If you have additional information or special memories of Stanley Ainsworth, please email them to Judy Kuster
I had lost touch with him in the past few years, but for more than a decade, Stan was my main mentor. He had seen everything there was to see in academic life and survived. But more importantly after he retired he became very open to the spiritual side of life, and I found this very surprising, because he was very much the scientist. I was impressed with the extent to which his mind could be open to new, even outrageous ideas. At the time that I knew him I too was beginning to see that science didn't quite cover all the bases, important as it was, and Stan was very enthusiastic about my being able to open up in somewhat the same way he did. Helen too was an important part of my life at this time, and as a couple they were quite extraordinary, still very much in love after many years of marriage. I remember on one of the SFA meetings, when it was cocktail hour, we were all ordering drinks, and Stan declined, noting that alcohol interfered with his sex life. He was then about 70. "Stan the Man indeed", I said to myself.
added May 1, 2000