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KENNETH RICHARD NAUMKO

Born: Jun 28, 1967

Date of Passing: Nov 07, 2023

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KENNETH RICHARD NAUMKO

June 28, 1967 - November 7, 2023


It is with broken hearts, profound sadness but with love we announce the passing of our beloved Kenneth Richard Naumko after a courageous, brief battle with cancer on November 7, 2023.



He will be dearly missed by his family, friends and all who knew him casually or professionally for his kind, caring and humorous nature. He lived life with the philosophy of integrity, humility and loyalty. His memory will be cherished by his surviving family in mourning as a dedicated loving husband, son, brother, uncle, brother-in-law and son-in-law.



Ken was predeceased by his mother Lovie Naumko (nee Popowich); father Walter Naumko; loving wife of 21 years Roxane (nee Falk) and their two beloved dogs, Malo and Fenway.



Ken is survived by his brothers, Robert and David; brother and sister-in-law, Rod and Tracy Falk; mother and father-in-law, Anne and Jim Falk; nieces and nephews, Meagan (Lambert) Wiebe, Wes (Diana) Mikulla, Natalie (Will) Sauer; great nieces and nephews, Ethan, Evan, Emily, Morgan, and Gabby; and second cousin Dennis (Jan) Peristy. Also, to mourn his passing are his numerous friends, band mates, work colleagues and neighbours over the years. He was affectionately known within various circles to his friends as “Dr. N.”, “Ken N.”, Keno”, “the Doctor”, “Thump”, "Ken N156" and “Stealth”.



Ken was born in Winnipeg on June 28, 1967 and grew up in the newly expanding suburban neighborhood of Westwood in St. James. He was the best little brother and son anyone could have wished for and often took the brunt of having to play goalkeeper in many street hockey games as he “earned his wings” being the youngest of the kids on the block. He surely was a brave soul. Other treasured memories were the family vacations in the 1970’s traversing Canada and the United States from coast to coast to coast (all by car) with the highlight of being able to experience Disneyland on several occasions. A lot was learned as a family during these times personally, geographically and culturally.



His formative scholastic journey began by attending Robert Browning Elementary School then on to Sansome Junior High for his middle school years. Ken was always academically astute and did very well even achieving Provincial awards on several occasions for science fair projects. Ken received his high school diploma and graduated from Westwood Collegiate in 1985. Ken spent several years at the University of Manitoba and worked at Beaver Lumber to help with his savings and tuition. Subsequently he went on to work for Dillon Engineering as a surveyor for several years before landing a job as a well-respected employee at Vic West Steel where he worked until his early retirement.



Ken was quite the athlete and enjoyed participating in many sports. He enjoyed playing volleyball, badminton and table tennis during his school years and played for both the local hockey and soccer community club Westwood teams where he along with his teammates won several provincial titles. He was also an avid darts player who always rose to the challenge for a “friendly” match. He loved golf and many a good time was had with him on the links over the years. Ken was an avid Winnipeg Jets and Winnipeg Blue Bomber fan and rarely missed a game over the years. His other passions were camping excursions with his wife Roxane and dogs, gardening, comedy shows, science and cooking. He definitely was the grill master as he spent many days creating new recipes for his wife, family and friends to enjoy and savor. The fondest of memories was hanging with Ken on a nice summer day with a cold beer enjoying his grilling prowess, listening to good music along with deep and often funny conversations reminiscing of all the good times while anticipating what accomplishments and fortunes the future held in store. He was a natural, passionate amateur chef. He created so many delicious, memorable meals. His papaya - mango character hot sauce recipe made from his homegrown peppers and fresh garden ingredients was pure culinary creative genius and was enjoyed by so many family, friends and neighbours.



Ken’s biggest passion was his loving wife Roxane and their love for one another. They were the best together and enjoyed a wonderful life with their two dogs, Malo and Fenway. Ken missed Roxane deeply following her passing in 2021.



His next biggest passion was music. He was very knowledgeable on this subject. While he loved to listen to and talk music, he also became a very qualified and exceptional bass guitar player where his impact on the local scene will leave an everlasting legacy. His first taste of “stardom” was his first band Siris in high school. They tore up the stage at several local “battle of the bands” events and was a prelude to his subsequent musical endeavors and engagements playing for a band called Wizard White. He then formed a band with his brother David in the early 80’s called Elixir Frenzy with other long time friends Derek Smith, Kevin Radomsky and Wayne Rowley who collectively wrote and performed a strong catalog of original songs (with gigs at the Curtis, The Zoo, Palladium, Georgie’s, St. Vital hotel and that memorable gig at the Saints Fort Garry Roller rink! along with some outdoor small festivals and charity shows). Again, in the early 90’s, Ken and David found themselves in a newly created band called Creepy Erl with some local area long time friends Kevin Fitzgerald and Wayne Jordan. Such wonderful times were had and many beautiful musical and personal moments were captured in his heart and soul during this time. Those certainly were the days! Ken also produced, engineered, recorded and was instrumental on the release of his older brother Robert’s pianoscapes debut c.d. entitled “Some Time Seduced” in 1994 which garnered some critical local and national acclaim.



