Condolences
We were so saddened to hear of Ken’s passing. He was a grand fellow.
In John Dryden’s words,
“Whate’er he did was done with so much ease,
In him alone, ’twas natural to please.”
Sorry we can’t be with you today.
Our best regards,
Joan & George Lipsett
We were so saddened to hear of Ken’s passing. He was a grand fellow.
In John Dryden’s words,
“Whate’er he did was done with so much ease,
In him alone, ’twas natural to please.”
Sorry we can’t be with you today.
Our best regards,
Joan & George Lipsett
I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Ken’s passing and offer my thoughts and condolences to Maureen, Ray and your respective families. I think of how we grew up together and our parents playing bridge almost weekly. From the obituary, I found out Ken was a landman and I never knew that. I am a 30 year landman and found it strange to find out now. Unfortunately I am going on vacation to the West Coast tomorrow and will not be able to attend the funeral and I really wish I could. I thought Ken was an honourable and kind man with a great sense of humour. I will miss him.
With love,
Brenda
Ray & Sharon & family
Maureen & Steve Orton & Family
Just had word from George Lipsett of Ken’s passing — and share the shock you all must have felt. Sounds like it was sudden and hopefully merciful. Although we did not see a lot of your mom and dad in recent years, to me they were very special people in my life, and I have a lot of very good memories of both of them. I will miss Ken’s great sense of humor and his ability to tell some great stories, even in his short Christmas greetings. We will be thinking of you on June 11 — and will be there in our thoughts and prayers. Please accept our sincere condolences and empathy!!
Love
Merv
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