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It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of our mother, Louise Ruth Ainsworth, who left us on Friday, December 6, 2024 at the age of 78. Born in Littleton, New Hampshire on September 29, 1946 to Albert and Emily Conn. Louise lived in Lisbon and attended the Lisbon school district, graduating in 1964. After, working at Connor‘s shoe shop in Lisbon. Louise moved to Bartlett in 1973 after meeting George Ainsworth. They were married in July 1974. Louise lived her life caring for her family and working at Kearsarge peg company for a number of years. George passed in February 1981 and Louise never remarried. She moved to North Conway in 2005 and lived there until her passing. Louise enjoyed puzzles, collecting salt and pepper shakers , walking up to Schuler Park for all of the craft fairs and any time spent with family. In 1993 her grandson, Eric Bellen, was born. Her “little prince “as she called him. Her world changed when he was born. She enjoyed every weekend with him. They would take walks to Zeb’s, craft fairs, and going to the park. They enjoyed their weekend “bacon breakfasts” for many years. Eric and his friends always stopped by after mountain biking in North Conway for “pig in a blankets” and possibly a little injury cleanup, which gram was always happy to do. Louise was predeceased by her sisters, Barbara Hudson, and Elaine Conn, her brother, John Conn , and stepson, Craig Ainsworth. She is survived by her daughter, Trina Bellen and husband Tom, of Center Conway, her son, Dennis Conn and his fiancé Virginia Dickinson of Conway, as well as her stepson Kevin Ainsworth and wife Lisa of Whitefield. She also leaves behind her grandson, Eric Bellen, and wife, Shelby of Conway, granddaughters, Kara Marston of Conway and Krystal Marston of Georgia. Great grandchildren, Sibley, Kairi, Jimmy, River, Evelynn, and Terralyn. She also leaves behind her very special nieces and nephew, Michael Hudson, Karen (Bernard) Gingue, Joanne (Billy) McClintock, and Donna Hudson. There will be no calling hours. Services will be announced in the spring.