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John “Ken” Cripps

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John “Ken” Cripps

Birth
Bathurst, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
9 Feb 2019 (aged 93)
Windsor, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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CRIPPS, John "Ken" March 10, 1925 - February 9, 2019 Passed away at home. Born in Bathurst, NB to Riordon and Martha. Survived by his soulmate and wife of 64 years, Anne (nee Hlusek) and 3 sons Ken, Jim and Pat (Denise). Grandchildren Jessica (Mike), Michael, Bennett, Bridget and Abbott. Survived by his sister Maurita and sister-in-law Vera (Ron) Hickey. Predeceased by brothers Riordon and Joseph, and sister Marge. He enjoyed his home. He could always be found tinkering in his garage. Ken will be remembered as a handyman, jack of all trades. He marched to his own drummer, lived and died as he saw fit. He was always there when you needed him. Ken was a Canadian Air Force Veteran who served in WWII. He enjoyed his long retirement from GM Transmission. Donations to VETS Canada would be appreciated by the family. Cremation has taken place. Memorial visiting will be held on Thursday, February 14, 2019 from 10 a.m. until the time of Veteran's Memorial Service under the auspices of Windsor Veteran's Memorial Service Committee at 12:00 p.m. at FAMILIES FIRST 3260 Dougall Ave. South Windsor 519-969-5841 Share memories, photos or make a donation at www. Families First.ca
-The Windsor Star
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
13 Feb 2019, Wed  •  Page B8
CRIPPS, John "Ken" March 10, 1925 - February 9, 2019 Passed away at home. Born in Bathurst, NB to Riordon and Martha. Survived by his soulmate and wife of 64 years, Anne (nee Hlusek) and 3 sons Ken, Jim and Pat (Denise). Grandchildren Jessica (Mike), Michael, Bennett, Bridget and Abbott. Survived by his sister Maurita and sister-in-law Vera (Ron) Hickey. Predeceased by brothers Riordon and Joseph, and sister Marge. He enjoyed his home. He could always be found tinkering in his garage. Ken will be remembered as a handyman, jack of all trades. He marched to his own drummer, lived and died as he saw fit. He was always there when you needed him. Ken was a Canadian Air Force Veteran who served in WWII. He enjoyed his long retirement from GM Transmission. Donations to VETS Canada would be appreciated by the family. Cremation has taken place. Memorial visiting will be held on Thursday, February 14, 2019 from 10 a.m. until the time of Veteran's Memorial Service under the auspices of Windsor Veteran's Memorial Service Committee at 12:00 p.m. at FAMILIES FIRST 3260 Dougall Ave. South Windsor 519-969-5841 Share memories, photos or make a donation at www. Families First.ca
-The Windsor Star
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
13 Feb 2019, Wed  •  Page B8


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