STEVE-AINSWORTH-Obituary

STEVE AINSWORTH

HUNTLEY, Illinois

1956 - 2022

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November 11, 1956 - October 8, 2022. Steven David Ainsworth, 65, of Huntley, IL, passed away on October 8, 2022, after battling ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) for 2 years. He was born November 11, 1956, in Newburgh, NY, to Sterling (Stu) and Tamar (Tammy) Ainsworth. By the age of 2 years old, Steve...

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Hi Steve, I was just thinking about you. I want you to know that I am SO PROUD of you and I was very lucky to have shared time with you. I love you, miss you, and will find you when I visit the other side. Love Don

You, my friend, were an Elgin legend. Never to be forgotten, rest peacefully. Daniel Rich

May Steve rest in Peace. He is in a much better place. My you and your family have very fond memories. Jan Partington Coskey

Many good memories of Steve growing up in the North End of Elgin,Little League and Teener baseball,Spring st. hill and Golf.Steve was always fun to be around and had such a kind heart. May the peace of GOD surround the Ainsworth family,and thank you Jesus for having Steve be a part of our lives.

Our condolences to the Ainsworth family. We have made a donation to ALS in his honor. May your memories of Steve bring you peace, knowing he is at peace now.

Steve was always there for my dad. They always enjoyed their old style together and watched golf or just talked. He will be forever in our hearts...

I worked with Steve at SWS on the Salesforce. I haven't seen him for over 12 years, but to this day I can still see that smile. It was always great to see him on Fridays at the office and get to talk and share some laughs. God called you to be on his team. Rest in Peace friend.

So sorry to hear the passing of Steve.I was shocked.Such a wonderful person.I use to be his hairstylist years ago and he was a good friend of my family. So So sad.He will be missed.

Gosh,it´s hard to say anything at this time. Corey,we had never met,but he always talked about you. I can say that this Man Steve was a true friend and I wish that We had gotten together for "one more". RIP Ains, you were a dandy. I´ll miss our talks.