Ken was born on October 10, 1926, in San Antonio, Texas. He attended Trinity University and the University of Houston, where he gained valuable knowledge and skills for his future endeavors.
A proud veteran, Ken served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II in the Pacific. After the war's end, he spent 18 months in China accepting the surrender of the Japanese. He later served in the Korean conflict, demonstrating his unwavering dedication to his country.
Following his military service, Ken began his surveying career in 1944. He acquired extensive experience in both field and office operations, eventually retiring from Houston Light and Power after 30 years as Principal Surveyor and head of the Surveying and Mapping Division. Ken's expertise led him to serve as Chairman of the Board and CEO of Survcon Inc. until 1987 when he became a sole practitioner. He also served as Co-Chair and consultant to the Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi until 1989. Ken dedicated much of his time to consulting work for boundary dispute litigation and held significant positions in various surveying committees and organizations. He lectured, taught seminars, and wrote technical papers, including a column in the Texas Surveyor magazine and a surveying textbook.
Ken is survived by his two daughters, Cathy Conley of Ponca City, OK, and Claudia McWhorter of Grapevine, TX, and his son Kenneth J. Gold of Denton, TX. He is also survived by six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Ken was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Peggye.
A service to honor and celebrate Ken's life will be held on at 2:30 PM on Saturday, September 30, 2023, at Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home, located at 12800 Westheimer Rd. Houston, TX 77077. Burial will follow at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery. A visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 1:00 -2:30 pm, at the funeral home.
Ken's legacy as a devoted family man, a distinguished veteran, and a respected professional will forever be cherished. May he rest in peace.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.forestparkwestheimer.com for the Gold family.
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