Kenneth "Ken" Frederick Miller
March 19th, 2015
MILLER, Kenneth Frederick
Kenneth (Ken) Miller of High River passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 19, 2015 at the age of 81 years. Ken will be lovingly remembered by his children, Vincent (Kim), Marina, Kenton, Charlene, Mark (Laureen); nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brothers, Gerald (Gwen) and Don (Verna); and sister, Marie.
A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, 206 – 9 Ave S.W., High River, Alberta on Wednesday, March 25 at 2:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ken’s memory to Sheep River Health Trust, Okotoks Health and Wellness Center, 11 Cimarron Common, Okotoks, AB, T1S 2E9 (please note on the donation that it is for “Rural Palliative Consult Service”).
Messages:
We are sorry to hear of Ken's passing and send our condolences to family.
It was a great pleasure to have Ken as a member of our camping club and we know that both he and Trixie enjoyed coming out to the camp-outs. Ken was always willing to join our activities, especially the happy hours and pot luck dinners. He was known for his carving and we all marveled at his talent and were envious because we didn't have this ability. Ken wasn't able to come out last year and all who knew him missed his cheery greetings. RIP Ken! Dick Closson (Western White Hatters Camping Club)
We are so sorry to hear about your dads passing. I enjoyed working with Ken at Battle River for years and always enjoyed visiting with him whenever he was back in Forestburg. I was glad that I had a chance to talk with him last fall when he last visited here. I hope that you can find comfort in knowing that he is with Fran once again.
Sylvia and I extend our sincere condolences to you, the family, on the death of Ken. Ken will be sadly missed. I have many memories of our working life at ATCO and in the Forestburg community. Know that you are supported by family and Ken's many friends.
Just returned from a vacation and was saddened to hear of Ken's passing. I will always remember him as an excellent neighbor and mentor. I also have many fond memories of hunting with him over the years. Fortunately I did have the opportunity to visit him in High River a couple of years ago and enjoyed sharing many stories and memories from years gone by. My sincere condolences to the family.