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Bill Hutchinson lit a candle
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
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I had the extreme pleasure of knowing Ken as well as work with him during my Policing days in Calgary. I was fortunate to be able to car pool with Ken, Norm Lund, Bim Jacques and Syl Demers. I still live in the neighborhood and would often run into Ken at the Royal Bank in Thorncliffe. Ken was always looked upon as a great role model by those who worked with him. His friendly smile and sharp wit will always be fondly remembered...Rest in Peace Ken
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Patty McCallum posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
My deepest sympathies to Roxy, Cindy, Cam and family. It was a great honour and many laughs to work with Ken during my first year in District 6. Ken was a very good man, respectful, hard working, ethical and a real pleasure to work with. I have thought of Ken many times when I think of the times we shared together. He brings a smile to my face. Eat in peace Ken, you lived a full life.
Patty McCallum
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Len Esler posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Our sincere condolences to Roxy and the family. Really enjoyed our working years together at CPS. We will miss seeing and chatting with Ken at the Vets functions. May the many wonderful memories of good times be in your hearts forever. Len and Fran Esler
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Ione and Ed Hodgson posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Our condollences to Roxy and family of our friend and collegue Ken. To me Ken was a real "down to earth" kind of Gentleman and friend. We had many laughs together over the years and often joked about having the same Wedding Anniversary ! We will really miss this Gentle Man !! Ione and Ed Hodgson
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Doug Green posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Our condolences to Ken’s family for their tremendous loss. He was a good friend and always a gentleman. There are many happy memories of 30 years of work relationship plus an equal measure of retirement years, during which we attended numerous social events with Roxy, Ken, and many of our colleagues. One of the most memorable activities in retirement were the regular poker games, often hosted by Ken, and usually attended by seven or eight old cronies to enjoy several hours of ‘dealer’s choice’ accompanied by reminiscing about the job, the changing times, and several layers of BS. It was always a pleasure to have Ken as part of any group and though there is solace in knowing that he had a good life, he will be missed by many. Doug and Gayle Green
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The family of Kenneth Edwin Wilson uploaded a photo
Monday, September 27, 2021
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