Susan Kent Ayers' Obituary
Susan Kent Ayers, 57, of Tavares, FL passed away on August 25th, 2024, after being diagnosed with stage-4 bladder cancer in July of 2024.
Susan was born on September 25th, 1966, to Frank and Mary Kent in Ontario, Canada. She grew up very close with her siblings Diane Henderson and Darrell Kent. Susan moved to the States in 1993 and welcomed her first daughter, Haley, in 1996. Susan married her husband, Brian Ayers, on February 23rd, 2002. They welcomed their daughter, Kelcee, in December of that year.
Susan spent majority of her adult life in North Carolina and lived out her dream of moving to Florida in October of 2021. Susan and Brian loved spending their time taking their boat out on the lake and spending time with family. Outside of being a mother and wife, Susan’s favorite role was being a “Lolli” to her 1-year old granddaughter, Everley Mae.
Susan loved her family and would make a point to tell them that she loved them as often as she could. She had a way of making everyone she met feel very loved and appreciated. From her younger years to her final days on earth, Susan was always full of energy and ready to have a great time with her friends and family.
Susan is survived by her husband Brian, her sister and brother, Diane and Darrell, parents Mary and Frank, daughters Haley and Kelcee, and her granddaughter Everley.
Her departure comes as a great shock and a deep wound, and it is gravely felt by her entire family and countless others who loved her deeply. The family greatly appreciates your support and prayers during this difficult time. If lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make donations to the Cornerstone Hospice Palliative Care facility in Tavares, FL.
A Celebration of Life will be held Location at Sanford Church of God, 2105 Pathway Dr. Sanford, NC 27330 on Saturday, August 31, 2024 at 1:00 PM
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