John my husband was so glad to know Ken because he was so smart, optimistic and he cared so much for John's father. He was always one of John's heroes! Little John remembers how Ken let him fish at the ranch. Myself, I found Ken very likeable and I shared his optimism about life. We are all sad to know that he is gone. Our condolences go out to the family. Sincerely, John, Little John and Delores Dyck
So sorry for you loss Heids, Doug, Russ, Ani, Kyra and anyone else I missed.
Besides Ken's smile and zest for everything manly i.e. Cars, trucks, hunting, fishing etc, Ken was all ears anytime I'd talk Bizness or investments. He always had a funny story or two to share and some insight as I made my way into Oil & Gas. Appreciated it.
Will miss him. Biggest of hugs to my step family and beautiful nieces 🥰
I was sorry to read about Ken’s passing. The pictures through the years and various stories are proof he lead a great life with lots of laughs and stories surrounded by family (along with cars and boats). Sending you our thoughts and prayers….from the beach in Cancun…..take care and I know we will see you soon
I took this picture at Ken's 80th Birthday. My first and fondest memory of Ken was when I was 6 years old. Ken drove me home in his new 1970 Trans Am, smoking a cigar and rocking through the gears! I remember it like it was yesterday. So many great memories and so many great things Ken taught me over the years. Ken will be forever missed.
So sorry fir your loss Doug - I remember your Dad well, and remember him coming by the House driving that cool Jaguar, or visiting in Vancouver. A great man.
He left lasting happy memories for so many of us. You three have captured Ken beautifully in your loving memorialization of him. It was a treasure to see. Thank you for sharing.