James Marion McKinley
Saturday, November 12, 2011
James Marion McKinley was born on the 8th of April 1946 and passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, the 9th of November 2011.
Jim was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, spent his childhood there, and graduated from Northside High School. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from The University of Arkansas, and he was a lifelong Razorback fan.
After college, Jim joined Continental Can Company where he became Regional Manager of Industrial Relations. He then joined NL Industries Oil Field Service Group and served that company in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. In recent years, Jim and his business partner, Lew Arend, headed McKinley Arend International, an executive search firm. Jim conducted long-term consulting arrangements and specialized recruiting for his clients, specializing in the areas of oil and technology.
Jim was preceded in death by his father William Murray McKinley and his mother Ruth Woods McKinley. He is survived by his devoted wife, Patricia Strang McKinley. Jim and Patricia were high school sweethearts, best friends, and companions for life. They shared their home and their lives with friends and family with special traditions that brought happiness to all. He is also survived by his brother William Murray McKinley, Jr., and his wife Mitzie, and Bill’s children Eleanor Jane July, William Murray McKinley III, and Adam Bruce McKinley. Harley Strang, his father-in-law who was like a second father, and his wife Norma survive Jim. Also surviving are Patricia’s sister Charlotte, her husband Larry Whaley, and their daughters Patricia Katherine and Jenna Elizabeth, and Patricia’s brother Maj. Brian Strang, USAF, his wife Christy, and their sons Brian Daniel and James Emerson. David Longwood and Jon Green survive as special, devoted friends. The “Professionals”, his brothers and friends for life from the University of Arkansas, will miss Jim deeply. Fellow Nissan GT-R car enthusiasts, his Homeowners Board of Directors, and so many others will miss his companionship and leadership. Not to be forgotten, Jim loved his cats, and they loved him. Jim’s humility, determination to do the right thing, dignity, sense of playfulness and humor will be missed by all who knew him. His unyielding faith in God has sustained him throughout his life. Jim was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.
A memorial service to celebrate Jim’s life will be held at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church on Monday, the 14th of November 2011 at 2pm. The service will be officiated by Dr. L. James Bankston. A reception for family and friends will follow in Fondren Hall at the church. In lieu of flowers the family gratefully requests that memorial contributions in Jim’s name be made to Citizens for Animal Protection, St. Paul’s Methodist Foundation of Houston, or the charity of your choice.

Reader Comments (4)
No one will ever understand your family like your cousins do.
Even if you haven’t talked much lately, they are a part of you.
I have the best cousins in the world."
Godspeed, Dear Jim.
Trica, May God bless and keep you close and safe. Our prayers and hearts are with you.
Much love to all,
Bev (Woods) Elliott
"If a man die, shall he live again?" asked the man Job long ago.( Job 14:14, King James Version) Perhaps you, too, have wondered about this. How would you feel if you knew that a reunion with your loved ones was possible right here on earth under the best of conditions? Well, the Bible makes the promise: "Your dead ones will live....They will rise up." And the Bible also says: The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it."-Isaiah 26:19; Psalm 37:29. I hope this has brought you as much comfort as it did me in my time of sorrow.