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May 26, 2017
My late husband, Finn, and I have known Ken before he met Debbie. My late mother-in-law used to make fabulous danish pasty being Norwegian and Ken would often visit Finn at his home where his parents lived. I think he liked the Danish to be honest. After my husband passed which has been quite a few years now, Ken always took the time to phone me to see how I was doing for many, many, years. Ken was a very thoughtful, kind, and compassionate person. Ken will be missed very much by many people -- Carol Matthiesen
Daniel Kilgour
May 25, 2017
I only new Ken for a few short months. I worked with him at kitcare Corp. We spent a few days on the road together and his help to me will not ever be forgotten. Rest in price my friend.
Mary Wood
May 24, 2017
I know Ken through his daughter Keri. He was a soft, kind man. He always preferred to laugh and look on the brighter side, and lived a rich family life. Sending so much love to the Freeman family in these times.
Christy d'Hotman
May 24, 2017
My heart breaks for such a big loss in your family.
Although I've only met Ken briefly sometimes over the years; his daughter Keri is a life-long friend of mine.
My deepest condolences to you all. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May you find the strength you need to get through this day by day Much love! xoxo
J K.
May 22, 2017
I've known Ken briefly as a neigbour. Ken stood out as a man of integrity and the voice of calm reason at our AGMs and condo dealings. His passing is a great loss and he will be missed. Deborah and family, please accept my deepest condolences.
With kind regards,
Jayshree K.
John Koduru
May 22, 2017
With deep sympathy, me and my family send our condolences to the Freeman family. Although I never met Ken personally, I can only imagine the perfect gentleman he must have been, based on what I know of his brother, my colleague, Steve Freeman.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. May the words of King David penned in Psalm 23 bring you comfort. ... John Koduru
May 22, 2017
We remember both of you from Knox Church and the great meals you served to ESL students. Our prayers and sympathy go out to you, Deborah, and your whole family. May God give you comfort and strength in this time of need.
Priscilla and Bob Anderson
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