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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Agnes Kckinney
Arvin
June 29, 1926 – March 2, 2014
Naperville, IL Agnes (Aggie) McKinney Arvin, 87, died Sunday, March, 2nd in Naperville, Illinois, after a long illness She was born on June 29, 1926 in Montgomery, Indiana to John and Cora (Mudd) O''Connor. She was preceded in death by her parents, her siblings Mike, Ernie, Camilla, Paul, Bob, Tommy and twin brother Austin. She was also preceded in death by her husband Ross McKinney (1962), husband Cornelius Arvin (1994) and daughter Patsy McKinney Jones (1992) She is survived by her brothers Danny and wife Louise O''Connor and Charles (Wimpy) and wife Dottie O''Connor of Indiana and by her children Mary McKinney and husband Charles Clabough (Tennessee), Larry McKinney and wife Melanie (Missouri), Carol and husband Charlie Reiling (South Carolina), Jim McKinney and wife Melissa Cullison (Missouri), Barbara McKinney (Indiana), and Nancy and husband Jay Pults (Illinois) She is also survived by grandchildren Aaron Pentzer (Missouri), Jeremy Jones (Indiana), Ben Reiling (Indiana), Emily Reiling McManama (Missouri), Dustin Jones (Indiana), Clark Whitson (Georgia), Connor McKinney (Missouri), Jack Pults (Illinois), Ross McKinney (Indiana) and Cameron Pults (Illinois) and by great-grandchildren Evan Jones, Marissa Jones, Olivia Jones, Chloe Jones (Indiana), Sydney Pentzer, Kaitlyn Pentzer, Tyler Pentzer (Missouri) and Max McManama. Aggie was also the beloved aunt of 61 nieces and nephews. Aggie lived most of her life in Washington, Indiana, and was known for her delicious baked goods such as yeast rolls and pies as well as for her exceptional crocheting skills. She frequently bestowed mouth-watering baked treats and lovely crocheted treasures on her loved ones. Her daughter Nancy McKinney Pults was her primary caregiver in her last years, providing loving care, comfort and devotion on a day to day basis. The family will always cherish and appreciate Nancy''s unselfish and constant presence. Visitation will be on Saturday, March 8th from 9 - 11 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church, 305 North 2nd Street, Montgomery, IN. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church. Memorial donations may be made to the Society of St. Vincent De Paul, 815 West Main Street, Washington, Indiana.
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