Rosamond L “Rosie Ro” <I>Jackson</I> Ayers

Advertisement

Rosamond L “Rosie" "Ro” Jackson Ayers

Birth
Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana, USA
Death
15 Apr 2007 (aged 58)
Coldwater, Mercer County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Celina, Mercer County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10
Memorial ID
View Source
Rosie, 58, of Coldwater, died at Community Hospital of heart failure, five days after they told her that her cancer was gone.

Ro was born to Bill and Jane (Johnsonbaugh) Jackson of New Bremen. She married Charlie Ayers on October 19, 1973 and he survives in Coldwater.

Also surviving are a son, Bret (Kim), Coldwater; a daughter, Kara Ayers, Toledo; three grandchildren, Emma, Paige and Mason Ayers; two sisters, Mariann (Ray) Sanders, New Knoxville, and Teresa (Mike) Williman, Van Wert.

She graduated from the Dayton Art Institute. She did beautiful watercolors, as well as wood carving and painting of fish, in which she won awards for both. She was a member of Phi Beta Psi Sorority Coldwater, OH, the Bitch Club, Lima Area Watercolor Society and Great Lakes Fish Decoy Collectors and Carvers Assoc.

Service at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, with Rev. Jeff Smalley and Fr. Ron Wilker officiating.
Rosie, 58, of Coldwater, died at Community Hospital of heart failure, five days after they told her that her cancer was gone.

Ro was born to Bill and Jane (Johnsonbaugh) Jackson of New Bremen. She married Charlie Ayers on October 19, 1973 and he survives in Coldwater.

Also surviving are a son, Bret (Kim), Coldwater; a daughter, Kara Ayers, Toledo; three grandchildren, Emma, Paige and Mason Ayers; two sisters, Mariann (Ray) Sanders, New Knoxville, and Teresa (Mike) Williman, Van Wert.

She graduated from the Dayton Art Institute. She did beautiful watercolors, as well as wood carving and painting of fish, in which she won awards for both. She was a member of Phi Beta Psi Sorority Coldwater, OH, the Bitch Club, Lima Area Watercolor Society and Great Lakes Fish Decoy Collectors and Carvers Assoc.

Service at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, with Rev. Jeff Smalley and Fr. Ron Wilker officiating.


See more Ayers or Jackson memorials in:

Flower Delivery