Ken passed away peacefully at the Royal Jubilee Hospital on June 6, 2021. He is survived by his loving wife, Lynne.
“Gone, but never forgotten. Always in our hearts”.
Due to current Public Health restrictions, a private family Celebration of Life will be held in the Sequoia Centre at McCall Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the SPCA in memory of Ken https://spca.bc.ca/
Condolences to the family may be left below. To view service recording play arrow below.
McCall Gardens
www.mccallgardens.com
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Staci Sundell
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Kyla Pelletier I’m so very sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. I loved talking with him (and Lynne) across the fence when I was their back neighbour, while I was still in university. We chatted lots about gardens and our beloved cats and I remember those days fondly. I appreciate how they kept in touch over the years and was so happy to see Ken and Lynne over Christmas as it had been a while. Rest in peace Ken, and loving thoughts and hugs to you Lynne during this difficult time. We’re not far away if you need anything! xo
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Sandra Pilon Sorry for your loss of Ken, your dear husband. I remember his joking at your Christmas parties.
your friend
Sandra
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Norma Godfrey I will always remember Ken playing Whist at the Center, coming for lunch at the Fern Cafe, always friendly and nice to me. I will miss you Ken Smith with all my heart.
Norma Godfrey
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Pauline Warmly remembered by Pauline and family.
Will always cherish memories of the lovely holidays we had in Canada with our sister Mary.
Rest in peace Ken x
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marjorie kelly Dear Ken How sad to know you have
So sorry Ken you have passed to pastures new shall think of you on our visits to the New Forest when we all played rounders or cricket together and you always sorted team out. God bLESS. Love Marjorie & Tony.xxx
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Ginny Kelly We are very sorry to hear this sad news. Paul has lovely memories of Uncle Ken who was only a teenager when Paul was born. We remember lovely family picnics in The New Forest together. The service was lovely Auntie Lynne.
R.I.P Uncle Ken xx
With love from Ginny & Paul on the Isle of Wight
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Mark & Elaine Skinner Have some fond memories of our Uncle Kenny. From jumping hump backed bridges in his Reliant Robin to walking into closed patio doors (not once, but twice). A cat lover to the end, who never turned a stray moggy away…
Rest peacefully,
Love Mark and Elaine xx
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Debbie Pugh Debbie (Rosie’s daughter)
Uncle Ken was always my mums favourite brother. I have and will always remember him as the joker of the family. Always ready for a laugh. Continue having fun with mum (tubby) and the rest of your family. Love Debbie xx
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Vera Ray Vera and Ray are very sorry to hear of the passing of Ken our brother. You are at peace now, no more suffering.
My sincere condolences to you Lynne. Ken was always happy and very giving with his wonderful sense of humor.