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Thank you to everyone for your lovely memories and messages of dad. He died living his bucket list
Katrina Reece
March 31, 2021 | Sydney | Daughter


Launceston, Tasmania
Kenneth REECE passed away in Launceston, Tasmania. The obituary was featured in The Examiner on September 6, 2019.
Thank you to everyone for your lovely memories and messages of dad. He died living his bucket list
Katrina Reece
March 31, 2021 | Sydney | Daughter

At Expo '67 in Montreal, Ken (3rd from left) with Tony Woodcock and RCMP mates, Ken McLeod and Don Alexander. Photo courtesy of Tony.
Ian Robson
September 14, 2019
Deepest sympathy to Carol, Duncan, and Katrina, on the loss of Ken.
Our thought are with you at this time.
With love,
Tony and Virginia Berry.
September 11, 2019
As you go through life you meet some very special people and for me one of these was Ken Reece.What a lovely man Ken was.a proud scotch man was liked by all who knew him..I knew Ken from playing rugby with him and working at the Bell Bay smelter at the same time as Ken.I am sure he is missed by all who knew him.
Jim Fairley
September 10, 2019 | Redcliffe, QUEENSLAND
Room mate to Denis Groves,Victoria police and John McDonnell of Qld Police at Expo 67. Haggis was always great fun and was a great Australian folk songs singer-especially well ino the party.
Fond memories for a great guy.
September 08, 2019

Police Contingent,Expo 67,Ken 3rd from left
Denis Groves
September 08, 2019
A great mate as he stayed with us for about 8 years loved every day and was a lovely man we are still working through our griev however our frequently 5 o'clock sherbet will be remembered and will be missed how can use words to describe how we have lost a mate
Rob and pat Patterson
September 07, 2019 | Lalla, TASMANIA
Deepest condolences to Carol and family on their tragic loss of Ken.
Thoughts and love from Julie Lennon (nee Loring) and family.
September 06, 2019
Ken and I were the two Tasmanians on staff in the Australian pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal....he as a "copper bomber" as we called members of the police contingent and me as a host. Always a true gentleman and great to work with. Condolences to his family.
Ian Robson
September 06, 2019 | Toronto