Lesley Steven AyersLance CorporalA BTRY, 1ST BN, 13TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 06 September 1944 - 08 February 1968 Huntsville, Alabama Panel 38E Line 020 |
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The database page for Lesley Steven Ayers
On February 8, 1968 Les was killed instantly while directing a fire mission at Khe Sanh, South Vietnam. Les was born and attended elementary schools in Rome, Georgia. His parents moved to Huntsville, Alabama in 1955 where he attended public schools and graduated from Huntsville High School in 1963. He attended Jacksonville State College for two years before joining the U.S. Marine Corps. He was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville. His parents and his sister, Sandra Ayers McKenzie, moved back to Rome, Georgia, where Les' Grandparents lived. We, Les' family, cannot express the depth of our sorrow over the loss of our son and brother. His fellow Marines and minister of music in this letter and memorium reflect something of what we would like for you to remember about him. From his father, Euel Ayers Ayers1033@aol.com
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I happened on this memorial by accident but I thank God for this young man's service and his testimony in Christ. God bless this family and all of our service personnel serving around the world.
The Hudsons |
I got to know Les after I came back from Viet Nam. We would ride together from Camp Lejeune N.C. and stop in Atlanta to see the hippies and then he would drop me off in Rome, Ga. We had great times together. Told him goodbye and good luck before he left for Viet Nam. Would not and could not go to his memorial service in Rome (forgive me, brother), but requested that his name be placed on Veterans Memorial in Rome and also visited his final resting place. He loved life and people.
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I went to school with Lesley from grades 8 - 12. He was a great guy. The thing that I remember most about him was that he was always smiling. Never knew him to be down. Huntsville High's class of 63 lost two fine young men in the Vietnam War, Lesley and Charles Taylor. I will remember them always.
From a friend,
A Note from The Virtual Wall
Lieutenant (junior grade) Charles Stockton Taylor, USNR, died on 23 June 1969 while serving with Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 130 (VAQ-130) embarked in the aircraft carrier USS ORISKANY.
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A Note from The Virtual WallA Battery, 1/13 Marines, lost four men during a rocket attack on Khe Sanh:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is his father, Euel Ayers Ayers1033@aol.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 22 Feb 1999
Last updated 09/21/2012