Kenneth A. Keillor
Died: October 13, 2005 | Place: Residence
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KEILLOR…
At his residence on Thursday, October 13th, 2005 Kenneth A. Keillor of London in his 91st year. Beloved husband of Jean E. (Pressey) Keillor for 68 years. Dear father of Wayne Keillor and his wife Marilyn of Olds, AB., Wendy Badley and her husband Allan of Invermere, BC., and father-in-law of Mildred Keillor of Kincardine. Dear brother of Marian Vandendrieshe of Cambridge, Harold Keillor and his wife Rhoda of Palmerston, Helen Phillips of Abbotsford, BC., Jean Seffernick and her husband Conrad of Aylmer. Predeceased by his son Douglas, his brothers Donald, Hugh and George and his sister Ruth Hutchinson. Dear brother-in-law of Edna Gamble of Bermuda, and
Margaret Pressey of Mississauga. Also loved by his grandchildren Kelly and Steve Wilson, Jeffrey and Jody Keillor, Becky and Gord Gurmin, Eric and Chris Keillor, John Mark and Jennifer Estabrooks, Keren and Paul Huyter, Warren and Kari Badley and by his great-grandchildren: Kerkeslin, Caleb, Stephen, Keaghan Elizabeth, Makenna, Rachel, Matthew, Logan, Joshua, and Takerra and his many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. on Monday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday October 18th, 2005 with Pastor Mark Hollywood of Glen Cairn Baptist Church officiating. Interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the charity of you choice. (Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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Sister Jean:
We were saddened to learn of the passing of Ken. We offer you our condolences and you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
God Bless.
Bev & Isa
We will be out of town the next few days so will be unable to attend the memorial service but want to convey our sympathy to Jean and the family. Ken was a good man and will be missed. We know God will comfort and sustain you during this time.
With Christian love,
Phil & Lelia Stairs
Dear Aunt Jean,
We have loved and laughed with you and Uncle Ken over the years. Your visits were anticipated with excitement when we lived out in Alberta. You were a visit from home. Unlce Ken always laughed about tipping the canoe over when he and Ken went fishing.
God gave Uncle Ken a great sense of humour and a love for His people. Now we know he is in the arms of Jesus and will never be sad again. He has the joy of seeing his many family members again and greeting my mom for us all.
I know it seems a long time until we will see him but our lives here on earth are really a small point in all the universe. The Lord will comfort us and be with us until the end of our time. Hold onto His promises. We love you Aunt Jean and our prayers are with you and all your family.
Love from,
Ken & Joan Long
Hi Aunt Jean, I am so sorry that I cannot be there for you. I really, really, want to be there to say good bye to Uncle Ken. He was my favourite uncle – always funny, upbeat, and he never gave me heck for anything!
I know you’ll miss him so much. He was very lucky to have someone as special as you all his life. I believe you were good for each other. We could be so lucky to find the true love our lives as you and Uncle Ken did. Take care, all my love, Tammy
Subject: Keillor, Mrs. Ken
> Dear Jean:
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> Very sorry to hear of your loss,( thanks to e-mail from Iva Curts
> Kinisch.)
> Deepest sympathy to you and yours. Inez King Bettinson
> l300 Bloor St., Apt 1103,
> Mississauga, On L4Y 3Z2
> Tel: 905 206 9308
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Jean
We were sorry to hear about Ken. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please take care of yourself.
Hopefully we will see you when you come to visit Mildred in Kincardine.
Take care
Michelle and Lorin Myers
Mildred’s granddaughter and grandson-in-law
Dear Jean and family,
We just want to express our sincere sympathy on the passing of Ken. We know that he is now home with his precious Saviour and Lord. God bless all of you during this difficult time as you celebrate Ken’s life!
Aunt Jean, We’re so sorry for your loss. We wish we could have been there for you and your family. We unfortunately did not hear of Uncle Ken’s passing in time to make it to the funeral. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love from Tina & Jeff Reimer
We became members of Glen Cairn Baptist Church about 5 years ago I guess and at that time we met Ken and Jean and knew immediately that this was a special couple. Ken had such a great sense of humour, dry but great and He was a godly man waiting for His Saviour to take him home. May Jean be comforted by the Holy Spirit knowing that some day we will be reunited with Ken
Jim and Cris