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Douglas Wayne Ainsworth

June 28, 1938 ~ May 19, 2015 (age 76) 76 Years Old
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Message from Lynda Ainsworth-Valente
June 14, 2015 1:20 PM

My name is Lynda Ainsworth-Valente. Daughter of Ken & Esther Ainsworth, Wayne's Aunt & Uncle. I was shocked and surprised to see cousin Wayne's obituary in the paper. I've been in Las Vegas since '08. My family, and especially my Dad, were so proud of Wayne in the service. Love to Doreen, Don Ray, Wanda & Garnet. I am sorry for your loss. Seeing him in the paper brought back childhood memories of us kids growing up together. My condolences to Wayne's children and family. Lynda.valente@cox.net - I would love to connect with you.
Message from Damon Ainsworth
June 13, 2015 3:14 PM

My earliest memory of my father was that he was larger than life. My father was the strongest and most brave person I knew. When my dad was not working he was home with all of us. He was happiest when he was with his family. Even though we didn't have a lot of money growing up my dad always made sure we all had the things we needed. He never worried how much it cost. My dad taught me what it was like to be a real father. One thing he taught me was how important it was to be a man of your words and action and I know that my life turned out the way it did because of him. To this day I carry a handkerchief, wear my wallet at all times, and wear a watch. One thing I know is that he meant more to me than he will ever know. My dad wasn't famous or rich but he was the best father I could ever ask for. I think he finally knew we would all be ok without him but he will be missed. One thing I learned from my father was how important family was. It is the most important thing to me and I love spending time with my family whenever I can. Thank you Dad for always being there when I needed you most. Love your son Damon. I hope you are fly fishing in heaven and watching NASCAR.
Message from Damon Ainsworth
June 13, 2015 3:00 PM

Ode to a Father My earliest memory of my father was that he was larger than life. My father was the strongest and most brave person I knew. I was born in 1962. May father re-enlisted with the Navy soon after I was born. Unfortunately a few years later the US was in a war with Vietnam. My earliest memories of my father was this tough, strong door gunner in a helicopter. When he came back from his different tours my dad made sure he was a part of my brother and I's life. He taught us to play sports like boxing (sorry Darrell), baseball, and football. When my dad was not working he was home with all of us. He was happiest when he was with his family. My dad wasn't famous or rich but he was the best father I could ever ask for. I think he finally knew we would all be ok without him but he will be missed. One thing I learned from my father was how important family was. It is the most important thing to me and I love spending time with my family whenever I can. Thank you Dad for always being there when I needed you most. Love your son Damon. I hope you are fly fishing in heaven and watching NASCAR.
Message from Cynthia Naughton
June 2, 2015 5:05 PM

I find myself looking for you in your favorite chair, at the kitchen table, in the den…all the places I expect to find you Mr. Douglas…but I don’t see you. I get sad. I have something that I just can’t wait to share with you, after a long day at work, so that we can laugh once again Mr. Douglas…but I can’t hear you. I cry now. I gave you my word to never let you fall, and I always hold you up the best I can, I keep my promises Mr. Douglas…but my hands are empty now. I pray. So now I close my eyes, wipe the tears away and ask Father God to let you know that I miss your face, and your laugh, and your strength Mr. Douglas…but Jesus tells me to look in my heart and my mind because that is where you live on and I find you there. Here’s the good times that we shared over the past couple of years, one more time, “Good night sweetheart, well it’s time to go…bo-do-de-oh-do… Good night sweetheart, well it’s time to go…bo-do-de-oh-do… (kiss on your forehead)” Rest in Peace Mr. Douglas…Good and Faithful Servant of the Lord!!!
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