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Kenneth Sidney BAGNELL

1934 - 2022

Kenneth Sidney BAGNELL obituary, 1934-2022, Toronto, ON

BORN

1934

DIED

2022

FUNERAL HOME

Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West

Toronto, Ontario

Kenneth BAGNELL Obituary

KENNETH SIDNEY BAGNELL September 9, 1934 - February 15, 2022 Journalist, author, and retired United Church of Canada minister, Kenneth Bagnell has died at the age of 87, on Tuesday, February 15, at Mt Sinai Hospital, Toronto. He is survived and lovingly remembered by his wife of 63 years, Barbara (nee Robar); sons Paul (Diana Cafazzo), David (Carolyn Swift); and daughter Andrea Crawford (Philip). "Grampy" loved his three grandchildren: Sidney and Bretton Crawford and Mark Bagnell who will treasure their memories of him. He is also survived by his brother Claude of Hawaii. His family remembers him as a loving husband and father, guided by lifelong Christian faith. He taught his children to live their lives with honesty and kindness. He enjoyed the cottage with family, travelling the world in retirement with Barbara and performing sleight of hand magic tricks for children. Many Canadians know him best for his two books: The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Came to Canada, a story of children brought from Britain to Canada from 1869 to the early 1930s, and Canadese: A Portrait of the Italian Canadians which told the story of immigration to Canada from Italy. Ken also wrote for The Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail, anchored an evening CBC newscast in Halifax, and was editor of three magazines: The United Church Observer, The Globe Magazine and Imperial Oil's award winning corporate magazine, The Review. Kenneth Sidney Bagnell was born on September 9, 1934, in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. His father William worked in the payroll department of the local coal mine. His mother Mary was a homemaker from the coal mining village of Port Morien. Ken obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB, and then a Bachelor of Divinity at Pine Hill Divinity Hall, now the Atlantic School of Theology, Halifax. It was at Mount Allison where Ken's interest in broadcasting and journalism began. It's also where he found the love of his life, Barbara. In his late-seventies, Ken noticed that he was becoming more forgetful. He was diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. It was the beginning of a long period of cognitive decline. In April, 2021, he became a resident at New Horizons Tower in Toronto, living on a floor dedicated to the care of those with cognitive decline. His condition worsened but he enjoyed frequent visits from Barbara and family members. Daughter Andrea took on most of the responsibility of coordinating his care. Photos of the younger Ken and family members filled the walls in his suite at New Horizons Towers, and a bookshelf held books on Christian theology, and near his desk hung a plaque with a short inscription, Bidden or not, God is always present. A sincere note of thanks to Ken's special friend and caregiver Marlene Gordon who was with him to the end. She made his last years enjoyable with walks in the neighbourhood, visits with ice cream, and listening to his stories. As well a sincere thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff at Mount Sinai Hospital for keeping him comfortable and allowing him dignity in his final days. For those wishing to attend the Funeral Service, at Eglinton St. George's United Church, 35 Lytton Blvd. on Saturday, February 19 at 11 a.m. due to current circumstances, the attendance will be strictly limited to those that have proof of vaccination and photo identification, and have pre-registered by visiting Ken's online memorial page at www.morleybedford.ca . Also, for those not able to attend the funeral service but would like to view via livestream, please visit his memorial page at www.morleybedford.ca In Ken's memory, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada would be appreciated by his family. Those wanting more information on Ken's career, including samples of his writing, may contact [email protected].

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 17 to Feb. 23, 2022.

Memories and Condolences
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Rev. Sheila Campbell

March 6, 2022

Our condolences to the family. It was always a delight to run into Ken and Barbara at Presbytery events. My great-uncle Rev. Herman Campbell and his wife Margaret introduced my parents Keith and Barbara Campbell (now Ross) to them in the 60's. And my mother Barbara, also sends condolences.

Joseph Pivato (in Edmonton)

February 21, 2022

Ken did great work in his book, Canadese (1989). I have fond memories of the interview he did with me in order to document the work of Italian-Canadian authors. He made lasting contributions to Canada's multicultural society for tolerance and respect. Ken continues his journey. My sympathies to his family.

Delia Crawford

February 18, 2022

So sorry to hear about Ken's death. To Barb and all the family my heartfelt sympathies.

Bob MacKinnon

February 18, 2022

I have wonderful clergy/funeral director memories of Ken and of long lunches with him and conversations on a wide range of topics, I alway came away recharged and revitalized - he was one of the good guys - RIP Ken - your work on earth is done.

Susan Potts

February 18, 2022

To the Bagnell family, and especially to my good neighbours on Major St, I send my sincere sympathy on the death of their father and grandfather.

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Home Children Canada

February 18, 2022

We extend our deepest condolences to Kenneth's family. Our Home Child community will always remain grateful for his contribution in sharing the story of the home children. Kenneth's success with his book "The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Came to Canada" remains unparalleled by any other book written about the Home Children and will continue to be widely read for a very long time to come. We are deeply grateful that Kenneth took an interest in our ancestors. In his memory, we have made a contribution to World Vision Canada.

Peter M. Darrach

February 17, 2022

Dear Cousin and family, my sincere condolences in this time of grief. Ken may be gone but he is now at rest and in peace. However, his contribution to, and enhancement of Canadian history will be with us for generations to come.

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Memorial Events
for Kenneth BAGNELL

Feb

18

Visitation

2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON M4R 1A8

Feb

19

Funeral service

11:00 a.m.

Eglinton St. George's United Church

35 Lytton Blvd., ON

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Morley Bedford Funeral Services

159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON M4R 1A8