So sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Thinking of you and sending love and hugs.
Deepest of condolences from Sandra, Jeffrey, Alexander and I. We are always just a phone call away if you need anything.
How do you say goodbye to a big brother who was your inspiration and source of confidence? When we were kids...he was my protector and guide.In our teens ... he lead the path through some troubled times. As an adult Ken was a fine example of honesty and integrity.....and nobody could question his work ethic. He was deeply devoted to his children and to his fiance Terry.
With four younger siblings in a single-parent home, Ken`s influence was the key to all of our successes. He would always down play it and refuse to take credit.
He loved to cook, often showing us how (his pizza creations were masterpieces)
he spent more time in the kitchen with Jan than I ever did...bringing out steaks and roasts and yorkshire puddings cooked to perfection.
He loved to laugh...and make others laugh...a fun person to be around.
He gave of himself ...to a fault....neglecting his own needs to assist others.
A humble man, full of love of family and always helping others...he will be sadly missed by all.
A final farewell....to my big brother Ken
So very sorry to hear of the passing of Ken. He was a lovely man with a kind heart.
May he rest in peace. Ken fought a cancer with dignity and courage. He is an inspiration to all of us.
Love Carol & family.
Ken always made me feel like I was just another part of the family. He never was too busy to help. He will be greatly missed by my mom and myself
My greatest sympathies go to the whole family. I can't imagine the pain that everyone is going through with the loss of another family member. I just think about the good times everyone is having in heaven . The stories that they are telling about us- probably lies- but sure a lot of laughs too.
Keep the family bond strong and hold tight during these difficult times
Linda and Joy Palmer