In memory of

Kenneth George Linn

November 27, 1925 -  July 24, 2020

Passed away peacefully at the Sunnybrook Veteran’s Centre on Friday, July 24,
2020 in his 95th year. Proud veteran of WWll. Loving father of Karen. Predeceased
by wife Shirley (1978) and son Stephen (2003). Grandfather of Ashley and
Michelle. Ken truly appreciated his visits from JoAnne, many nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends all of whom will fondly remember him.

Ken had a long and prosperous career as a Chartered Accountant. He also loved
spending time at his cottage on Balsam Lake which he enjoyed sharing with family
and friends.

Cremation has taken place. Due to COVID restrictions a private memorial service
will take place on Thursday, July 30th (invitation only).

Many thanks to the staff at K2C for their kindness and care.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sunnybrook K Wing (Veteran’s Wing)
or a charity of your choice. For online condolences, please visit www.etouch.ca

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Cathy Wood (Niece)

Entered July 25, 2020 from West Vancouver

Uncle Ken was such a kind and loving man, a favourite Uncle and someone who was always available for any needed consultation. I will miss his friendship and love immensely. I look forward to being able to celebrate his life when we are able. Much love to you Kar as you deal with this loss. A loss that we are all feeling but you as his loving daughter, knowing that you made him so happy and proud of you, will hopefully be a comfort in your sorrow. Cathy

David Pedwell (Nephew)

Entered July 26, 2020 from Toronto

He was a great uncle throughout my life! We always had lots to discuss and laugh about.

Mary (Friend)

Entered July 26, 2020 from Toronto

Karen so sorry for your loss!
Ken was such a wonderful person and I feel privileged to have been his friend! Hugs

David (Friend from Second Mile)

Entered July 26, 2020 from Toronto

Karen

Am sorry to hear about the death of your father. My sincere condolences to you and your family

Dean Rogers (Know Karen)

Entered July 26, 2020 from Toronto

So sorry for your loss, Karen. He sounded like a great man.

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