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KENNETH A. FEASEY
Date of Passing: May 31, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryKENNETH A. FEASEY Kenneth A. Feasey passed on Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 69 years of age. Ken was a humble man and in accordance with his wishes there will be no obituary or funeral. There will be a Celebration of Life to be held on Friday, June 5 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Centro Caboto Centre, 1055 Wilkes Avenue. Below are some reflections from his friends: "He had a Passion for his family, the Insurance business and the sport of Hockey. A brave man and a kind heart" - George Sigurdson, friend of 30 years "Hockey was one of his passions and Winnipeg Minor Hockey and the St. James Canucks appreciate his efforts" - Tom Miller, friend of 35 years "No one had exclusive rights to Ken's Friendship - he just made you feel that way. We lost part of what is good in this world." - Sam and Lynn Cascisa, longtime friends "We will remember our friend Ken as a man of utmost integrity. We were very fortunate to do business together for many years and we always looked forward to the opportunity to meet with him." - Bob and Rob Cunningham, customers and friends. "Ken Feasey was the ultimate insurance professional. I learned so much from him. He took no short cuts and was meticulous in all he did" - Steve Chipman, customer and friend "A man who always did the right thing. An incomparable work ethic and fiercely loyal to family, friends, employees and his customers." - his partners at Ranger Insurance "He would challenge you. You may not have always agreed with his opinion but he got you thinking. His integrity was something to be modelled" - Ken Aird, business partner and friend "Ken came from a mold you do not see often. Ken played out his life to win but it was not the end of the world if he lost. He instilled in all who knew him that no matter how bad the situation was hold your head high proudly and move on with your life" - Bill Kinnear, longtime friend and business associate "Consistency was Ken's wonderful trait - he had a knack to stay on top of all things important to us. He had the ability to focus and listen to you without you ever knowing what any of his own problems were" - Ron Paley, longtime customer and friend THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 1291 McGillivray Blvd., Winnipeg, MB 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 03, 2015
Condolences & Memories (10 entries)
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I used to volunteer (2001-2003) and work casually (Summer of 2002) at Head Office and Cavalier locations. It was a privilege to work with all the staff especially Ken and Shirley Jean aka The Tortfeasors. . .Just kidding!! For many years I have had the dream to open up my own Insurance Brokerage because I have an amazing memory with dates. If you tell me your birthday then I can tell you when your Autopac or driver's license are due! Whenever I renew my driver's license I go to any Ranger Insurance location because it is the same company. Living in Fort Richmond, I renewed, and bought Blue Cross travel insurance on the other side of town to support franchise owners Joe and Darlene Poplawski. If ever I open a brokerage, I would buy this franchise to support the local Ranger Insurance Family!! - Posted by: Philip Bialk (Former Office Assistant) on: Jun 19, 2015
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Such a sad day on the passing of this great man. He was a family, community and business titan in every sense of the word. I will, quite simply, never forget him nor ever stop looking up to him. My sincere condolences to the Feasey family on this most tragic of losses. - Posted by: Vernon Ness (Friend) on: Jun 09, 2015
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The world will be a different place without Ken. I learned so much from his dedication to the company and its employees. Even though he was busy, he still took the time out to get to know your name and encourage you. My thoughts and prayers to Shirley Jean and their children. - Posted by: Danielle Blaich (Former Ranger Insurance Employee) on: Jun 08, 2015
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Ken Feasey coached our son some 17 years ago for the Rangers Hockey Association. It was difficult dealing with some of the parents on the team, as they were very aggressive and disrespectful to the coaches. Long story short Ken was a man who demonstrated great restraint and integrity dealing with those parents. I admired his coolness and the calm that he showed during this time. He exuded class and grace throughout that tough year of hockey. Ken was a great coach and as a hockey parent.... I thank you Ken for being the great coach that you were to our son and for showing those parents what CLASS really is. The celebration for ken was lovely and it was so nice to see so many people celebrating this special mans' life, Rest easy Ken - Posted by: Mulvenna family (aquaintances) on: Jun 08, 2015
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There have not been many opportunities to spend time with Uncle Ken in the many years since the family moved to Winnipeg, but in the times we did spend together his love for and pride in his family were always plain to see. His passion for his work and his dedication to his community are qualities we can all strive for in our own lives. Thank you to all the friends and colleagues for their tremendous support for Aunt Shirley Jean and the family throughout Uncle Ken's illness and as they find their way forward now that he has passed. - Posted by: Lisa Lilley (Niece) on: Jun 07, 2015
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Defining my relationship with Ken was difficult. My contact with Ken was through a business relationship on Ken's accounts with US exposures. In our working relationship Ken was hard working, ethical and always fair....I call him a friend! My condolences to all of the Feasey family! - Posted by: John Rendall (business friend) on: Jun 07, 2015
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I did not know Ken long but he will not be long forgotten. I had spent many meetings with Ken and learned a many from this great man. He had taught me that being a great man doesn't come naturally. It is earned with hard work, perseverance, integrity, and strength. Ken's stories epitomized these very traits. He was indeed a dedicated man: to work, to friends, and of course to his family. What matter to Ken were the people in his life. He was born a natural family man. He strove to give his family the tools and the courage to excel in their journey in life. Cheers It is an honor to have had a brief moment with Master Ken Feasey! - Posted by: Lang Wong (friend) on: Jun 05, 2015
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If we lived in a future society where the truly great men and women among us,the people who gave freely of themselves in the service of others ,were somehow rewarded with a longer life, Then Kenneth would be immortal! - Posted by: Allan Akins (friend ) on: Jun 03, 2015
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Great man with passion for family and friends. - Posted by: Al Ribble (friend) on: Jun 03, 2015
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At this sort of time, people tend to be careful to only say good things. But truly in this case, I only remember good about Ken Feasey. He was a true gentleman. A very kind man who, along with the rest of the staff at Ranger, made me feel welcome and appreciated from my first day with the company. He's such an inspiration to so many, that with determination and a LOT of hard work, very good things can come from seemingly nothing! He was a Leafs fan too, bless his heart! A great loss to all who knew him. Thoughts and love to his family and dear friends. - Posted by: Shannon (Desrochers) Peppard (former Ranger Insurance employee) on: Jun 03, 2015