In loving memory of

Ayers Hoyt
November 2, 1990 - December 17, 2020

Ayers Hoyt, 30, of Kingston, NY, passed unexpectedly on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at her residence. She was born on November 2, 1990 in Kingston, NY and was the daughter of Denise Pagluighi and her husband Tony Pagluighi and Larry Hoyt, Jr. and his wife Penny Hoyt. Ayers had attended Kingston High School and was a graduate of Saugerties High School, she enjoyed her dirt bike, swimming, riding with her Dad on his motorcycle, cliff diving, taking care of her pets, traveling around, loved to meet people and touched the lives of all that she met. If someone needed help, she was right there.

She had worked for Wal Mart as a manager and was always willing to go the extra mile. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother Larry Hoyt, III, her grandparents Edward and Joyce Albright, Larry Hoyt and Marie Welch, her step grandfather Brian Ackert, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Ayers impacted the lives of many people with her kindness and generosity.

Arrangements entrusted to Keyser Funeral & Cremation Service, Inc., 326 Albany Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401, where family and friends may visit on Monday, December 28, 2020 from 4pm to 6:30pm. If you would like to attend, please reserve your space here: https://app.planhero.com/gatherings/7616-ayers-hoyt-calling-hours For those who wish, in honor of Ayer's love of animals and her volunteering at UCSPCA, please make a contribution in Ayer's memory to UCSPCA www.ucspca.org 20 Wiedy Road, Kingston, NY 12401

A tribute for Ayers may be found at www.Keyserfuneralservice.com , where you may leave memories and expressions of sympathy for her family.


Tributes

UCSPCA wrote on Jan 7, 2021:

"Condolences and love from Ayers' friends at UCSPCA. She was a valued volunteer and friend to the shelter, and her kindness and light will be dearly missed."

Mariah coddington velez wrote on Dec 26, 2020:

"God bless you all. So sorry you had to go Ayers. I'll love you forever. - mariah coddington / Velez "

Timmathy Cannon wrote on Dec 26, 2020:

"I dont really know how to do this you hade my 6 in so many ways we seen the country together in ways most never will allways hade an ear 4 me when I was going through things I love you so much you truly are one of the most important people in my life and I will always have a peice missing with out you to turn to be at peace and rest we will hold you in our hearts and think fondly outour memories "

Jessica Perry wrote on Dec 23, 2020:

"Even though I haven?t seen Ayers since we were kids, I still think about when she would call me Uncle Jesse when she was little. I will miss her dearly and will always remember the times we shared growing up. Love you Ayers. Uncle Jesse :)"

Krysti wrote on Dec 23, 2020:

"She was such a delight too work with & always made me smile!!! Rest easy... My prayers, condolences, & sympathy going out too the family... ??????"