Aubrey Clay McKinnon

On December 10, 1928, ninety-two years ago, a second son was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi to Breno B. and Carra Glass McKinnon.  They named him Aubrey Clay McKinnon, who would later be one of fourteen children born to this couple.  Aubrey was educated in the Marshall County School District and received Christ at Calvary Church in Holly Springs.

Following his older brother Bert, he moved to LaGrange, Illinois in 1950.  Aubrey loved working with machinery, which later landed him his first and only job working for Blue Bus Company, which later became known a Pace Transit, where he was faithfully employed for more than three decades as Chief Mechanic.

It was also during his early years in Illinois, that he met and married Dorothy V. Johnston, and the couple remained dedicated to one another for sixty-nine years until his death.  He loved fishing and watching westerns and sports on television.  A favorite getaway for him was a solo train or bus ride to the Loop, or a peaceful walk through Brookfield Zoo.  His garden was his pride, canning fruits and vegetables for his family.  And he was best known amongst the community for his mouth-watering Peach Cobblers.

Annually, he looked forward to the Family Reunions.  Little did anyone know that a pandemic would halt the 2020 annual family event.  Yet, his ninetieth birthday celebration in April was just as memorable for the 150+ family members and friends who gathered.

As peacefully as he entered this world, he quietly fulfilled his destiny on December 23, 2020.  Although gentle and soft-spoken and a man of few words, his absence will echo loudly to those who loved him most.

To view the live-stream of the service, please click here: https://video.nest.com/live/Zd1yaiqIns

Sorrowfully mourning his passing is his loving wife, Dorothy V. McKinnon, a devoted daughter, Pamela Landry, grandson Christopher Landry (Alma), great-grandson Gavin Landry, brothers: Deloyd, Chicago, Il, Benard (Barbara), Maywood, IL, Elihue, Broadview, IL, Ralph (Ann), Chicago, IL; sisters: Joan (Roger) Pegues, Chicago, IL, Claudette Jones, Memphis, TN, Gladys Ashford, Maywood, IL, Joyce (Samuel) Nevils, Broadview, IL, Carlean Russell, Washington, DC, and Audria (Bernard) Cummings, Florissant, MO, and nieces and nephews, cousins and friends, too many to mention.  Services and interment will be private.  Arrangements entrusted to Hallowell & James Funeral Home, Countryside at 708/352-6500

28 Replies to “Aubrey Clay McKinnon”

  1. Uncle Aubrey was a gentle soul who always provided timely advice. Rest in Heaven my dear Uncle and my the peace of God be with you until we meet again.

    Love,
    Jonathon Kinkle

    1. Uncle Aubrey was such a soft spoken sweet and wonderful man and Uncle. I will miss him so. I love you Unvle Aubrey enjoy Heaven. May the Peace that passes all understanding rule Aunt Dorthy, Pam , and Chris heart and mind. I love you.

  2. I Love You Uncle Aubrey my heart is sad but I know you & my mom, Constance are enjoying the Family Reunion Eternally again!!! Praying for Aunt Dorothy, Pam & Chris & the Entire McKinnon Family!!! Hugs & Love

  3. Aunt Dorothy, My deepest condolences to you and the entire family. My thoughts and prayers are with you always.

  4. Uncle Aub, you’ve always given me great gardening tips. You were a man of few words..but you always made me feel welcomed in your home.

    Rest in peace.
    Love you.

  5. Pam so sorry to hear about your father’s passing, I will be praying for you and your mother’s strength through this difficult time and If there is any thing I can do don’t hesitate to call as I know all to well the seat you sit in during this time. You both have my deepest sympathy.

  6. Dear Uncle Aub. I will miss you. You were always a gentleman. You reminded me of my dad. Please look after my Lisa for me

  7. Uncle Aub was the epitome of a gentleman. He and Aunt Dorothy’s marriage was one to be idolized…full of love, companionship AND friendship. While he will be missed greatly, he will remembered as the true definition of a good man. Love you Aunt Dorothy!

  8. I am grateful to have had an uncle as kind as Uncle Aubrey. I loved that he liked to take walks locally and in the city. He may have been a man of few words, but he was very observant. His presence will be missed. Thanks for taking such good care of him Aunt Dorothy.

