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KEN HUNT (WALCHUK)
Born: Sep 16, 1937
Date of Passing: Mar 13, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryKEN HUNT (WALCHUK) September 16, 1937 March 13, 2017 It is with deep sadness the family announces the passing of Ken, on March 13, 2017, at the age of 79. Ken was predeceased by his mother Rooney (Eric) Guttormson in 1955, whom he dearly missed and loved; and brothers, Billy and David. Left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife Helen; sisters, Judy and Betty; daughter Marie; niece Misty (Andy); and Carys, along with extended family members and friends. Ken and Helen had 30 wonderful years together. He fell ill with cancer and unfortunately could not beat the disease. Ken owned Elmwood Memorial for many years. He loved his work and all the people and friends he met along the way. Ken retired in 2009. He was never a selfish man and had a heart of gold. He was a wonderful man. A special thank you to the police, paramedics, medical examiner and Voyage Funeral Home, for their care and compassion. "The love of my life has left me, we will meet again once more; my heart aches for you. Goodnight my sweet heart, I love you always." www.voyagefuneralhome.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 18, 2017
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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My deepest condolences to Helen and family, I'm saddened to just now learn of Ken's passing, he has been on my mind a lot lately, I'll miss your smiling face uncle Kenny and all the love and kindness you showed our family over the years, rest in peace now with mom and dad (Katherine and Jimmy Guttormson and Amma Laura and my avi James ) sincerely susie Klassen (Guttormson) May God bless you all. - Posted by: Susie Kathleen Guttormson- Klassen (Niece From Gimli Manitoba ) on: Oct 28, 2022
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Uncle Kenny, The day you left me my heart broke into a million pieces - the sadness and loss I feel I cannot put into words. I know that over time my heart will slowly repair itself, but forever there will be a missing piece - you.... You were always my support - you loved me unconditionally - you were proud of me and always let me know it. You taught me so much over my life - you were an amazing example of a true gentlemen. I will always cherish our memories - football bets - crib games - watching Calgary Stamplede wrestling, but most of all I will cherish you. Your love - your hugs - your kisses that you always gave me. I will love you forever and I will hold you in my broken heart as well. I know you will watch over me - sending me love and strength when I need it. I love you Uncle Kenny more than I could ever explain. I will see you again sweet Uncle. xoxoxox - Posted by: Misty Gould (Niece) on: Mar 18, 2017