Kenneth M. Collinson
August 22, 1939-December 24, 2020
On Christmas Eve, December 24, 2020, Kenneth Melvin Collinson, loving father of three children and seven grandchildren, passed away at the age of 81. A funeral service in memory of Kenneth will be held on Tuesday, January 5, 2020 at 11 am, at 15th Avenue Christian Church, 3600 15th Ave, Rock Island, IL. The live-streamed service can be viewed at Kenneth's obituary page on Wendt Funeral Home's website (www.wendtfuneralhome.com) or you can access it through this link: https://vimeo.com/495335502 . Visitation will take place on Monday, January 4, 2020, from 1 pm to 4 pm at Wendt Funeral Home, Moline, IL.
Kenny was born on August 22, 1939 in Moline, IL to Helen V. and Melvin D. Collinson. He lost his father in a quarry accident in January 1948. He attended Moline Public Schools and graduated from Moline High School in 1957. After that he attended Augustana College where he played quarterback on the Vikings football team and joined the Beta Omega Sigma fraternity. He graduated with a B.A. degree in political science in 1961. In 1961, he married Jacqueline Ann Chinlund. Kenny earned a law degree at Northwestern University and became a member of the Illinois Bar in 1964. His first position as a lawyer was with the Rock Island County State's Attorney's Office, where he later served as Public Defender. Subsequently, he joined the law practice of Potter, Gilman, Galvin, Collinson, Konecky & McAndrews in Rock Island and then launched his own law office in Milan with Collinson, Taber & Darrow. In 2005, Robert G. Scott and Lincoln T. Scott joined him to form Collinson & Scott, P.C. From 1990-1992, Kenny served as President of the Rock Island County Bar Association. Later, he served as a director of Blackhawk Bank & Trust and was a proud member of the Milan Area Rotary Club. He was President of Collinson Stone Company in Milan for 34 years. After retiring from his law practice in 2017, Kenny donated his law office building to the Milan Christian Food Pantry, which was dedicated in 2020. He was a member of the 15th Ave Christian Church, Rock Island.
Kenny enjoyed activities with several family members, and close friends who he had known since high school and college. He was a member of Shorthill's Country Club. He also enjoyed boating ("The Captain"), playing cards (Hearts), and spending weekends at his cabin in Fox Lake, WI. He was an avid sports fan, affectionately following the St. Louis Cardinals, and loyally supporting his grandchildren's involvement in sports and various other pursuits.
Kenny was preceded in death by Jackie, his beloved wife of 42 years who passed away in 2003. He is survived by his daughter, Lisa (Thomas) Gannon, of Waukesha, WI, three grandchildren Danielle, Sean, and Kyle; his son Scott (Stacey) Collinson of Davenport, IA, two grandchildren Trevor and Ethan; his son Peter Collinson of Milan, Il, two grandchildren Carol Ann and Jacob; and his brother, James (Madeleine) Collinson of Fort Collins, CO, niece Catherine and nephew John. He was also preceded in death by his close cousin Ronnie Aldinger.
Friends and family are invited to express their condolences and share memories at www.wendtfuneralhome.com
A Celebration of Life service will also be announced at a later date to be held in the summer.
In lieu of flowers, donations in remembrance of Kenny may be sent to the Milan Christian Food Pantry, PO Box 333, Milan, IL 61264.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Wendt Funeral Home.
John Gustafson
January 16, 2021
My sympathy goes to the Collinson family. Ken and I had many good times together that will never be forgotten.
Larry Johnsen
January 5, 2021
I first met Ken at The Fountains in Bettendorf. We ate breakfast together and organized our own cookouts in our building's party room. A delightful fellow who I missed after his departure to Moline's Overlook. I visited him there a few times and am greatly saddened by his passage. My sympathies to his family!!
Lisa Hoffmann Nordstrom
January 1, 2021
My sympathy to the family. He was a wonderful man!
Kristen MCGUIRE
January 1, 2021
I am sorry to hear of Uncle Kenny's passing. My heart goes out to all of you. My mom sends her condolences and hugs. She is in the hospital at this time. We have so many memories with our families and I cherish them all. It gives me peace knowing he is with Aunt Jackie and my dad. We miss them all very much! Much love to you all God bless
Pat & Roger Panicucci
December 31, 2020
Offering sympathy to the Collinson family. We have had many good memories and fun times together. Mexico, Colorado, Wisconsin and boating on the good old Mississippi. We will miss Kenny, but have lots of memories.
Jennifer (James) Layer
December 30, 2020
Lisa, Scott & Peter,
I have some wonderful memories growing up with your family. Bob and I send our deepest sympathies. Your Dad was a great man.
Love, Jennifer
Dick and Joan Klimstra
December 30, 2020
We are so very sorry. He was a special friend through high school and college. I
will never forget all those good times
Teckla Baskin
December 29, 2020
It was nice having breakfast with you when you lived at the Fountains
Jack and Barbara Woods
December 29, 2020
We celebrate our friendship with Kenny, a dear friend for many years.
Beverly Hollenback
December 29, 2020
To Lisa, Scott and Peter, I have known you since birth and if you ever need anything please dont hesitate to call me. Your Mom and Dad were like family to us and are now Angel's watching over you! We love all of you!EUR
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