With deep sorrow, we announce our beloved son, brother, and uncle, Jared Timothy Ainslie, passed away on December 1st, 2020. Jared was born in Whittier, California on January 22nd, 1991. He resided in Montclair, California until he was 13 years old and moved with his family to Arizona.
Jared attended Willow Canyon High School and graduated a semester early in 2009. After high school, he attended Maricopa Skill Center for auto body painting and auto body repair.
As a kid, Jared loved camping and going to amusement parks, something he never grew out of. His favorite ride at Disneyland was Splash Mountain. Jared could con anyone into riding a roller coaster, including his dad who hated them. He always had an adventurous spirit.
Jared loved spending time with his family, and he adored his nieces and nephews; family meant the world to him. His family loved hearing his hilarious imitations and comedic stories. His light-hearted personality always made people feel welcomed. Jared’s infectious smile and booming voice brought life to every room.
Jared loved every animal he came in contact with especially his Boston Terriers, Cooper and Sadie and his six sugar gliders. Jared had a great appreciation for nature. He was an avid traveler and a lover of life. Jared was spontaneous and was always ready for a road trip to experience new things.
Jared was a lover of music. He attended countless concerts and festivals. Some of his favorites were KISS, Papa Roach, Ozzy Osbourne, and Nghtmre. He could strike up a conversation about music with anyone, even if they were not a “willing” participant.
Jared was a force of nature as he was loud and passionate about most things in life. He was a car enthusiast, and spent countless hours on his pride and joy, a custom 2012 Dodge Challenger. Jared planned to get his car ready for car shows by painting, color sanding, and buffing it. He also added a custom sound system, full exhaust and new rims.
Jared worked for Fry’s Grocer, and was well liked by most. At work, Jared was known for his hard work, over-time, and his loud music bumped throughout the store. Jared took pride in his work while still finding ways to wreak havoc.
Jared was a gregarious person and made friends wherever he went. He was the best story teller who can make a mundane task into an adventure. Jared tried to see the best in people and found joy in making people laugh. Jared was a loyal friend with the biggest heart. He was someone who looked out for people and always blessed them with his time.
Jared survived by his parents, Timothy Ainslie and Jill (Grelck) Ainslie of Buckeye Arizona; brothers, Matthew (m. Jessica) Ainslie and Joseph Ainslie; sisters, Amanda Ainslie and Katelyn Ainslie; nieces, Mya, Kristen, Hailey, Mackenzie, and Nora; nephews, Isaac and Matthew; grandmother, Lorraine Ainslie; and numerous aunts and uncles. Jared was proceeded in death by grandparents, Mildred Grelck, Joseph Grelck and Stanley Ainslie.
Jared was a one-of-a-kind character and ultimately a kid who never grew up. Jared’s spirit will live in our hearts for eternity.
- "He is Gone - You can shed tears that he is gone, or you can smile because he has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that he'll come back, or you can open your eyes and see all he's left. Your heart can be empty because you can't see him, or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn back on tomorrow and live yesterday, or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember him only that he is gone, or you can cherish his memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back, or you can do what he'd want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on." Author: David Harkins -
A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, April 23, 2021 at 11:00 AM, at Surprise Funeral Care, 16063 W. Bell Rd., Surprise, Arizona.
To sign the guestbook online, to share memories, and to send condolences and well-wishes to the family, please visit, www.surprisefuneralcare.com.
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