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Harry Ainsworth Obituary

76, of New Bedford and Mattapoisett, MA, died peacefully at home on June 7, surrounded by his family and his faithful golden retriever, Scamp. Dr. Ainsworth was raised in Arlington, MA and graduated from the Arlington public school system. He graduated cum laude from Tufts University with a BS in Biochemistry. Dr. Ainsworth graduated from Tufts Medical School in 1958. After completion of his pathology residency, Dr. Ainsworth earned his Board certification in Clinical and Anatomical Pathology. Dr. Ainsworth accepted a commission in the Army in 1963. He served as a Captain and director of Pathology at Walson Army Hospital, Fort Dix, NJ. He received a commendation medal for meritorious service at the end of his two year tour of duty. He joined St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford, MA in 1965 as an associate pathologist, and was appointed chief pathologist in 1983, a position which he retained until his retirement in 1995. He was an Emeritus Fellow with the College of American Pathologists and a member of the American Medical Association and the Massachusetts Medical Society. In his spare time, Dr. Ainsworth was an avid reader, angler, investor, woodworker, and amateur horticulturalist. He especially loved growing exotic and tropical plants. In addition to his beloved wife, Sally, he leaves a sister, Fidelis McKillop of Nashua, NH, and 4 children: Leslie Garber of Westborough, MA, Laurie Andrick of Nashua, NH, Harry Ainsworth, Jr. of Portland, OR and Keith Ainsworth of Madison, CT. Along with his immediate family, Dr. Ainsworth leaves ten grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Wilson's Funeral Home, New Bedford, MA, is in charge of private family arrangements. A celebration of Dr. Ainsworth's life will be held at the Grace Episcopal Church at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in Dr. Ainsworth's name to the SouthCoast Humane Society and Shelter in Dartmouth, MA or the Market Ministries Soup Kitchen, 60 Eighth St., New Bedford, MA. www.wilsonchapel.net.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jun. 11 to Jun. 18, 2008.

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Rev. Dr. Christopher + Joyce Drew

June 18, 2008

SALLY-
We remember you both from our days in New Bedford. I was at South Baptist Church and was very active with the Inter-Church Council, where my wife worked for a time in the parent-child center. We're holding you in our prayers.

Roxane (Robinson) Amaral

June 12, 2008

Dear Mrs. Ainsworth and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you, may your faith bring you peace and your memories comfort.

Leslie & Billie Reynolds

June 11, 2008

Dear Sallie and family,
Our deepest condolences. We shall never forget all the wonderful times we shared together at Fort Dix in 1963-64. Our love to you and family.

Deborah Weinstein

June 9, 2008

June 9th 2008
Dear Mrs. Ainsworth,
So sorry to learn of your husband's passing. Sincere sympathy to you & your family. I spoke to you recently in a CVS I believe..it's me Deborah(Amaral) Weinstein & I baby sat for your 4 children when I was 17 yrs old!! Probably in 1966!!I was very pleased to have an opportunity to speak to you when we met by chance that day.
Sincerely,
Deborah

Barbara and John Schrader

June 9, 2008

Dear Sally: John and I were stunned to hear of Harry's passing from Jack Grantham. He was such a kind man and loved his dogs. We were so looking forward to seeing you this year at the Point. May he rest in Peace and be free of pain. Thinking of you always.
Barbara and John Schrader

Linda (Wilkinson) Esposito

June 9, 2008

Dear Mrs. Ainsworth and Family, very sorry to hear of Dr. Ainsworth's passing. My prayers are with you all at this time.

Betsy and Bob Gurney

June 9, 2008

Dear Sally and family,

Bob and I were deeply saddened and shocked when we read of Harry's passing. We know that your strong faith in the Lord will help you during this time of sorrow. Please know that our prayers are with the Ainsworth family at this time.

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