Jimmie Lee Ainsworth Birmingham
Jimmie Lee (Page) Ainsworth Birmingham, 87, of Laurel passed away on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022 at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel. She was born on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1935, in Perry, Fla.
A family memorial service will be at a later date. Colonial Chapel Funeral Home of Bay Springs is in charge of arrangements.
Ms. Jimmie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend.
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A news release later said she died peacefully in her Honolulu home with her wife, Veronica Gail Kawānanakoa, at her side.“Abigail will be remembered for her love of Hawaii and its people,” her 69-year-old wife said in a statement, “and I will miss her with all of my heart.”
Kawānanakoa held no formal title but was a living reminder of Hawaii’s monarchyShe was a symbol of Hawaiian national identity that endured after the kingdom was overthrown by American businessmen in 1893.