ASHWORTH THOMAS V

CPT Thomas V. Ashworth was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 02/06/2022 at the age of 78.1
Fort Smith, AR
Date of Birth 01/19/1944
Served in the U.S. Marine Corps
Served in Vietnam with HMM-265
This information was provided by June 2022 Popasmoke

More detail on this person: Thomas Ashworth Obituary On February 6, 2022, Thomas V. Ashworth, loving husband, father, grandfather, friend, and Marine passed away at the age of 78. Tom was born on January 19, 1944, in Fort Smith, Arkansas to the late Doris and Cotton Ashworth. His early years were spent mostly in Paris, Arkansas, where he graduated from Paris High School in 1962. The friends and memories from Paris were dear to him and lasted his lifetime. Tom was especially fond of Mt. Magazine, where he often took his family on day or weekend outings to enjoy the beauty of God's creation. Tom then went on to and graduated from Arkansas Tech University. Directly after college, Tom enlisted in the Marine Corps, went through OCS, and became a CH-46 pilot. While stationed in California, Tom met the love of his life, Jane Wells, of Petoskey, Michigan. In 1969, Tom was deployed to Vietnam, where he engaged in over 460 combat and medivac missions. During leave in the middle of his tour, Tom met up with his love in Hawaii where they tied the knot. After serving his enlistment with the Marine Corps, Tom earned a Master's degree in Political Science from the University of Arkansas. Tom and Jane went on to have three children and moved back to Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1978, where he lived out the remainder of his life. Tom spent his life serving and helping others, living out the greatest commandment, to love your neighbor. He was particularly involved in the POW/MIA issue, working tirelessly to bring awareness of and fight for those who didn't make it home. In this effort, Tom wrote articles, traveled the country for speaking engagements, and testified twice in front of U.S. Senate Committees with his vast knowledge and expertise. However, his greatest joy in life came through serving as a friend and mentor to many Hmong immigrants and families. The positive impact and fulfillment these treasured relationships had on his life would take a book to express. His legacy and Christian core values are lived out and through his surviving family members: wife of 52 years, Jane Ashworth of Ft. Smith, AR; children Sarah Ashworth of Fort Smith, AR, Jennifer Choyfoo and husband Eric of Cunningham, TN, and John Ashworth and wife Pam of Greenbrier, AR; brothers Retired Colonel Richard Ashworth and wife Dottie of Fayetteville, AR, and Dr. Christopher Ashworth of Greenwood, AR; sister Debborah Ashworth-Hoffman and husband David of Van Buren, AR; 12 grandchildren - Aleksandr, Maggie, Elijah, Ashworth, Eva Grace, Mandy, A.J., Dylan, Sydney, Jonah, Sophia, and Sadie. A memorial service will be held 10:00 AM, Saturday, February 19, 2022 at Ocker-Putman Funeral Home in Fort Smith with burial of cremains with honors to follow at Oak Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at

Burial information: Oak Cemetery

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