Mrs. Ainsworth, a supervisor for Rival Manufacturing, died Thursday, February 9 of cancer at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center in Jackson. Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Ainsworth was a native of Winston County, moving to Richland 20 years ago. Shew as a member of the Aluminum, Brick,and Glass Union Local 401 of Jackson. She was a Protestant.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Parker.
Survivors include her sons, Johnny Ainsworth and Jeff Ainsworth, both of Richland; daughters, Ilene Ainsworth of Florence, and Melissa Glosson of Jackson; brothers, Paul Parker, David Parker, and Jimmy Parker, all of Philadelphia, and Bobby and Billy Parker, both of Union; sisters, Mildred McCullum and Mary Burt, both of Meridian; nine grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
The Rankin County News
02-15-1995
Mrs. Ainsworth, a supervisor for Rival Manufacturing, died Thursday, February 9 of cancer at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center in Jackson. Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Ainsworth was a native of Winston County, moving to Richland 20 years ago. Shew as a member of the Aluminum, Brick,and Glass Union Local 401 of Jackson. She was a Protestant.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Parker.
Survivors include her sons, Johnny Ainsworth and Jeff Ainsworth, both of Richland; daughters, Ilene Ainsworth of Florence, and Melissa Glosson of Jackson; brothers, Paul Parker, David Parker, and Jimmy Parker, all of Philadelphia, and Bobby and Billy Parker, both of Union; sisters, Mildred McCullum and Mary Burt, both of Meridian; nine grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
The Rankin County News
02-15-1995
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