Matt Cacioppo
I will certainly meet you sweet Granny Bones. Thank you for your sass and allowing us into your family with such open arms. I definitely loved being around you.
Birth date: Aug 23, 1928 Death date: Jan 1, 2020
Jane Ayer Clay August 23, 1928 - January 1, 2020 Jane Ayer Clay was born August 23, 1928 in Claremont, New Hampshire to Bernice H. (Lloyd) Ayer and Harold E. Ayer. Jane had two brothers, John Ayer and Benjamin Ayer and a sister, Read Obituary
I will certainly meet you sweet Granny Bones. Thank you for your sass and allowing us into your family with such open arms. I definitely loved being around you.
Grandma (Granny Bones) you had the most infectious smile. Your feistiness is what I loved most. I have so many memories. Your beautiful African violets who always had the names of your grandchildren. Your laugh always persuaded everyone to laugh along. You loved being with the family and making memories that I always hold dear to my heart. Grandma I know you are watching over your family with grandpa, uncle Chris and aunt Allison. Love you Granny Bones.
She was a very nice lady! I always enjoyed seeing her over the holidays when I came to California! My thought and prayers are with her family and friends ! Rip!
I am going to miss Jane very much. She was so mentally young and in tune with everything happening, her body was not as cooperative. Parkinsons disease was her downfall. She still fought to keep moving, "slow and steady" was her motto. Her witty character and humor was a great attribute along with her good old Yankee upbringing. She had a wonderful time sharing stories about the good old days and the recent times while living in her retirement community.She always was admired for her purple attire, she even was recently coloring her hair with a purple streak in it, you would think it was her favorite color, but blue was her favorite! She shared recently with me a gentleman new to her facility had asked if he could say something to her and hoped she wouldnt get upset...she said sure...he told her how much her eyes looked like Bette Davis. Jane's blue eyes were the most beautiful blue! She smiled and told him that was a nice complement. She had many friends over the years. We will all miss herI