AYARS ,
Martha Cecelia
(Maiden Name: Smith)
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Martha Ayars Curtis
Born July 25, 1922 in Prescott, Ariz.
Died Jan. 24, 2011
Martha Ayars Curtis, a native Prescottonian, was born Martha Cecelia
Smith to Hazel and Harry J. Smith on July 25, 1922, at her
grandmother's home on South Mt. Vernon Street. She passed away Jan. 24,
2011.
She attended Lincoln Elementary and Prescott High and in 1940 was in
the first class to graduate from the "new" Senior High School on
Granite Creek. In 1910, her father had purchased the Mint Creek Ranch
in Williamson Valley and the family spent summers and several years
during the Depression living and working on the ranch.
In 1941, Martha married Al Ayars. They had three children. Rick was
born in 1943, Sue in 1944 and Jay in 1952.
In 1974, she married Louie F. Curtis and spent many years traveling
with him to archeological digs and Quarter Horse Association
conventions. After Louie's death in 1993, she continued her active
lifestyle in her home on Bridge Street and in 2007 moved to Las Fuentes
Retirement Resort.
Martha worked in a variety of businesses in Prescott, including Vyne
Bros., Bank of Arizona, Western Ranch Store, Pioneer Store & Saddle
Shop and Dr. Klein's dental office. She was active in Boy Scouts as a
den mother and the Campfire Girls as the children were growing up. In
later years, she was a member of the BPW, the Yavapai Republican Women,
the Prescott Corral of the Westerners, the Noon Lionesses and the
Congregational Church.
Martha was an avid bowler in Prescott leagues for many years and loved
going to state tournaments. She loved her knitting and crocheting. Her
hands were always busy until her eyesight started to fade. Her
"scrubbies" were a treasured item for her children, grandchildren and
dear friends.
Martha is survived by her son Rick; daughter Sue; five grandchildren;
12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
No services are planned. Anyone wishing to make a donation in Martha's
name can do so to the Sharlot Hall Museum, 415 West Gurley St.,
Prescott, AZ 86301, or on their website, www.sharlot.org.
A celebration of Martha's life will be on Saturday, Feb. 19, from 2 to
4 p.m. at Las Fuentes Retirement Resort, 1035 Scott Drive, Prescott.
Please join us in honoring Martha's life as she touched many people
during her 88 years on this earth.
She always had a smile on her face and was a positive force for so many
people. She will be missed.
Information provided by survivors.