McCloud & Grove, the City of Houston Airport System, Houston Lighting and Power, Mitchell Energy, Cooper Industries, ConocoPhillips, SABIC, Reliant Energy, and the Houston Police Department, to name a few. One of his most enjoyable experiences following his retirement was providing companionship care. Bill was a faithful and devoted husband to Susan Rabinowitz, his wife of 44 years. He was a loving and extremely proud father to children John David, William James, Lauren Rachel, and Christopher Jacob. He is survived by them and grandchildren Amanda, Garrett, Jake, Travis, and Grant. Bill was a lover of animals his entire life. Over the years had several pet dogs, ducks, birds, rabbits, and a cat. He was known for his great sense of humor and storytelling, famously writing jokes for Bob Hope during the Writer's Guild of America strike of 1988. He lived his dream of owning and riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle for many years. Although he suffered from poor health in the final years of his life, Bill continued to work to support his family and enjoy life. He especially enjoyed (and was incredibly skilled at) grilling, cooking, and eating. A private burial will take place at the Houston National Cemetery. A memorial service will also be held at Temple Beth Israel. Bill hoped to see you there, as he would often quote the great Yogi Berra: "Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours." The Ainsworth family would like to extend their gratitude and love to Dr. Andrew Civitello, Dr. Jose Perez and the countless nurses and staff who expertly cared for Bill at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Bill's honor to Poodle Rescue of Houston, Houston Pets Alive, K9 Angels, or your charity of choice.