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AINSLEY ALLEN KAHEALANI FULLARD-LEO
Oct. 22, 1931-Oct. 21, 2008
Ainsley Allen Kahealani Fullard-Leo died Oct. 21, 2008, a day before his 77th birthday from pancreatic cancer. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and lived there most of his life until 2001, when he and his wife, Betty became "snowbirds," spending the six summer months in Camas, WA and the winter months in their long-time home in Kailua, HI.
A true family man, of all his life accomplishments he was proudest of his two sons, Marcus who lives in Damascus, OR, and Matthew, a resident of Washougal, WA. In addition, he was a doting "Oompah" to Marcus and Michel's four sons, Timothy (7), Gabriel (5), Noah (2 3/4), and Daniel (1), and to the two sons of Matthew and Nelly, Austin (3) and James (3/4).
Ainsley was born in Waikiki and spent his early years dreaming longingly of the surf while attending Punahou School. He joined the Air Force and served in the Korean War as an air traffic controller in the early 1950's. Air traffic control became his career for several years in Oakland and from 1958 to 1974 in Honolulu, until he retired at the age of 43. Then, he earned a business degree from Hawaii Pacific University, which served him well as he helped guide various family real estate investments for the rest of his life.
The passion of his life with his real estate endeavors
was the time Ainsley spent on one of the family properties,
Palmyra Atoll, to which he had a deep spiritual connection.
The family sold the 32 islets comprising Palmyra
to the Nature Conservancy in 2000.
Ainsley died in his Prune Hill home surrounded by his wife and sons, as the noon church bells were heard chiming in central Camas. In addition to his wife and children, he is survived by his brother Dudley; niece, Vickie Lee and her son, William (10); and nephews, Bryant and Gregory Fullard-Leo.
Services will be held in Hawaii.
To send condolences or to sign the online guestbook, please visit www.brownsfh.com. Brown's Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Camas has been entrusted with arrangements.
by Jim Davis : 11/10/08 7:01pm - Report Abuse
Dear Ainsley ... as you make your westward journey let me wish you tailwinds forever ... I shall always remember our time together atKing One Eight ... the skill that you demonstrated while assisting the carrier pilots ... as they struggled to make it to our little airstrip by
the sea. Thank you for all that you taught me. You already have your
clearance to land ... just save me a spot on that big ramp far to the west ... when I arrive I'd be proud to park next to you. ALOHA - Jim Davis