Condolences
My sincere sympathy to Ken’s daughters, their families, and to his sisters.
Ken was a great guy who much enjoyed playing cards, and the cribbage community is among those who miss him. He was always at the Bowness Legion Tuesday mornings when I got there; his absence will be noted for quite some time.
Best regards, and a hug for his daughters especially. It’s difficult to lose a parent at any age.
Vernice Franklin
We’re saddened to hear of Uncle Ken’s passing and wish to pass along our sympathies. Uncle Ken was the Brown family’s piller and “big brother”– he will be missed. We enjoyed his visits on his many travels from the west to Winnipeg — he made sure he stayed in touch with us all. Part of him was still a prairie boy at heart and he enjoyed seeing the farm and farming practices as they are today. Our thoughts are with you. Love Peggy & Stan
Sohie and I were saddened when we heard of Ken passing away.
We had many fun games of cribbage with Ken and his Daughter, it was always a pleasure to match wits with Ken, as he always had a good time, win or lose (mostly win, as I recall)
The last few years since Sophie stopped going to cribbage, Roger Dadey has been my partner and Roger will miss Ken also and would like to express his condolences as well.
GOD BLESS KEN
IAIN and SOPHIE GRAY
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