Condolences
Eugene & I would like to send our sincere sympathy to Wanda and family. I’m sorry we have never met. Merle and Anna we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to you both. A child is always a child no matter what their age is. Ken was still a young man.
Alice & Eugene
A great guy is gone and we offer our sympathy to Wanda, Lauren and Michael .He always was so up beat and the number one leaf fan. We will always be thinking of him and you at this sad time.
Sigga And Charlie Mac Eachern
Wanda, Lauren, Michael and Family
Ken was one of our greatest sources of laughter. Memories of his stories will live forever. He was a great guy.
Ron and Monica Curle
To Merle Anna, Howard, Danny and Bonnie and families… So Sorry to hear of Ken’s passing.. Thinking of you at this time. All my Love Charlene
Wanda,
Rose And I were very sorry to here about Ken’s passing. Ken was a great guy with personality plus and a great sense of humor. Take care and hopefully we will see you in the near future.
The Johnsons
I am very sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. I first met Ken in about 1986 when he was seismic permitting a job I was managing in Red Deer. Over the years we would bump into each other. Often it was during Stampede. He always had that smile and a really great approach to life. He’s one of those people who, even though you hardly know them, they touch your life. He’s one I’ll think of as time goes by. MY condolences to you and your family.
Gary Richardson
I am very saddened to hear about the passing of Ken. Thank you, Wanda for stopping in at CIBC in Carlyle to meet you and see Ken again. He was a super guy and I know you will miss him dearly.
To all of Ken’s family and friends – I went to school with Ken, and rode the school bus with him for twelve years – many of those years sitting in the same seat. I never met a single soul who had anything but kind words to say about Ken. He was a soft-spoken gentleman with an incredible sense of humour, a tall cool Clint Eastwood kind of guy -easy going, kind and likeable -we’re going to miss you buddy. Rest in peace.
We were so sorry to hear of Ken’s illness and passing. We know that you all have wonderful memories of him, as does Scott. The times we spent with Ken were always full of joking and laughter. Cherish the memories and take care of one another.
The Savards
Wanda, Lauren, Michael and Family
Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. I was proud to have known and worked with Ken over the last few years. No matter how dull the day could be Ken always found a way to brighten it up. He will be missed by all who new him.
Kevin and Judy Milbak
Strathmore, Alta
Wanda,
So sorry to hear about Ken. Please accept my condolences and know that you are in my thoughts.
Wanda,
I want you to know how sad I am at having read of Kens passing. I’m so very glad that I had a chance to talk to him a couple of weeks ago. I always considered him as one of my best friends. He always had a cheery word when things were tough and an encouraging one that seemed timed at “just the right moment” when I needed it. It was an honour to have known him!
Alex Orr
Wanda and family,
Several of us here in Saskatoon were sad to hear about Ken’s passing. I worked with Ken at Kenosee Lake 30 years ago and have very fond memories of our “work-hard, play-hard” philosphy. Everyone enjoyed Ken as he was life of the party. Take care of each other.
– Terry J
DEAR WANDA AND FAMILY
SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT KEN’S PASSING. I TOOK A MOMENT OF SILENCE TO REMEMBER HIM. I WILL MISS HIS LAUGH AND SMILE, MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. HE IS RIDING HIS HORSES AND ENJOYING THE RODEO IN HEAVEN. I’VE KNOWN HIM 2 YEARS, I MET HIM AT THE CALGARY STAMPEDE. ALL THE BEST IN THIS TIME OF NEED, FROM LEE HELFRICH
To Ken’s family – I’m so sad to hear that Kenny Robertson passed away! I grew up on the next farm to Robertsons in Sask and rode the school bus with him. When I think of Kenny, I think of a guy with a warm, friendly personality, a smile and unlimited jokes to tell. He was a fun bright light as a kid – I’ll bet he was the same way as a grown man. I’m so sorry to hear this news.
Dear Wanda,
I am so sorry to hear about your husband Ken’s passing, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Wanda please accept my condolences in your loss. Ken was the most friendly and out-going person I have ever met. When we met you in Edmonton at the rodeo he talked to my 2 friends for at least 3/4 of an hour about every sport in North America. They were very impressed with his knowledge being followers of sports themselves. Take care Wanda.
Dear Wanda and family,
I am so sad to hear about Ken’s passing.
Wanda, I am so glad that I had the opportunity to spend time with you and Ken last year at the Stampede and at Kenosee. Ken and I laughed so much together it was outrageous.
Please accept my sincere condolences.
Pat Naylen
Regina
I have a hard time believing this. Ken has always been a fantastic friend. I know he’s being looked after. My best wishes for your family.
See you in Weldon.
To Wanda and family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you and may the happy memories of the past carry you through this time of sorrow.
“A Curling friend”
Linda and Bob
We are so sorry to hear about Ken’s passing. He was a genuinely nice person and we are glad we had the opportunity to know him. George remembers the plane ride with him last June. Please accept our most sincere condolences.
George and Jan
Dear Wanda, Lauren and Michael:
We’re so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. Ken was a good friend of ours when we were younger and spending summers at Kenosee Lake. His sense of humour was a special gift.
With our sincere sympathy,
Randy and Lynn Brady
Kenosee Lake, SK
Wanda, Lauren, Michael and Family,
Please accept our sincere condolences. I only had the privilege of knowing Ken for three years, in fact he started working with us three years ago today, April 16, 2007.
It is so true that his humour and good nature were infectious to everyone around him. Alway a smile. We will miss him.
Our thoughts are with you.
Mike Bellefeuille
Calgary
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