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Kenneth Lane Obituary

KENNETH R. LANE Canadian Olympian It is with great sadness that the family of Ken Lane announces his passing on January 22, 2010 at the Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. Beloved husband of Madge for almost 60 years. Loving father of Christine (Ray) Klassen, Laurel (John) Lane-Moore, Robin (Lew) Maginniss, Lisa (Brian) Lane-Henchey. Dear grandfather to Jordan (Tora), Lorian (Brock), Nathan, Josh (Jenn), Joel, Dana, Janine, Adam, Megan, Emily, Matthew and Patrick. Loving brother to Norm (Doris) Lane. Ken was predeceased by his brother Leslie (Jean) and sister Shirley. Ken will be greatly missed by friends and family as many expressed their love and admiration for him prior to his passing. The family was most appreciative of the excellent care he received at the Princess Margaret Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Shimmer, Jan Macrae, Dr. Letinski and all the nurses on the 15th and 18th floors. Ken was a lifetime member of the Balmy Beach Canoe Club where he developed a long association with sports, both as an athlete and a builder who has made an outstanding and extraordinary contribution to amateur sport in Canada. After returning from service in the Air Force, his first championship came in 1946 in the C-2 1,000 meters with his great friend of 76 years Hank Farentosh. As the years passed, Ken won over 14 gold medals in international competitions to go along with 19 Canadian championships and of course the silver medal with partner Don Hawgood in the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games (a photo finish after 10,000 meters). It was the first medal won for Canada at those games. He continued winning championships in the masters class. His last race was in 1991. Ken was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 2003. As an Administrator, he served as Treasurer of the Western Ontario Division of the Canadian Canoe Association from 1945-2000. Ken has served as Manager of the Canadian Canoe Team for the 1967 Pan Am Games and the 1972 Munich Olympics. He was an Official for the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. In 1974, Ken was one of the founders of Canoe Ontario and served as its first President. In a lifetime of service to sport, he has served as a Commodore, Flag Officer, President, Treasurer, Director, numerous committees, Announcer, Historian and was always the voice of reason. His awards include the highest CCA award for a volunteer, the R. Edgar Gilbert Award in the builder category. Ken was also the recipient of the Queen's Jubilee Award for volunteer service. Ken was active as a volunteer in canoeing and continued to be a fund raiser extraordinaire at age 86. He also competed in another sport - squash, introduced to him while at the University of Toronto, Victoria College. After graduating in 1949, he continued to compete and won the Ontario Singles Championship in 1974. He also won numerous Canadian Masters Championships to go with several medals in the World Masters Competition. Ken continued to play doubles squash with a group of mature players until the age of 85. In July 2009 after 7 months of leukemia treatments, Ken competed in his final golf tournament and finished 1st in the retirees category. Ken was a lifelong avid player of duplicate bridge, partnered with his wife Madge and he also played in a men's league. Ken was a past President of the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club, where he was an active member for 50 years. He also enjoyed a long relationship with the Toronto Racquet Club. Ken enjoyed a long and distinguished 38-year career at Sears Canada Inc. After taking early retirement in 1984, he continued to serve as part of the Sears Forum Group. On the day of Ken's final Sears Forum meeting in December 2009, he was receiving two chemo treatments at the hospital. When the first treatment was completed, he took a taxi to the meeting where he delivered the closing note address, then returned to the hospital to complete his treatment. Ken treasured his family time with his wife Madge and his four daughters Christine, Laurel, Robin and Lisa and their families. He also travelled extensively during a very busy and active 24 years of retirement. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 28 at 1 p.m. at the St. Nicholas Church, 1512 Kingston Rd., Toronto. Friends will be welcomed at the Balmy Beach Canoe Club to celebrate Ken's life following the service. If desired, donations to the Princess Margaret Foundation, leukemia cancer research would be appreciated. Condolences and memories may be sent to the McDougall and Brown website www.mcdbrownscarb.ca McDougall and Brown Funeral Home 2900 Kingston Rd., Toronto, Ontario 416-267-4656

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Published by Toronto Star from Jan. 24 to Jan. 27, 2010.

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Don Oliver

February 1, 2010

Dear Madge :So very sad to hear of Ken's passing , it was a honour to have paddled with Ken ,and to have known him .

Don and Mary Oliver

Shiraz Mukhida

January 29, 2010

My deepest sympathies to Madge and the family on this great loss in your lives. I was truly fortunate to have met him through the Sears Forum and will remember him as someone who always found the time and the words to make everyone feel special.

