February 7, 1938 – September 15, 2016
Ken passed away peacefully at Extendicare Preston, Saskatoon at the age of 78 years. Ken is survived by his four daughters, Kathi (Brian) Day, Bette-Marie Mitchell, Debra (Tom) Harris, Michelle Marie Zemlak (John Lee); 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and his sister, Melodie (Brian) McBeath. In Ken’s early years, he chose a career path in the Radio and Television industry. Ken soon found his passion and re-focused his career into Law Enforcement for the Federal Government in which he thrived. After 30 plus years of public service, he retired as a Criminal Investigating Officer. Ken received many awards and accolades for his years of service with the Government. Ken had a love of driving. Whether in his car or on his motor bike, Ken would simply go wherever the road would take him. And that road usually ended up with an unannounced visit to each one of his daughter’s homes to see his grandchildren. Ken was a die-hard Roughriders fan who also had a love for curling. Whether he was playing, volunteering or watching, curling occupied his winters almost his entire life. Ken will be remembered for how cerebral he was, his unique and charismatic personality and for his love of travel and meeting new people. Ken will be laid to rest at The Columbarium at St. John’s in Saskatoon. Cremation arrangements in care of John Schachtel – Mourning Glory Funeral Services 306-978-5200.
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