Amy S. Ayers

Amy S. Ayers

October 06, 1956 - March 17, 2026

Amy S. Ayers

October 06, 1956 - March 17, 2026

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Amy S. Ayers, 69, of Baden, passed away on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at Providence Care Center in Beaver Falls.

Born in Rochester on October 6, 1956, she was the daughter of Benjamin Sherman and the late Cynthia (Leonard) Osborne.

Amy was a registered nurse and worked at many hospitals around Pittsburgh. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures and the comfort of home, where Amy could often be found enjoying her favorite television shows—especially Survivor, which she watched with enthusiasm. Amy was a true homebody at heart, she also loved exploring new flavors, whether by trying different restaurants or in her own kitchen through cooking and baking. She had a deep appreciation for reading, always eager to get lost in a good book. Some of Amy’s happiest moments were spent cheering on her son at his school sporting events, where her pride and love for him shone brightly. Amy cherished the song “Dancing in the Moonlight,” which never failed to bring her a sense of joy and nostalgia.

“My greatest supporter—my wife, my BooBoo—never once deterred me from my love for my students, the players I coached, or fishing. But above all, your love for our son was the greatest gift you ever gave me, and for that I will be eternally thankful.”

“You are the best mom a son could ask for and miss you very much”.

Amy is survived by her beloved husband of 30 ½ years, Donald Paul Ayers; her son, Benjamin Thomas (Sirikorn “Fai” Rattanasang) Ayers; her step-mother, Barbara Sherman; her mother-in-law, Gloria Ayers; her sisters, Tana (John) Marshall and Tina McElroy; her sisters-in-law, Debra S. (Karl) McIntyre, Linda J. (Carl) Emberger, and Gail M. (Don) Beideman; her nieces and nephews, Stephen, Kimberly, Carl, Christian, Robert, Gloria, Linda, Andy, Lindsey, and Logan; along with numerous extended family and friends.

In addition to her mother, Amy is preceded in death by her brother Benjamin Louis Sherman Jr.; and her brother-in-law, John Marshall.

All services for Amy were private, her wishes for cremation will be honored. The GABAUER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, 1133 Penn Ave New Brighton, PA 15066, was honored to care for Amy and her family during this most difficult time.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023 Merrifield, VA  22116-7023.

 

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8 responses to Amy S. Ayers

  1. Dear sister-in-law Amy, you will be missed so much. I love you always and I will be forever grateful that my brother marry you and I got to be your sister-in-law. Love you love you.💔🙏🏼😔

  2. Heaven has gained an amazing angel…Amy was always so sweet and generous. A true angel. My condolences to the family. I was gifted to have known her.

  3. Doc says:

    I was very sadden to hear about Amys passing, I was unaware she was not well.
    Please know how deeply sorry I am for your loss Bro. My thoughts are with you, Ben and your family during this incredibly difficult time.
    I hope you can find some comfort in the love around you and in the memories you shared together as husband, wife and family.

    If you need to chat I am always here bro, may Amy Rest In peace.

    Live-Love-Log my Brother…be well

    Condolences to all

    Doc & Family

  4. Tina McElroy says:

    ​To know my sister was to know what true kindness looked like in action. She didn’t just care about people; she took care of them. Whether it was a phone call at the exact moment you needed it, a helping hand before you even had to ask, or simply being the steady presence in a room, she was always looking outward.
    ​She lived her life with a ‘people-first’ heart. Her sweetness wasn’t just a trait; it was her gift to all of us. While she is no longer here to look after us, the way she loved has left us with a roadmap of how to be better to one another. We will carry her warmth with us forever.

  5. C. Anderson says:

    To The Family,

    Please Accept My Heartfelt Condolences. Truly the loss of a precious loved one is most difficult. Please find comfort in the promise our most loving Heavenly Father Jehovah God gives us in Revelation 21:4″And He will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more; neither will mourning; nor outcry; nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” Yes, We can look forward to a time soon to come when all suffering including death will be done away with forever. For more encouraging information from the bible. Please visit jw.org

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