Ken Kerr

June 20th, 2018

Kenneth Cunningham Kerr, late of Regina, SK passed away peacefully on June 20, 2018 at the age of 79 years.  Ken is lovingly remembered by Donna Cameron and his children Kim (Dave) Booker of Kelowna, Kerry (Leslie Munro) of Kelowna, Tean (Emma Parnell) of Sydney, Australia;  grandchildren Treana (John) Hamilton of Kelowna, Jamie (Jason Fields) Brooks of Kelowna, Diana Holmes of Oklahoma City, Jesse Kerr of  Kelowna, Marlen Kerr of Sydney, Australia; 8 great-grandchildren; Donna’s son Dave Wagstaff and family of Kelowna; sister Helen Stephens of  Montreal; brothers Gord (Donna) of Calgary, Dave (Donna) of Weyburn; and several nieces and nephews.

 Ken was predeceased by his son Todd, brother Doug, and nephews Robert and Martin.

 Ken was born on July 27, 1938 in Moose Jaw to Dave and Peggy Kerr. The family moved to Regina when Ken was 5. Ken attended Albert and Scott Collegiate. He worked for SaskTel for 35 years. While working there, he met Donna and they spent many happy years together. Ken was an avid sports fan playing basketball, baseball, curling, and golf.  He liked attending the horse races and sipping a cool one at the Eagles Club. Ken had a great sense of humour and had the ability to make people laugh. Ken was very proud of his family. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, especially the Kerr reunion last September.

 Ken was diagnosed with dementia and spent the past 2 years at Pioneer Village. The family would like to thank the staff for the kind and compassionate care Ken received.

 At Ken’s request, no service will be held.

Messages:

Dear Donna, Condolences to & your family in Ken's passing. We have great memories of times spent with you & Ken at SaskTel tournaments & many other functions. Hope to keep in touch & maybe meet you at the "Eagles". Sincerely, Ivar & Carol

Donna, our condolences for your loss. Please know we are thinking of you and your families at this sad time. Wanda and Neil Banick xo

So sorry for your loss Donna. We are thinking of you during this difficult time. Jim and Donna Wiese

Dear Donna and families, Sorry to hear about Ken’s passing. He certainly was great fun back in the day. Cherish your memories of Ken and those good times. Love, Gail and Darwin

Dear Donna, I never met your Ken but I do know you and I respect and admire the caring loving woman you are. I am sorry to learn of Kens passing and send my deepest sympathy at this difficult time. Hugs from Marilyn Reddy

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