Judy Bond
Father’s Day is tomorrow…I know you tried to be a good father and positive influence on Ryan but you met with resistance. I pray that someday Ryan will find Jesus and become the man you wanted him to be. Happy heavenly Father’s Day.
Birth date: Jul 26, 1955 Death date: May 22, 2022
Henry Joseph Layes, age 66, of Fayetteville passed away Sunday May 22, 2022 in Fayetteville. He was born July 26, 1955 in Paris, Arkansas, the only son of Henry and Wilma Kaufman Layes. His childhood was spent on the small family Read Obituary
Father’s Day is tomorrow…I know you tried to be a good father and positive influence on Ryan but you met with resistance. I pray that someday Ryan will find Jesus and become the man you wanted him to be. Happy heavenly Father’s Day.
I remember when no one else does
Happy Birthday in heaven. You so wanted to live to be 84…God had other plans. Maybe others don’t remember but I do. RIP
Well friend it’s been 2 years. You are not forgotten. Rest well.
It’s been a little over a year since you left. Your birthday is tomorrow. Don’t suppose anyone but me will remember. Ryan never remembered when you were living so don’t expect he’ll remember now. Bet your gave is bare. Well my friend I remember. Celebrate in heaven with family, friends, and Jesus.
I always enjoyed talking with Henry . He was so knowledgeable on the subject of guns and the historical facts behind many of them . He was a very kind man .
O Lord we call upon You in our time of sorrow, that You give us the strength and will bear our heavy burdens, untill we can again feel the warmth and love of Your divine compassion. Be mindful of us and have mercy on us while we struggle to comprehend life's hardships. Your last words to me were "I love you, too" I will cherish those words till I see you again, GOD BLESS FRIENDS AND FAMILY!
Henry was a really great friend to me and always got me to laugh when i wasnt feeling like laughing. He was a good man and he loved his son dearly
Another of Henry’s co-workers at the University, I always appreciated his willingness to help as well as his directness and geniality. He was one of the good ones and will be warmly remembered.
I met Henry about 13 years ago. He and I became friends. I will miss him.
John Ross