MAJOR, Ken

May 24, 2020

1941 – 2020

Retired D.N.D & Brewers Retail

The family announces with great sadness that Ken passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, March 24, 2020.

He leaves in sorrow his beloved wife Shirley and loving son Brian (Lisa). Adored grandfather of Chelsea (Ryan) and Kyle.

Survived by his siblings : Ronald, Gerald (Pierrette), David (Diane), Léo Jr, Paulette (Jerry)  and sister-in-law Nicole (late Paul) as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brother Paul and sister Roslyn.

Due to the current global concerns regarding Covid-19, the family have decided in the interest of the health and safety of the public to delay the service. A celebration of Ken’s life will be held at a later date.

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  1. Shirley Major March 24, 2021 at 11:51 am - Reply

    Ken, you’ve been gone one year today.
    We all miss you and love you ,think of you every day.
    The whole would has changed so much since you
    have gone.
    It’s a completely a different way of living.
    My darling , Rest In Peace.
    All our Love ,
    Shirley, Brian, Chelsea,Kyle,
    Lisa, Ryan.

  2. Estelle Richard June 29, 2020 at 4:03 pm - Reply

    Major family

    It is with great sadness that we have just found out about the passing of Ken. We knew each other from a long time ago. We also lived at the same place when we were newlyweds. We would like to offer our condolences to Shirley and Brian and all the Major family. We share your sorrow in this difficult period.

    Estelle and Jacques Richard

  3. Lisette Moreau May 29, 2020 at 1:13 am - Reply

    All my sympathy to you and the family. Love dick et lisette and children’s

  4. Liza Daniel May 29, 2020 at 12:48 am - Reply

    Ken is very much missed by his community and neighbours in Vanier. He was our friend and like a dad to many of us. He watched over our little street and looked out for everyone. If I needed a hand, Ken was there. If I needed a ride he was there. If I needed to sit and chat and watch some TV there was spot for me on his couch. Good memories . Glad to have known him.

    Xoxox

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Shirley Major

Ken, you’ve been gone one year today. We all miss you and love you ,think of you every day. The whole would has changed so much since you have gone. It’s a completely a different way of living. My darling , Rest In Peace. All our Love , Shirley, Brian, Chelsea,Kyle, Lisa, Ryan.

Estelle Richard

Major family It is with great sadness that we have just found out about the passing of Ken. We knew each other from a long time ago. We also lived at the same place when we were newlyweds. We would like to offer our condolences to Shirley and Brian and all the Major family. We share your sorrow in this difficult period. Estelle and Jacques Richard

Lisette Moreau

All my sympathy to you and the family. Love dick et lisette and children's

Liza Daniel

Ken is very much missed by his community and neighbours in Vanier. He was our friend and like a dad to many of us. He watched over our little street and looked out for everyone. If I needed a hand, Ken was there. If I needed a ride he was there. If I needed to sit and chat and watch some TV there was spot for me on his couch. Good memories . Glad to have known him. Xoxox