I have not seen Tyke in quite a few years but my memories of him are of a kind and caring sole. I always thought of him as my best buds little brother. Tyke was different then most little brothers, he had the respect of his siblings. I will always remember him as a friendly and kind person. Tyke you will be missed . All my love and thoughts go out to your entire family. Rest in peace brother.
Fly high, catch the best waves on the other side, and the biggest marlin. I always thought you done well, considering our family's rather humble beginnings, you achieved a few trades, a beautiful home, extensive travel and a life fully lived. I think it speaks volumes to you and Colleen that the kids have achieved college/university and are excelling at their chosen vocations. I am so sad you did not get more time, no doubt it would have been filled with more adventures. From your hell raising days in Fort McMurray, to your days of being a family man, you were always on the next trip and never a dull moment, I will always remember you as a person who packed life in. Truly Ken, you knew how to live. Yet not everyone who passes has actually lived. You lived life on the edge and on your own terms. ALL OF OUR LOVE - Tanya, Albert, Bailey, Riley and Breanna.
Very sorry and saddened to hear of Ken’s passing Me and “tyke” as I knew him grew up and were friends together in Fort McMurray Condolences to mom Rita and Ken’s spouse and family