Larry Melvin Ayscue, Sr.- Send Condolences

April 23, 2011

 

 

Larry Melvin Ayscue, Sr.

 

        Larry Melvin Ayscue, Sr., 66, died Saturday, April 23, 2011.  He was born February 10, 1945 son of the late Winfred Clarence and Estelle Robertson Ayscue.  Larry was a member of Arlington Baptist Church, Benvenue Ruitan Club, VFW Post 2057 in Rocky Mount and The Sons of the Confederacy/Louisburg Chapter.  He retired from Coca-Cola Company with 29 years of service and from the North Carolina National Guard with 32 years of service.  He was also preceded in death by his brother, Ronald Ray Ayscue (Ronnie).

 

He is survived by his wife, Jean C. Ayscue; son, Larry M. Ayscue, Jr. (Bud) and wife Kim of Rocky Mount; daughter Angela Daniels Millenbaugh and husband Chris of Knightdale; brothers, Winfred Clarence Ayscue, Jr., (Butch) and wife Karen of Littleton and Donald Gray Ayscue (Donnie) and wife Sue of Red Oak; grandchildren Austin Ayscue, Hannah Millenbaugh and Taylor Millenbaugh; many nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral service will be held Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 7:00 PM in the chapel of Cornerstone Funeral Home, Nashville, with Jeff Collins officiating. The family will receive friends following the service.  A committal service will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday, April 27 at Rocky Mount Memorial Park.

Sympathy to all of cousin Larry's family on his untimely death.  Will always remember his good spirits, heart of gold and his devotion to his family and the USA Army.
cousin Nancy and family
Nancy Ayscue Markell
namarkell@gmail.com

sending my deepest condolences to all of Larry Ayscue's family.  May he rest in peace. Kenneth W Ayscue, Jr (1st cousin)
Kenneth W Ayscue Jr
krayscue@att.net

Kim, Bud and family...I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Ayscue's passing.  I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.  Praying God's peace and comfort help you through the days ahead.
Susie Rice
susie.rice@rbc.com

Dear Buddy and Kim,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Larry.  My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Nancy Long Clayton


To Jean, Buddy, Angela and your children: I was indeed sorry to hear of Larry's death. As believers, we know that our loved ones are in God's hands but we still miss their presence in our daily lives. May God give you comfort as you mourn. Kay
Kay May Schreiner
ksdonkay@gmail.com



To Mr.Butch and all the family I send you my deepest sympathies!  Boy, I always remember Mr. Larry when he was working for Coco-Cola and he was so fun and bubbly!  We really had all intentions of going Tuesday night but I have been dealing with lots of health problems still myself.  Please know that Mama and I are thinking about you and the family.  We would love to hear from you. Just hate it under these circumstances.  I�m sure he and my Daddy are having a ball in heaven!
Mandy Gay Hayes
Moomoohayes@aol..com

To the Ayscue family, Larry was my room mate during our deployment to Iraq.  He was a true friend. Larry left Iraq about 3 monts before me and would check in on my family almost weekly until I got home.  He will be truly missed.  May God comfort and bless his family.
Joey Olive
joseph.m.olive@us.army.mil


Dear Jean, Buddy & Angela...so very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He was such a dear friend of our family over the years. May God hold you in His Hand during this time of grief. God bless you all.
Sandy Moore

Bud & Kim,
I just heard about Mr. Ayscue's passing and wanted to share my condolences. May God comfort you all during this time. Cherish precious memories and remember: The end of this life is just the beginning of the one we have been waiting for! God Bless your family.
Jill
jvick@mshins.com