Kenneth George Watson
It is with great sadness that the family announce the passing of Kenneth George Watson on July 19, 2020, on his 73rd birthday after a short battle with cancer.
He leaves to Mourn his loss, his daughters Barbara(James) McAllister and Tammy Watson. Five grandchildren Austin, Harrison, Christopher, Corissa and Bradley. His brothers Neil (Vera) Watson, Elmer (Phyllis) Watson and sister Shirley (Maurice) Wolshlager.
Kenneth was predeceased by his wife Michele and his infant son Michael John. Also by his parents John and Glenna Watson.
Due to Covid 19, Ken Felt it best not to have a memorial service.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Ken was an awesome guy. He was a con worker and a great friend. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. I’ll always remember his smile and all the laughter we shared on our travels.
So sorry for your loss. Ken was a really nice guy and gave me a few pointers when I started out 20 years ago. Condolences to the family.
Kenny, you were taken from us way too soon. You were a great friend, we will miss you loads, but will always remember the fun we had covering the many, many miles we travelled together. Condolences to your family.
I was so lucky to have had the pleasure of working with Kenny on several occasions over the years while working for Collette in the Rockies.
He was a great driver, and was always willing to go that extra mile for our guests on tour. I enjoyed many laughs, stories and time spent together.
Kenny was more than my driver or colleague , he was my friend and he will be missed out there on the Highways in the Rockies.
My deepest condolences to your family. Kenny and I did many fun trips together. He will be fondly remembered as a great collegues and friend 🌹
Sorry to read of Ken’s pawing. He was lovely fella and a good working colleague. Although we didn’t see each other often , it was fun and a pleasure when we did meet up.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Just heard about your loss, sending lots of love to your family. I worked with Kenny when I was guiding at Brennan Tours. He was so much fun and had a wicked sense of humour. Rest In Peace
So. Very sorry to hear that Ken passed.
He was our neighbor in Westview Village.
I am sure he will be very missed