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Milton G. Ainsworth Jr. died at his home on Sunday, September 12, 2021 at the age of 69.
Born in Mercer County, NJ, Mr. Ainsworth has been a long time resident of Lower Bucks County prior to moving to Philadelphia. He was a graduate of Pennsbury High School.
For many years, he was a truck driver for McCallister in Newtown and KRV Trucking.
Mr. Ainsworth was a member of a Pool League, playing especially at the Road House in Bensalem and 5 points in Levittown.
He was also and avid NASCAR fan, an Eagles fan, and also enjoyed Paint Ball.
Beloved husband of the late Christina (Moos), Mr. Ainsworth is the loving father of Marcella Banach, Milton G. Ainsworth III and the late James Paul Ainsworth.
He will also be sadly missed by his grandchildren, Kyle and Kyba Banach and Damien Milton Ainsworth.
Services and interment will be held privately.
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Cell Banach
October 14, 2021
I know that you are in a better place now, you're not suffering anymore and you're with mom and James.. I miss you so much.. I hope you know that I was proud to be your daughter and very lucky to have you with us in the end.. I'm sorry for the time that passed in between.. I missed you then, I miss you now, and I will miss you forever... all my love to you pop..
Jim Kellerman
September 17, 2021
You will be greatly missed so sorry from his brother from another mother
Ruthanne Lenahan
September 17, 2021
I can't say we always got along especially when we were young and stupid, but I can say with a great deal of conviction that changed as we matured. I remember our Sunday get togethers sharing food drinks and lots of laughter. I am so happy I got to see you before you passed to tell you again that I loved you and to hear you say you loved me too. So many good memories I will have. I will miss your laugh, hugs and sometimes stupid jokes. Say hello to Mom and Dad, Tina, James and as you called him Big bird.( tell him I love and miss him more each day as I will do with you. You will always remain in my heart. Love You.
val banach
September 15, 2021
Mick , I am going to Miss You , Your Friendship meant alot, The advice and of course our conversations , Your personality and Your Laugh. ....Love Val
Ginny
September 14, 2021
Milt,
You were always an awesome person to me & I am so honored to have had someone like you in my life and have always considered us to be family. It is heartbreaking to know I'll never hear your laughter again or get to smile again when you call me my favorite nickname that I loved so well. You always made me laugh & smile. Those memories, I will cherish forever. You will always be in my heart & thoughts and sadly missed forever. Love you dude. Rest easy now . ♥
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