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KENNETH ERWIN PEUTERT (KEN)
Born: Oct 18, 1946
Date of Passing: Sep 10, 2020
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KENNETH ERWIN PEUTERT
Ken was the first of three children born to Edwin Erwin Peutert and Ida Louise (Gilbert) Peutert. Born amongst the first of the Boomer generation, he was raised by parents who had survived the Great Depression, the dirty '30s of the Saskatchewan dustbowl, and the Second World War, and who never forgot the life lessons learned during those years. Ken grew up during the period when large parts of the farming areas of Saskatchewan were just being electrified and rural communities were cohesive, gossipy and often interrelated by marriage, blood or both.
He will be missed by aunt, Rebecca (Gilbert) Williamson and her children; uncles, Don and Al Gilbert; cousin, Glen Peutert and family; nieces Reena Thiessen and husband Will and Caroline Dickens; great-nieces Rayvin and Moira Spearman; brother-in-law (and in heart) Dave Bangart, Margret's brother David Thomas and wife Charlotte, Terry and Marion O'Connell and family, friends in Roseisle; especially Ben and wife Lena, Abe, Marvin, and the coffee group at the Co-op, friends from Winnipeg; Hubert, with whom he shared the country raised conviction that everything could come in useful sometime, Jaskaran and Rose, Kieran, Gurpreet, partner Margret and our acquired family; Rob and Michelle Jessup, Emma and Niklas, Dominic Contois and Carrie and their combined family, Samantha, Alicia, Memphis, Braden, Rileigh, Dylan, and Brianna. He was predeceased by his parents, and sisters, Gretchen Peutert and Susan Dickens.
Cremation has taken place and Ken's ashes will be scattered in the future, there will be no services held at this time.
Ken's family kindly requests that all his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory, by visiting his tribute page at EthicalDeathCare.com. A photo-biography, as well as memories and stories published by those who knew him, are available there.
Family would like to acknowledge the kindness of the Headingly RCMP detachment, the St. Boniface Hospital, and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, all of whom were working under severe constraints, all of whom did their best to provide information and support in a difficult time.
ETHICAL DEATH CARE
Simple Cremation & Life Celebrations
204-421-5501 EthicalDeathCare.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 03, 2020
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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So sorry for your loss. I was driving behind him that day and tried to help. (I am a paramedic) It’s nice to see his face and know his story. Sounds like he had lots of family and was loved 💗 - Posted by: Valerie (None ) on: Oct 09, 2020
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Carole and I have had numerous life discussions with Ken! He was a very good story teller! We will miss him! I was to go visit his place in Saskatchewan this fall! I guess that's one of those life things that I should have done sooner with him! Ken i will miss you! Our deepest sympathy on your loss Margret! - Posted by: Hubert and Carole Verrier (Neighbors ) on: Oct 03, 2020