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Marcelo Rene Aillon Memorial Fund

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It is with great sorrow that AVS Companies has announced the passing of Marcelo Aillon, a long-time employee of AVS and H.A. Franz. Marcelo, 66, passed on Wednesday, December 30 after a battle with Covid-19 complications. He grew up in Quito, Ecuador, and lived in Pearland, TX with his lovely wife, Melody. Marcelo worked at the Houston office for nearly 36 years as a highly-skilled jukebox and amusements technician.

After serving honorably in the U.S. Army, Marcelo began working as an electronics technician. He started his career in the industry in Chicago with Rock-ola Jukeboxes in 1979. In 1981, he moved to Texas and became a technician for Peterson Coin Machine. Bally Southwest purchased Peterson Coin in 1982, and H.A. Franz took over Bally in 1985. Marcelo stayed on through all of these transitions and continued to serve Houston customers for H.A. Franz. In 2016, H.A. Franz merged with AVS Companies.

Joe Franz, Jr., VP of Texas Operations for AVS remembered how “Marcelo was known throughout the industry as being passionate for his work, and meticulous in his ways. He was proud of his work, loved his job, and that showed in the way he treated his customers.” An expert in jukebox repair from vinyl to CD to digital, he often provided AMI engineers with valuable feedback and suggestions for improvement. In 2019, he was awarded the first AMI Master Technician Award. “Marcelo’s knowledge and his enthusiasm to talk about "his jukeboxes" always impressed me,” said Dave Courington of AMI Entertainment. “Often, I have sat there and watched as he went over a new model with a customer, he told them about the new features and gave them troubleshooting tips to help them keep their equipment running at top performance. His knowledge and willingness to help operators at every turn was simply what he did.”

Marcelo was also happy to help others in learning the industry. “As we worked together, I learned a lot about machine repair, and he always thanked me for my help and my interest to learn from him,” said J.D. Rodriguez, AVS Companies Account Executive. “He was always mindful of not cutting corners. He ensured his work ethic and credibility represented himself as an individual and as an employee of the company.” Operator Jim Brame commented, “I knew whenever I called with a problem, Marcelo had the solution. He was always a professional.”

Marcelo is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Melody Kay Aillon; daughter, Jessica (Landon) Esquivel; son, Jonathan (Tammy) Aillon; grandchildren: Amelie Prado, Sophia Aillon, Fallon Aillon, Elora Aillon, and Evelyn Esquivel; his mother, Zoila Aillon; sisters: Teresa (Mario) Landeta, Marina Rodriguez, Marina (Edgardo) Rosales, Gloria (Jorge) Hidrobo; brothers: Carlos (Lupe) Aillon, Jr., Carlos Albert (Yolanda) Aillon, Edmundo (Martha) Aillon, Hector Aillon, Marco (Camille) Aillon, and Numan (Julie) Aillon.
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  • Anonymous
    • $2,510 
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  • Mario Landeta
    • $200 
    • 3 yrs
  • Erika Landeta
    • $50 
    • 3 yrs
  • Tom Vogt
    • $100 
    • 3 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $500 
    • 3 yrs
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AVS Companies
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Elk Grove Village, IL
Michelle Lopez
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Melody Aillon
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This team raised $5,000 from 18 other donations.

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