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Becky

Glenwood Springs, Colorado

November 16, 1926 - November 18, 2024

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Becky Obituary

Longtime Aspen resident Becky Ayres died peacefully at her home in Meadowood on

November 18, 2024 after a brief illness.


Becky was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the youngest of five children of

Richard and Mary Thatcher. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1948, following her

mother and her two older sisters, and remained an active alumna, staying in touch with

classmates and attending reunions until she was no longer able to travel.


In 1948 she married R. William Ayres, Jr. Becky and Bill spent their adult years in

Schenectady, Philadelphia, Boston, Pittsburgh, Hamilton, Ohio and Racine, Wisconsin before

moving to Aspen in 1988 to a retirement home that they had built in Meadowood in 1980. In

1998 they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Aspen Institute, surrounded by

family and friends.


Besides raising her four children, Becky was an active volunteer in the Episcopal Church

in every community in which the family lived. She also volunteered at local hospitals and social

service organizations.


While living in Hamilton in the 1970s, Becky earned an MA from Miami University of

Ohio and worked as an executive recruiter for a local firm. In Racine during the 1980s she

worked as a residential real estate agent.


Becky and Bill spent their retirement years skiing, hiking and volunteering in Aspen.

Together they founded St. Peter’s of the Valley Episcopal Church in Basalt and helped it grow to

become a flourishing congregation. Becky was a tireless volunteer at Aspen Valley Hospital

well into her 90s. In 2015, her 26 years of service to the Hospital were recognized in a special

Proclamation by the Pitkin County Board of Commissioners. Becky was also a board member of

Independent Seniors.


All the while, Becky’s home in Meadowood was regularly filled with family and friends

who came for skiing in the winter and for hiking and concerts at the Music Tent in the summer.

Becky leaves three children: Russell Ayres (Kathy) of Pittsburgh, PA and Stockbridge,

MA; Rev. Stephen Ayres (Lisa) of Basalt CO; Nancy Friel (Michael) of Portland, OR; and seven

grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Her daughter, Carolyn Newell, died earlier this

year.


The family asks that memorial gifts be made to St. Peter’s of the Valley Episcopal

Church, 200 Elk Run Drive, Basalt CO 81621, or to Aspen Valley Hospital, 401 Castle Creek Road,


Aspen CO 81611. A memorial service will be scheduled at St. Peter’s of the Valley, Basalt, on

January 18 at 4:00 PM.

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Longtime Aspen resident Becky Ayres died peacefully at her home in Meadowood on

November 18, 2024 after a brief illness.


Becky was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the youngest of five children of

Richard and Mary Thatcher. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1948, following her

mother and her two

Events

Service

Saturday, January 18, 2025

4:00 pm

St. Peters of the Valley

200 Elk Run Drive BASALT, CO 81621