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KENNETH BLAINE LANCELEY
Born: Oct 18, 1951
Date of Passing: Dec 28, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryKENNETH BLAINE LANCELEY With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Kenneth Blaine Lanceley on December 28, 2016 in Winnipeg. Ken was born October 18, 1951 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He was predeceased by grandparents, Joe and Mary Vermette, Eli Wuttunee and Mary Johnston; parents, Lester Vermette and Hilda Lanceley Brown; stepfathers, Albert Lanceley and Ernie Brown and sister-in-law Aurie Lanceley. Ken is survived by his wife Ann; son Joseph; daughter Sarah (Dave) and three granddaughters, Rowan, Mya and Lilyana. Ken was the oldest of ten and leaves to mourn him six sisters, Peggy Vermette, Darlene Lanceley (Gary), Sherry Saevil (Glen), Sandra Lanceley (Rob), Patsy Littlepine (Brian) and Donna Brown; three brothers, Earl Lanceley, Wayne Brown and Robert Brown (Beatka); his father and mother-in-law Harold and Winnie Baird and sisters-in-law, Allison Gordon (Peter) and Susan Baird (Doug) as well as numerous nieces and nephews, most of whom knew and loved him. Ken was a man who loved to work with wood. Although most of his working years were spent in Brandon, Manitoba he plied his trade in four provinces as a contractor, teacher, apprenticeship counsellor and building inspector. Ken worked hard for all of his achievements and yet he never failed to enjoy life in the moment. He had a large laugh and a larger heart. His home was open to anyone who needed a place to stay. Ken was an easy-going, compassionate and thoughtful man. People were proud to call him a friend as evidenced by the outpouring of support and love he received during his battle with cancer. We will miss him dearly. Friends and relatives are encouraged to share in stories and condolences for the family by visiting Ken's memorial page at integritydeathcare.com INTEGRITY Cremation & Funeral Planning 204-295-5408 - integritydeathcare.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 03, 2017
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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I knew Ken when he moved to Ottawa in the early 1970s. He was a great person and I am sorry that we never reconnected. - Posted by: Ken Michelin (Friends ) on: Feb 22, 2019
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Our deepest condolences to all of Ken's family. I first met Ken in 1992 when I worked as an Apprenticeship Counsellor in The Pas covering the employers North of the 53rd parallel. He helped me a lot on any questions I had about the extensive "form-filling" and fees required as well as determining what is fair for the "apprentice". It was enjoyable to listen to his stories of people he had worked with over the years and they always ended with laughter to be retold again at a later date. Ken will be missed in many circles of friends he embraced over the years. ~ Gene & Bev Germain ~ The Pas, MB. - Posted by: Gene Germain (Friend) on: Jan 12, 2017