Condolences
We are so sorry that Ken has passed. Visiting he and you, Faye, and all the kids was a favourite part of our summer visits to Saskatoon so many years ago (in the sixties), when Mom and Dad would return home to visit Saskatoon and the family. I still see him at the BBQ putting BBQ sauce on whatever was sizzling on the barbie, us kids running and playing in the sprinklers. Ken's good humour and smiling eyes will always be a happy memory. Hoping all goes well for you all, John & Audrey Gordon XXooXX
Gail & I have just got home and saw where Ken has passed away. Please know Faye that our prayers are with you and your family during this sad times. I enjoyed many a round of golf with Ken and I know you will miss him greatly. Always know that he will continue to watch the BlueJays games with you.
Ed & Gail Starratt
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Ken. We have wonderful memories of dinners together when he and Faye were visiting in Vancouver. There was always good conversation and laughter at the centre of the table. We wish to extend our deepest sympathies to Faye and Sheila and his family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Wishing you peace,
Gail Stewart and Steve Matthews
Dear Faye:
I was saddened to learn of the passing of one of the finest gentlemen that I have ever known. Your dear Ken was in a class by himself as not only a person but as the finest commercial insurance person that I have ever worked with. I currently reside on a small farm in the Camrose area so it is a relatively short drive to Calgary. Perhaps we might have a visit the next time I am in Calgary. BIG HUGS to you, Sincere sympathy, Ron Holland
I am sad to hear the news, my sympathies go out to you Faye and your family.
I have fond memories of Ken. It always seemed to me that he would light up when surrounded by his family, and I admired him for that. He was always so kind to me and I will remember him fondly
Daniel & Judy du Chalard
Dear Faye and family,
We were so sorry to read of Ken's passing and we wanted you to know that you are all in our thoughts.
I gained valuable work experience in my years working for Ken, and for that I am grateful. He offered mentorship, support and wonderful staff parties :-). I remember some great games of pool in your rec room.
To this day I remember him telling me that the secret to work success, regardless of your position, is to treat the business and all it's financial workings like it is your own, This is advice that I have honoured during my career.
I hope you have many happy memories to help sustain you through this very difficult time.
Warm regards,
Donna and Bob Cram
Dear Faye and family,
Not sure there are any words at this time but please know my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Ken was a special guy, taught me a great deal and I often think of him in my day to day business dealings. Every time I see the Seahawks play I think of him, remember giving him a Seahawks hat one time. At the end of the day, all we have left is memories. I’m grateful I have the wonderful memories of Ken.
We were so sad to hear about the loss of your Husband & Father. Sending prayers your way.
I know you have a lot of great memories of him — I hope they comfort you and give you and the family some peace at this time. Ken will forever be in your hearts.
Karen (nee Wur) & Ron Hanson
Conquerall Mills, Nova Scotia
I am so very sorry to hear the news of Mr. Rouse’s passing. My condolences to Mrs. Rouse, the whole immediate and extended family, and especially to Sheila & Bev, whose friendship has meant so much to me over the years.
I am grateful to have been a part of your family through being included in ski trips, Christmas open houses, and all those summers up in Waskesui. Such a generous family! Thinking of you all during this time, with great appreciation & love. (Jacqueline Graff)
Copyright © Funeraltech 2019