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KENNETH HUGILL WELSH

1931 - 2021

KENNETH HUGILL WELSH obituary, 1931-2021, Toronto, ON

BORN

1931

DIED

2021

KENNETH WELSH Obituary

WELSH, KENNETH HUGILL January 2, 1931 - September 16, 2021 Ken passed away at his long term care home, Chartwell Trilogy, at the age of 90, from a long battle with dementia and emergence from having COVID-19. Ken is survived by his beloved wife of 69 years, Marjorie (nee Power). He was The Best Dad Ever! The loving father of John and Lorraine (Steven). He is also survived by his sister, Jean Ramsay. Ken was predeceased by his parents, Ana and Jack and his brother, John. Ken worked for Bell Canada his whole career. He loved to be at his cottage and was always ready for a golf trip. He gave so much happiness and unwavering love to his family and friends. Ken always enjoyed a good laugh and never complained. He had a great positive outlook on life. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be So he wrapped his arms around you, And whispered, "Come to me". "We miss you in so many ways We miss the things you used to say And when old times we do recall It's then we miss you most of all." Due to his lengthy illness and COVID, there will not be a funeral. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. 

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Published by Toronto Star on Sep. 18, 2021.

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Edie Pinder

September 21, 2021

Marjorie, I was so sad to read this, this morning. I know how deeply loved and respected Ken was. I remember your many kindnesses when I was at Knob Hill and the warmth of your welcome. Edie Pinder, Kelowna BC

Gordon & Eve Waller

September 19, 2021

Ken was the greatest person, he was our neighbour for many years at the cottage and loved being there. He was always willing to give a hand and tell a story. He will be sadly missed.

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