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KENNETH NATHANIEL JENSEN

Born: Sep 29, 1935

Date of Passing: Jan 19, 2018

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KENNETH NATHANIEL JENSEN September 29, 1935 January 19, 2018 It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our dear Dad, Kenneth Nathaniel Jensen. Ken was predeceased by his wife of 38 years; Nancy (Whitlow), his parents Harold & Mabel Jensen, and his siblings Delores, Clifford, and Duayne. Ken is survived by his three children; son Scott (Heather), daughters Sheila and Tracy (Steven); grandchildren Nicole, Stacey, Crystelle, Jay, Savannah, Brianna, and great-grandchildren; Morgan, Alexandria, Thomas, and Lorenz, his sister-in-law Trenna, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. His dear friend Elizabeth Gibson will also sadly miss him. Ken was born in Regina Saskatchewan and was raised on the family farm near Bengough, Saskatchewan. He fulfilled his dream of becoming a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police force in 1953. It was while stationed in Manitoba that Ken met his loving wife Nancy who was taken much too soon. Ken was a dedicated and hardworking officer within the R.C.M.P. He had a strong work ethic, was compassionate, kind, and understanding of others. Through the years Ken touched the lives of many young people as a Cub Scout leader and baseball coach. In 1984 he was awarded, "The Pukatawagan Outstanding Peoples Award," while stationed with the R.C.M.P. in Lynn Lake, Manitoba. Another of his proudest accomplishments was escorting Queen Elizabeth II through Manitoba during her Royal Visit in 1970. Ken moved up the ranks of the R.C.M.P. and retired in 1985 as a Staff Sergeant. Mom and Dad then moved to Morden, Manitoba where he accepted the position as Morden's Chief of Police. One of his most rewarding achievements was introducing the Air Force Cadet's program to Morden in 1990. He was the C.O. of the 179 Air Cadet Squadron. He enjoyed a very successful career in Morden and ultimately retired in 1997. Ken felt honoured to have served with his many fellow officers of the R.C.M.P. and the Morden Town Police. After retirement Ken moved to Winnipeg to be closer to his family. Ken enjoyed curling, bowling, and walking. He was an avid sports fan who loved watching his beloved Saskatchewan Rough Riders. He enjoyed his many road trips to visit friends and family. He loved his dog Roxy and always had a mint candy to spare or an answer to a question. The family would like to thank the attending paramedics and police officers for their support. A private, closed family celebration of Ken's life will be held as per his request. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice. For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit www.chapellawn.ca Chapel Lawn Funeral Home 204-885-9715

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 27, 2018

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Very sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Ken was the boss at Lynn Lake when I was a community constable at South Indian Lake in 1978 and later became my boss when I joined the RCMP in 1980. Ken was without a doubt the best boss I ever had during 40 years of policing. He had an old school management style but balanced it well with fairness and integrity.Ken wouldn't hesitate to thank you for doing a good job or take you to task when you didn't. I have often asked myself "What would Ken do?" and it has served me well throughout my own policing career. A great mentor and friend. - Posted by: Len Busch (Subordinate) on: Oct 10, 2018

  • It is with sadness that we learn that Ken has passed. He was one very fine RCMP training pal for over a year, both in Ottawa and Regina. Always with a big smile, fun to be around and some 30 fellas were so pleased to call him a loyal friend. Condolences to all his family. He left his very positive mark wherever he served and for that we will always respect him. Sincerely, Bob Head - Posted by: Robert (Bob) Head (An RCMP troop mate in training 1953-1955) on: Jan 29, 2018

  • My deepest condolences to your family. Ken was a great guy and could sit a horse like glue. - Posted by: Geeorge Wright (Fellow Troop in the RCMP in 1953.) on: Jan 29, 2018

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