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ROBERT KENNETH GLADSTONE
Date of Passing: Oct 13, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryROBERT KENNETH GLADSTONE It is with deep regret to announce Ken passed away on Saturday, October 13 at Seven Oaks Hospital in Winnipeg at the age of 75 from complications caused by chemotherapy in his lungs. He will be remembered by his wife Linda, daughter Sheri (Adam) Calais, granddaughters, Miranda Calais and Brianne (Tony) Braccio, great-grandson Silvio; daughter Valerie (Mike) Dotoli, granddaughter Tamara Dotoli (Adam Murphy), great-grandson Nicholas, and grandson Tony Dotoli; brothers, Keith (Mavis) and Howard (Danielle); sister Barb Gladstone; sisters-in-law, Anne (George) Derksen and Jane Martin, and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, October 22 at 11:00 a.m. at Windsor Park United Church, 1062 Autumnwood Drive, Winnipeg, MB. "Rest in Peace, Ken, Dad, Grampa and Great-Grampa. We love you. Your memories will live in our hearts forever." Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. Mosaic Direct Care Cremation, 1006 Nairn Ave., Winnipeg, MB
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 20, 2018
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I will love and miss you forever Dad. Your were and always will be the greatest person in the world to me. Taken from us way to soon. Love you to the moon and back Dad. Love Sheri - Posted by: Sheri Calais (Daughter) on: Oct 20, 2018
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Ken you will be sadly missed at Leeside Co-op. You always had a smile for everyone. People only had to ask once if they needed help and you were there to lend a hand. - Posted by: norman Liebrecht (friend) on: Oct 20, 2018
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Sending our condolences to Linda and Ken's Family. We will remember Ken always. He always had a smile and a story. We will miss Ken's Friday night bon-fires and Blue Bomber and Jets games at his cottage. Ken was always there to help in anyway he could. If you needed something...Ken had it in his shed or the back of his truck!!! That is a true story, we'd tease him about his shed and ask "how do you find things in there?" but he knew where everything was, he'd come out of his shed with a big smile and the item he was looking for!! We truly will miss him! Rest in Peace Ken, no more suffering. We will remember you, Curtis and Debbie - Posted by: Debbie Cobbett (Friend) on: Oct 20, 2018