Lawrence "Ken"-Kensick-Obituary

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Lawrence "Ken" Kensick

Crystal Lake, Illinois

1937 - 2016

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November 7, 2016
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Crystal Lake, Illinois

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Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory - Crystal Lake Obituary

Lawrence “Ken” Kensick, of Crystal Lake, was born July 17, 1937 in Winnipeg, Manitoba to John and Kathleen (nee Robel) Kensick. He passed away peacefully on November 7th, 2016 at home surrounded by his wife and sons.

 



Ken joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in 1955 as an officer and fighter pilot flying the F-86 and F-104. During his service, he deployed to Germany and France as part of the NATO defensive operations against the Soviet Union. After leaving the RCAF in 1965, Ken was hired as a pilot at United Airlines. That year Ken married Maureen Ann Kensick of Vancouver, British Columbia whom he met in Marveille, France where she was a school teacher at an RCAF military base. Ken first moved to Detroit, Michigan to begin his flying career with United. As his career progressed he also moved to Seattle in 1966. His eldest son Steve was born there in 1967. Finally, in 1968, Ken moved to Crystal Lake where he and Maureen remained through his entire career. His middle son Michael (1969) and youngest son David (1971) were both born in McHenry County. Ken had a diverse flying career at United Airlines, flying the DC-7, DC-8, 727, DC-10, 757, 767, and finishing up on the 747. Ken retired in 1997 from United, logging over 20,000 hours.



 



Growing up in Winnipeg, Ken had an enduring interest in hockey. He played in an adult league, was one of the founding members that started the Crystal Lake Hockey Club, was Club president and coached his three sons in hockey. Lastly, he enjoyed watching his two grandsons beginning their hockey career.



 



After retiring, he remained in Crystal Lake, pursuing his passions of motorcycle riding, flying his Cessna 170 and restoring a 1929 Model A. He was seen almost daily working out at Health Bridge and later in life developed a love of fishing and golf. In the last few years, Ken and Maureen began to split their time between Crystal Lake and their winter home in Naples, Florida.



 



Lawrence is survived by his wife, Maureen (nee Croxton) Kensick; his sons, Stephen (Julie) of Waunakee, Wisconsin, Michael (Robyn) of Yorktown, Virginia, and David (Anita) Kensick of Chicago, Illinois; his grandchildren, Rachel, Grace, Eric, Jared, Holden, and Calvin; and his siblings, Stan (Thelma), Evelyn, and Jerry.



 



He was preceded in death by his siblings, Walter, Millie, Marg, and Eileen; and his parents.



 



A funeral Mass will be held Friday, November 11, 2016 at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 451 E. Terra Cotta Ave., Crystal Lake, IL 60014. The service will begin at 10:30am, followed by a reception in the church social hall.


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Dear Aunt Maureen, Mike,Dave and Steve,so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. He was also my late father(Walter) younger brother and my Uncle Ken. May God give you comfort during this time of sorrow.

Dear Maureen and family,

I can't imagine the sorrow you're going through but you still have Ken's
Love through his sons, that will be with you.

God bless,
Bob and Penny Burns

Dear Maureen, Mike, Dave & Steve,

I was so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was really a standup guy, great father and a great role model for his sons.

I have a lot of fond memories of Ken. He seemed to always have a smile on his face and I could tell that he was really enjoying life. It sounds like he had a very full life, as far as I can tell.

I'm thinking of all of you and keeping everyone in my prayers. May Ken forever rest in peace!

God...

Ken was a friend from our time together in Gimli Manitoba. He was always well liked & took his job as an Instructor seriously. Rest in peace old friend -my prayers go out to your family @ this difficult time

Dear Maureen and Family,
My deepest sympathy . May he rest in peace.
With prayers for you,
Janet Staehling. Rockford , il

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

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So sorry to hear about Ken. Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers during the days ahead. We have so many fond memories of your family.

So sorry for your loss.