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Kenneth Oscar Olsen

1918 - 2018

Kenneth Oscar Olsen obituary, 1918-2018, Pasadena, CA

BORN

1918

DIED

2018

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Cabot & Sons Funeral Home

27 Chestnut St

Pasadena, California

Kenneth Olsen Obituary

June 13, 1918 - March 4, 2018 Kenneth Oscar Olsen passed away peacefully March 4th at the age of 99 in the comfort of his home. Ken's faith and his family were his fortune. He is survived by the love of his life, Dickie, sons Chris, Paul (Judy), Ken (Mary), Steve, and daughters Pat (Mike) Smith and Jodi (Tom) Kelly. He was preceded in death by son Mike (Pam). Ken's spirit is carried on through his children, 18 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren, his sister Margaret Leach, and an extended family of relations and friends from every walk of life. Those who've taken his lessons to heart will ensure that friends who are sick never feel forgotten; that those who make life easier, like the mail carrier, gardener and trash collectors are never forgotten; will put everything back where you found it; turn out the lights; keep phone calls short; and understand that the RMA (right mental attitude) makes all the difference in life. Most of all, those who carry on Ken's spirit will live fully every day and follow his dictum: Be responsible, be charitable - it's a wonderful life. Born June 13, 1918 in Brooklyn, NY, Ken was the son of Norwegian immigrants Sophia Abrahamsen and Mikal Marcellus Olsen. He was enrolled at NYU when the war broke out and changed the direction of his life. Ken served in the Army artillery for five years and was honorably discharged at the rank of major. The journey from NY to California led him to meet his future wife and settle in Los Angeles. After the war, Ken started work at VONS and almost as quickly as he moved through the military ranks, he ascended the corporate steps to his eventual appointment as president and CEO. Ken oversaw many of the innovations we enjoy in today's supermarket and was a driving force behind VONS as the leading grocery chain in Southern California. He received numerous awards that recognized him as a retail and civic leader, among them the Sydney R. Rabb Award, the highest honor in the food industry, and Man of the Year Among Christians and Jews. Ken served on numerous boards including the Archdiocese of LA, St. John of God, Carl's, Jr, Sports Chalet, St. Anne's, Loyola High School, the Wilshire Country Club and 10 years as a Trustee at Loyola Marymount University. He was Vice President of the LA Chamber of Commerce, and in retirement became a founding member of the Food Industry Crusade against World Hunger. Baptized into the Lutheran religion, Ken converted to Catholicism citing the devotion and goodness of his wife, Dickie, with whom he celebrated 75 years of marriage last November. With a deep belief in the teachings of Christ as his compass, Ken was a daily communicant who tried to live the message of the Gospels. He was accepted into the Knights of Malta and St. Gregory and supported dozens of local and international charities, but few touched his heart like Little Sisters of the Poor. Dickie was Ken's counterbalance and it was with her that his world opened up to embrace all life had to offer. They spent 66 of their 75 years together in the same home in Hancock Park. Now, as a loyal and faithful servant of the Lord, we believe he has moved on to heaven. Thank you for showing us the way, Dad. We love you. A celebration of life will be held Tuesday, March 13th at 10:00 am at St. Brendan's Church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Little Sisters of the Poor or the City of Hope. Cabot & Sons, Pasadena Directors

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Mar. 7 to Mar. 11, 2018.

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Carole Bailey

March 17, 2018

When Ken Olsen was semi-retired, he had an office in Vons Real Estate Dept. and I was privileged to be his Administrative Assistant. An exceptional person, he was also extremely kind, very generous and had a great sense of humor. As a very devout man, he practiced his faith every day. His vast network of friends and contacts in the food industry enabled him to call upon them for food donations for the homeless and he would then, personally, serve the homeless their food. He initiated the Food Industry Crusade Against Hunger, starting with ten test stores with donation boxes at checkstands, and expanded the program to encompass many, many stores in many, many states. Mr. Olsen was something very rare today: a true gentleman. He will be greatly missed. "Death is just the putting out of the light because the Dawn has come!" Rest in Peace, Mr. Olsen. .......Carole Bailey

March 11, 2018

Dear Aunt Dickie and all your beautiful extended family,
Uncle Ken was such a wonderful man and we feel so honored to have known both of you. You are both a beautiful example of how we should all live our lives and we truly hope to live up to the ideals you both have shown us in your lives.
This is a fabulous obituary of a truly great man who will be missed very very much.
We love you all and send you our love and prayers as you celebrate the life of a beautiful man.
Bill and Tina Brown

Fr. Steve

March 11, 2018

Patty and Mike,
I add thoughts and prayers to Fr. Gene's. The Resurrectionists in California offer our condolences and love for you at this time. Where we have sadness in your loss, we also rejoice in God's promise of the resurrection for Kenneth.
Peace and blessings,

Gene Szarek

March 8, 2018

Patty and Mike, The Resurrection Fathers and Brothers join me in extending our heartfelt condolences on the death of your beloved Kenneth. May choirs of angels welcome him into paradise, and may the peace of the Risen Christ be with you.
Cordially,
Fr. Gene Szarek, C.R., Provincial Superior

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