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Kenneth J. McAulay, age 94, of Elmwood Park, IL, LT (JG) U.S. Navy, WW II; beloved husband of 65 years to Marilyn (nee Brown); loving father of James K. McAulay. Mr. McAulay graduated from Hay Elementary School and Austin High School, both in Chicago. He received his Bachelor's degree in Engineering from I.I.T. in Chicago and received his Masters in Engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston. He retired after 42 years from International Harvester (Navistar) in 1990. Ken was a soloist at Peoples Church in Chicago, Chicago Temple in Chicago, River Forest United Methodist Church, a member of Oak Park Music Theater, MacDowell Artists Association, Elmwood Park Civic Chorus and Mills Belles and Beaux. Visitation Sunday 4 to 7 p.m. at Drechsler, Brown & Williams Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion St., Oak Park. Private interment Forest Home Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to First United Church of Oak Park (www.firstunitedoakpark.com) are appreciated. Funeral info: drechslerbrownwilliams.com or 708-383-3191.
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