In 1940 he went into federal service and served in World War II in
the Pacific theatre. he returned here in 1945 and re-joined
theguards, and was an active member until his 60th birthday, when
he retired with a rating of Warrant Officer.
Mr. Ayers was interested in guns and operated a gunsmith shop here
and in Oregon. He also was a licensed embalmer and at one time was
employed by the old Lowe funeral home here. He also worked in the
Naedler garage and the B F machine shop.
Mr. Ayers was married September 21, 1928 to Florence Thoma who died
September 19, 1961, in Iowa. He was married to Carol Matheson
Hopkins April 20, 1964. They moved to Oregon in December of that
year.
Survivors include his wife two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Joan) Bertz
of Loyal and Mrs. Albert (Charlotte) Hyman of Charlotteville, Va.
three sons, Donald of Neillsville, Wendell, of Gresham, Ore., and
Melvin of Oshkosh two sisters, Mrs. Elmer (Gladys) Williams of
Mound, Minn., and Mrs. Ed (Irene) Wilband of Lucerne Valley, Calif.
and 20 grandchildren.
Pallbearers were: Chester Diercks, Delbert Struble, Earle Siebert,
Heron Van Gorden, Louis Mainholdt and Albert Holt. Two hymns, "The
Old Rugged Cross" and "Rock of Ages" were sung by the Rev. Jack
Grether, accompanied by Mrs. Maried Grether.
People from out of town attending included: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bertz and family, of Loyal Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hyman family,
Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ayers family, Oshkosh Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heitz, Kenneth
Heitz, all of Mound, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Garbisch of Eagle
River Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker of Wisconsin Rapids Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Bogdonovich of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rosenberger of
New Lisbon Mr. and Mrs. N.G. Endel and family of West Allis, and
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Endel and family of Madison.
Also present were three state patrol officers: J. W. Winjum of
Fairchild, Howard Kilday of Black River Falls, and Thomas E. Puffer
of Eau Claire.
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