Brother David and Ken had been friends with the renowned Scottish rock band Nazareth and their crew for many years and both he and Ken experienced and enjoyed many concerts and social activities with them while on tour in Canada throughout the years. Ken and David always appreciated and were so thankful for their generosity and friendship and were treated with the utmost respect and access to their shows. Thank you to the Nazareth clan past and present for your unwavering kindness to Ken over the years – it meant the world to him.



A special heartfelt thank you to Ken’s long time and loyal friends Grant Stefanson and brother-in-law, Rod Falk for their devoted compassion and for the comfort Ken received from you in his final days. We are so grateful and honored Ken had you both in his life.



The family would like to thank the staff at St. Boniface Hospital, Grace Hospital Emergency, Trish – the cancer care nurse who showed an amazing amount of concern and care for him during her home visits, Riverview Care Facility and those who helped Ken in the twilight of his life until his passing.



The family wishes to thank Ethical Death Care for the beautiful photo-biography video they have provided in celebration of Ken’s life. This can be viewed by following the "tributes" link at the bottom of this obituary.



As per Ken’s wishes there will be no funeral and cremation has taken place. His ashes will reside eternally beside his loving wife Roxane at a columbarium niche at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens.



To Ken’s family and friends – a new star now shines in the Heavens. Please keep your personal memories of Ken in your heart and in the days and years ahead – hope that they bring a smile to your face and a warming in your heart as that is what he would have wanted. His life’s mission is now complete.



May you rest in eternal peace Kenneth – you will always be loved and never forgotten.



ETHICAL DEATH CARE

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Tributes: EthicalDeathCare.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 09, 2023, Dec 09, 2023

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • Truly saddened by the news of Ken N's passing! My deepest condolences to Robert (Yanni) and David (Corney). So tragic losing a sibling so young. All of you boys were such talented musicians/athlete's and even better people! I remember those nights picking up Ken at Beaver Lumber after his shift heading over to Radomsky's to watch Elixir Frenzy shake the doors off the place! So many fond memories of a very special person. So blessed that Ken and the Naumko family were part of my life! Hoping David and Robert as well as the Falks (Rod) can find comfort in this difficult time. Ken and Wayne are rocking the Frenzy once again! Rest in Peace my long lost friend! You were one of the good ones! - Posted by: Brad Hall (Friend) on: Dec 12, 2024

  • I worked with Ken at Vicwest, became friends with him and his brother David, hung out a few times at David’s when their band was having a jam, met Roxy, before they got married. My wife and I were lucky enough to go to their wedding. They definitely were meant for one another. After Ken left Vicwest we lost contact, I moved to Saskatoon, we found about Roxanne passing and have thought about how Ken was doing, not knowing he was sick. Condolences to David, Rob, and families. Trent, Krista, and Jasmine Purvis - Posted by: Trent Purvis (Coworkers ) on: Dec 12, 2023

  • Our deepest sympathies to Ken's family. I (Glynis) grew up in Westwood and remember the family. Imagine my delight to find Ken and Roxane as neighbours! We had wonderful visits over the fence and memories of Ken and his grill, and of course the dogs! We were saddened by Roxane's untimely passing, and are sad that Ken has now left us. I hope they are together again. - Posted by: Glynis Corkal & Jim Turnock (Neighbours) on: Dec 12, 2023

  • Robert and David, my deepest and most sincere condolences go out to you and to the rest of the family on the loss of your dear, beloved, Kenneth. Because your mother and I grew up together from the age of ten, I remember well as each of you came into this world, and I am deeply saddened at Kenneth's untimely passing. We will all grieve for him, but we will always keep him in our hearts. R.I.P. - Posted by: Sonia Whincup (Family Friend) on: Dec 10, 2023

  • I am so sorry to hear this news just today. My sympathies and prayers go out to David and Robert. We had many a good time years ago. Rest in peace little Kenny. - Posted by: Glen Curtis (Friend) on: Dec 09, 2023

  • Rest Peacefully Kenny, It was so nice to have met you. Dan told me so much about you, during your visits with his deliveries of steel to Vic West, and it was indeed so nice to finally meet! I too am a huge Nazareth fan! 🤘🎸😄 Well, take those beautiful wings and fly, with Roxanne and Malo and Fenway once again! 🙏♥️♥️🐾 - Posted by: Theresa Plischke (Friend) on: Dec 09, 2023

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