  9. Mrs Mckinnon, Pam and family, my deepest sympathy go out to you all. When human arms can’t embrace God’s arms are ever present. I pray God’s comfort and strength for you all.

    1. Grandma, Pam, Chris and Family may you all find comfort in knowing that Grandpa is resting in peace in a better place and you all have so many happy memories to get you through your pain. We love you all! The González Family

  10. God Bless you and your family at this time on the loss if your husband, Sister Dorothy. May God continue to hold you in the hollow if his hands. Mr. AUBREY was a kind gentle soul. You’re in my Prayers!

  11. Aunt Dorothy, Pam and your family; praying for your strength, comfort, health and peace during this time and always.
    The LORD GOD is our hope and help during our light times and in darkness. Praying you see more light.

  12. Uncle Aubrey some of my fondest childhood memories were paddle boat riding and fishing with you at Wall Doxey State Park. As an adult, I enjoyed our talks about nothing in particular but any and everything. My heart aches as I have lost a very dear uncle, but I rejoice in knowing that you will rest eternally with our Heavenly Father.

  13. He was one of a kind. He was gentle, caring and loving. The jokes and laughter we shared at the family reunions I will cherish for ever! I will remember his quiet presence in the room. Rest well uncle Aubrey job well done!

  14. Uncle Aubrey, I always appreciated your cool demeanor in every situation. Never before have we needed a sense of calm as much as we do right now. I will definitely miss you. Rest peacefully.

  15. I will miss my Uncle Aubrey. During our family reunions, I always enjoyed listening to his stories and life journey. While I am sad that I cannot attend his homecoming, I know he is in heaven with Daddy BB, Momma Carra, Uncle Gaston, Aunt Constance and Uncle Bert.

    To my Aunt Dorothy, Pam and Chris, you have my heartfelt sympathy during this time.

    In closing, “Those we love remain with us, For love itself lives on, And cherished memories never fade, Because a loved one’s gone. Those we love can never be More than a thought apart, For as long as there is memory, They’ll live on in the heart.”

    Respectfully

  16. Uncle Aubrey, Thank you for ALL the kind, soft spoken words which was encouraging and full of wisdom. I definitely will miss your presence at our family reunions as you observed all of the activities. You always reminded me of “Granddaddy BB” when I was in your presence, so I observed you too and listened. Thanks for them AMAZING Pickled Beets, that I didn’t like to share with anyone!!!
    Uncle Aubrey you LIVED a GREAT Life with a beautiful and caring woman, “Aunt Dorothy” your rock for 69 years!!! Thanks for being so ever kind and loving Aunt Dorothy!!!

    Rest in Peace, you will be missed, I Love You Uncle!!

  17. Our family like to offer our deepest condolences. My mother, Alcavy, has very fond memories of her cousin the time they had together. May God continue to be with the family.

  18. To Dorothy, Pam, and Chris we will deeply miss Aubrey. He was a gentle soul. He was a really good listener with a unique smile.
    RIP and enjoy your big reunion with Mother, Daddy, Constance, Bert, and Gaston.
    Love you,
    your sister,

  19. Uncle Aubrey, I remember seeing you on your bike everyday on my way to the train. We would do our daily wave and wish each other a great day. You will be missed.

  20. My dear friend Dorothy, Bill and I are so sad of Aubrey’s passing. Our prayers are with you Pam and Chris.
    Many times when I would call you and you weren’t home Aubrey would pick up the phone and we would have nice conversations. I will miss speaking with him. I enjoyed the times you came to visit and Aubrey came with you. We will miss him.
    Much Love
    Bill and Bev

  21. Uncle Aubrey, my greatest memory of you were at a family reunion in Carolina getting ready to board the bus you were standing like a watchman at the gate, I ask what was wrong , he stated softly “ I waiting to every one board the bus. I felt so loved and honor, for his great love for his family “ I love and will truly miss you RIH Uncle!!!

  22. May God love comfort you Cousin Dorothy at this time. We The Martin Family would like to extend our condolences to You and your family.
    Shaun and Angelique Martin

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