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In Loving Memory of
Ainsley Walwin Dalrymple Jr.
March 30, 1980 – February 15, 2026
Ainsley Walwin Dalrymple Jr. was born on March 30, 1980, in Brooklyn, New York, to Juliet and Ainsley “Robert” Dalrymple. He was the third of four children, growing up alongside his siblings, Sherrice, Shonique and Jason. Ainsley was raised with strong family values that would later define the way he loved and led his own family.
From a young age, Ainsley was full of life and energy. He grew up in Hempstead, New York, where he was an honor roll student and a quiet but talented athlete, playing multiple sports including basketball and baseball. He graduated from Westbury High School in 1998. That same year, while attending Morgan State University, he met the love of his life, Tishura Dwyer. They were obsessed with each other from the very start.Their connection was immediate, intense and enduring. He married his wife in 2007. Their union resulted in three children, Morghan, Ainsley lll, and Camryn.
Cars were his first passion, a love inspired by his father. He began his career as a highly successful car salesman, working at multiple dealerships. His natural charisma, sharp instincts and deep industry knowledge set him apart. Eventually, he earned his dealers license and launched his own company, East Coast Brokers. Working side by side with his father, his dad as the mechanic and Ainsley as the salesmen, the two became a powerful and successful team. After losing his father in 2019, a loss that profoundly affected him, he found it difficult to continue in the same space without his inspiration by his side. That season marked a turning point in his life.
In 2020, he redirected his tunnel vision and determination toward investing and trading, immersing himself in the stock market and later the world of the blockchain. Ainsley had a futuristic mindset, always forward-thinking, always studying what was next. He believed in staying ahead of the curve and planted seeds of financial literacy, innovation, and courage in his children. He did not believe in keeping knowledge to himself. If he learned something valuable, he shared it. He never wanted to speed ahead alone; he wanted those around him to grow with him.
He instilled powerful principles in his children. One lesson that will forever echo in their hearts: “Count the cost before you start because once you start something, you have to finish it.” He taught them to move boldly, to think ahead, and to never shrink.
Ainsley was beautifully grounded in the simple things he loved. He was an exceptional driver, who taught many how to drive. He was an excellent cook, especially cooking with his wife, which became one of their shared joys. He loved to play his reggae music, keeping him deeply connected to his Jamaican roots. Most days you could find him in his signature hoodie, coffee in hand, and enjoying his favorite part of the day, mornings. He cherished those quiet morning rituals and the comfort of home. He loved deeply, listened intentionally, and made people feel seen and included. Whether sharing knowledge, laughter, a meal, or simply his presence, Ainsley gave of himself fully. He was warm, kind, and steady, a man who loved to love and whose spirit will forever be felt in the lives he touched.
He leaves behind his loving wife Tishura Dalrymple, his beloved children Morghan, Ainsley III and Camryn, his mother Juliet Dalrymple, his siblings, extended family, and many friends who will forever carry his wisdom and warmth in their hearts.
His greatest investment was always his family. The seeds he planted will continue to grow for generations.
His legacy lives on.
Zoom Link to Ainsley Dalrymple Celebration of Life Service
Passcode: 890337
Meeting ID: 845 5005 2563