Destiny Ainsworth-

Schwartz

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Destiny Ainsworth-Schwartz

May 11 1969 - Apr 25 2024

Destiny Ainsworth-Schwartz, age 54, of Frisco, Texas, passed away in the early minutes of Thursday April 25, 2024. Destiny was born May 11, 1969, in McAllen Waco, Texas, to John Hilton and Linda Gail (Evans) Ainsworth.

After graduating early from Little Elm High School, in Little Elm, Texas in May 1987, she went on to study marketing at Texas State University, in San Marcos, Texas.

During this time, in October 1988 she was both blessed and challenged, becoming a strong single mother to daughter Laura Marie.

While working for the motivational speaker Tony Robbins, she was afforded the chance to travel extensively and experience many adventures, to which she brought back to share with friends and family.

While traveling, she met and married her first husband, Geoff Schwartz (1996-2005) in Clark, Nevada. They had one child, Geoffrey Paul in May 1997.

In 2014 she met William A. Midyette through his friendship with her sister Leisa, and after a courtship for the ages, they were married November 11, 2020, in Oak Point, Texas.

She loved everyone that she met (as her small statured frame held an infinite heart) and delighted at being both a mother to her children, nieces and nephews and “Nana” to her grand babies.

She is survived by her husband; daughter, Laura Marie Bovre and husband, Kyle of Melissa, Texas; son, Geoffrey Paul Schwartz of Providence Village, Texas; stepson, Adam Midyette of Enfield, Connecticut; grandchildren, Reagan Bovre, Makynlee Bovre, and Emery Lynn Bovre; mother, Linda Corley and stepfather, Owen Corley, of Oak Point, Texas; brother, Mark Ainsworth; sisters, Michelle Gray and husband, Richard of Missouri and Leisa Jasso Oak Point; nieces and nephews: Abby Roach and husband, Levi, Jacob Jasso, Steven Jasso, and Morgan Peña; grandniece, Elliot Roach; and numerous cousins, friends, including her endeared friend William Bond of Waxahachie, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her beloved sister, Veronica Riffey.

Services will be held on Saturday, May 11th, at Jake's Place Pavilion in Oak Point, at 2pm with a worship service on Saturday, May 18th, at Living Word Baptist Church, in Oak Point, Texas, also at 2pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to Oxford Glen Memory Care at Grand Prairie, Dallas, Texas in memory of Leona Barnum.

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