Ken was born in Clapham Junction, an area of London, England on July 31st 1928. He lived in Ashford, Middlesex until the age of eleven when the family moved to Englefield Green, a village near to Windsor Castle. Here he pursued the entrepreneurial spirit of the War Effort by keeping chickens, rearing goats and growing vegetables to sustain the family, selling the surplus to friends and neighbors. He volunteered for fire watching at his school, extinguishing phosphorus bombs on the roof which he considered fun rather than dangerous. In May of 1945 he joined the celebrations for VE Day, riding round London on the roof of a truck.
At the age of eighteen he was drafted into the British Army and served in Malaya where he saw action following China’s invasion of the country. After demobilization he returned home and joined the Eastern Bank in London.
He was posted abroad and worked in Singapore, Bahrain, Iraq, India and Pakistan where he met his first wife, Gloria.
They lived in England until emigrating to the United States with their family in 1959. In Los Angeles Ken initially worked for Packaging Corps, then joined Wynn Oil in 1966 as Plant Manager in Azusa. He subsequently became Vice President of the company, responsible for manufacturing worldwide. He traveled extensively to Europe, South Africa and Mexico. In 1976 he moved to Toronto, Canada, as President of Wynn International. Following his retirement from the company he took stockbroker exams and pursued a second career until retiring to St George, Utah in 1988.
Golf became his passion in retirement and he won several championships including the Club Championship at Star Valley Ranch, Wyoming in 1994. He attended the Open three times and achieved his lifelong ambition of playing Pebble Beach at the age of 80. He played bridge and cribbage regularly and continued to travel until his 96th year.
In 2000 he met his second wife, Judy. They married in 2005 and enjoyed twenty-four joyous years together.
His passing was gentle and peaceful. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Ken is predeceased by his first wife, Gloria and his three siblings, John, Anne and Mark. He is survived by his wife Judy, his daughters, Veronica, Sandra and Deborah, his son Keith, stepsons Richard and Jonathan, twelve grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren and one great great grandson.
A Celebration of Life is to be held later in the year.
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