January 28, 2010

I worked with Ken as a member of the Board of Directors for Sport Ontario in the late 1980's and 90's. Ken was gracious and considerate to everyone and a friend to me. He gave back to the sporting community and his long time club the Balmy Beach Club in so many ways. I can think of very few people who have contributed so much to so many just for the love of sport and development of youth in Toronto and throughout Ontario. Bob Hedley

January 27, 2010

Sending deepest sympathies to Mrs. Lane and your family, from Anne Mills, daughter of Mary and John Mills. I enjoyed talking to Mr. Lane about the enduring relationship between the Balmy Beach club and the Washington Canoe Club, of which I'm a member--great to be connected across miles and generations by paddling.

Tim MacFarlane

January 27, 2010

Ken was an inspiration to myself and the countless people he touched over the years. He was a true gentleman who treated everyone equally and loved to talk about and promote all water sports. He will be greatly missed by all. My condolences to the family on their loss. Tim MacFarlane, Dragon Boat Coordinator, Dominion Day Regatta Association

Bob Thomas

January 26, 2010

Madge, we were so sorry to hear that Ken passed away. He was a fine athlete, a real gentleman and will be missed by all. Just want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sincerely - Bob and Valerie Thomas, Waterdown, Ontario

Louise Platero

January 26, 2010

To Robin....My sincere condolences to you and your Family. My thoughts and prayers are sent your way to keep you strong in this difficult time......
Louise Platero

Myra D'Souza

January 25, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Sincere condolences to you and your family.
Myra D'Souza (former colleague at Sears Canada)

January 25, 2010

Madge my sincere condolences to you and your family on your great loss,my prayers are with you. Betty Judges (Lakefield, Ont.)

Jerry Wright

January 25, 2010

Our sincere condolences for Madge and the Lane family. Ken will be missed by many in many ways. A gentlemen and a true builder of paddling and the characters of many young men and women. His honesty and integrity will be a lesson from which many have benefitted.
Jerry and Susan Wright

January 25, 2010

Madge: with our sincere condolences to you and your family.
Bruce Hotrum
Bev Boult

C M (Duke)& Jeanne Stregger

January 25, 2010

We extend our deepest condolences to Madge and family. Ken was a great man who we all loved and your sorrow is something we all share. God be with you.--Jeanne and Duke Stregger.

John Edwards

January 25, 2010

Ken was the great gentleman of our sport. He was also Commodore of CCA (CKC) in 1960 and helped build the organization to the level it is today. Our thanks for having such a great guy in our sport.

Edmund & Jennifer Remazki

January 25, 2010

We are so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Our heartfelt condolences to the Lane family. The paddling community has lost an icon.

Regards

Vince Power

January 24, 2010

Madge and Robin, on behalf of everyone at Sears who knew Ken, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. It was great to see him still so active in activities for retired associates. He will be missed by so many people, and remembered with much fondness.

January 24, 2010

Ken was a great guy and a real gentleman. The Scarboro Golf Club Bridge Team sends their sincere condolences.
Ed Fleury, Owen Grimbly, Norm Rhora, Wes Hall and Bill Milnes

Peter Yourkevich

January 24, 2010

My deepest sympathy on Ken's passing. Ken will be deeply missed by all Sears retirees and associates who were touched by him. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

January 24, 2010

Ken was a great guy and I wish to offer my deep sympathy to the family at this time of their sad loss.
Hal Borden, Kitchener

January 24, 2010

Rest in Peace Mr Lane thank you for your bravery and dedication to our country.Lest we forget

Catherine Cotton

January 24, 2010

As a former colleague of Ken's @ Sears Canada I was deeply saddened to learn of his passing.Ken will be sorely missed by those fortunate enough to have known him.

George Rogers

January 24, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Phil Redwood

January 24, 2010

Our condolances go out to the entire Lane family. Kenny will be greatly missed by all.
Warmest regards,
The Redwood family.
Philip, Yvonne, Kerri-Ann & Ryan, Toronto, Ontario
Tom, Pat & Karen, Uxbridge, Ontario
Michael , Sydney, Austrailia

January 24, 2010

Our friend, colleague, and mentor to generations of paddlers will be greatly missed, especially on Canada Day. My condolences to Madge and the family on their loss. In profound sadness, Attila Nagy, Vice-President Canoeing, Dominion Day Regatta Association

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