It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ken Sexton, a beloved husband, son, brother, and father. Ken died peacefully on October 28, 2023, following a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Ken was born in Vancouver on March 6, 1948. He is predeceased by his parents Ray and Clara. Ken will be deeply missed by his wife Diane; daughters Tricia, Michelle (Todd), and Amy (Steve); grandchildren Alexander, Maya, Molly, Paige, and Garrett; siblings Donna Dubois, Cathy Swinscoe, and Clifford Sexton.
Ken grew up in Port Alberni and enjoyed an active lifestyle including hockey, baseball, and hunting. Following high school, Ken worked at Promac Industries in Port Alberni and ran several successful businesses throughout his career. He married the love of his life, Diane Levesque, whom he was married to for 55 years. Ken loved travelling with Diane and went on many adventures around the world including China, Vietnam, and throughout Europe. He also loved spending time with his family on vacations or holiday get togethers. Additionally, Ken was an amazing woodworker who enjoyed building or flipping houses moving a multitude of times over the course of his life until the final move to Victoria in 2018. He was a kind and generous person who made lasting friendships wherever he lived.
The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff at Royal Jubilee Hospital for being so caring and supportive to Ken throughout the course of his illness. While in the hospital he was known as the “Gentle Giant” by the nursing staff. Even though he was very ill, he always treated the staff with kindness and courtesy.
A celebration of his life was held on November 18, 2023, in the Sequoia Centre, at McCall Gardens on 4665 Falaise Drive, at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Alzheimer’s Society of BC.
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Condolences may be offered to the family below.
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Allen Morishita To Diane ,
My very deepest condolences to you and your family . I found out today of Ken’s passing . I wish I had known earlier of the yesterdays service . My heart and prayers are with you all .
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Ken Connolly Hi Tricia and family
You may remember me, Tricia. My name is Ken Connolly and I was married to Paddy. Your mom and dad kindly hosted Young Life in their home when you were a teenager. I remember your dad as warm, kind, and having a good sense of humour. I am so sorry for your loss. All the best.
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Eunice Catterall Diane, I am so sorry of the loss of Ken. This is a sad time for you.
My condolences go to you and your family.
Love Eunie Catterall
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Sally and Mike Blayney To Diane and family,
We were upset to read about Ken’s death, and we offer our condolences to his family and close friends. Although we did not know Ken well, he was a genial gentleman taken too soon.
Sincerely,Sally and Michael Blayney (residents of Royal Links South complex).
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hans frederiksen so sorry to hear of Kens passing.I have fond memories of our school years in Port Alberni
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Gail and Russ McCoy We send our sincere condolences to you Diane and all the family, we were so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing, we were fortunate to have known him. We hope his memory will bring comfort at this difficult time.
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Niki Blais Dear Michelle and family, This is so sad. Brings back memories of my mother who also had alzheimers. Terrible disease! I wish your family all the best during this terrible time.
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Liliane Morgan Dear Michelle and Family,
What a beautiful obituary for a marvellous gentleman, husband and father. May his memory be a Blessing to you. Much love, Liliane Morgan
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Betty Ryan To Diane and family.
I just got word of Kens passing and want to send you all my warmest condolences. My girls still remember the time spent at your cottage when the birds were bombing them on the dock. I have lost my Lew 2.5 years ago to Parkinsons Disease. Also Rob and Lois and its very difficult. May God be with you and your family through the trials ahead. Love Betty
Dianne and Donna,
Brother Rob emailed this notice to me today. I have fond memories of our times and our neighborhood in the 50’s and 60’s.
I imagine Ken is in a better place with his passing.
My heart is with you and your families.