Condolences
July 11, 2021
WITH OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY
We were saddened to learn of Ken's recent passing. Ken was a staunch ambassador of Christina Lake and played a vital role on the executive of the Christina Lake Community Association for many years. His dedication and contribution to the Hall and the Community will remain a part of the rich "volunteer" heritage of the area for years to come.
Board of Directors
Christina Lake Community Association
To the Stewart family,
We were very saddened to hear of Ken's Passing. From help with car parts to visits at the lake, Ken was always giving to our family. Meals were always epic with Ken whether it was cooking at home, or visiting one of the fine restaurants by the lake area. There will be memories from moves and hearing from Ken why moving everything was necessary. His unique sense of humor will not be forgotten. We certainly feel privileged to have spent time with Ken.
Please accept our condolences and know that we are here for you.
The Shewchuk Family.
Dearest Liz, Michelle, Karl, Katrina, Aaron, Neil and grandkids: Joe and I are feeling such sadness along with you as you say farewell to Ken. He holds a special place in our hearts, from our time in Prince Albert, to our month with he and Liz in Grand Forks and our last visit in Christina Lake just before the move to Calgary. A finer man we have never met and our memories will always be fond ones. Rest well Ken.
Love to all from Joe and Connie in Prince Edward Island
It’s hard to believe that Ken has passed. We spent some time with him and Liz 2 winters ago in Canmore. David and I so enjoyed the time spent and had planned to get together again this winter. He was a good man. Strong, kind and Faithful. We will miss him.
Our Deepest Sympathies are with Liz and the family
Love Karen (Tierney) and David MacLellan,
Cape Breton XO
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