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Kenneth Chow
August 2, 1966 - January 31, 2014
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ken, our beloved son and brother. He will forever be missed by his family, relatives and dear friends.
Ken was born in Duncan, BC on August 2nd, 1966. He is survived by his parents Wai Dai (Willie) and Yuk Lin (Zenia) Chow and siblings, Robert, Ann (Norman), Joyce (Alex), and Gordon, and numerous relatives.
Ken remained living in Duncan most of his life. Though he did spend short time periods in Vancouver to attend college and work, he always returned to his hometown. Ken was an entrepreneur having opened Duncan's very first skateboard shop, Natural Progression Surf & Skate in the mid 1980s. In later years he started up his own window tinting business which he operated up until his death.
Ken was an adventurous spirit. In his youth, he took up high energy pursuits such as skateboarding, snowboarding, and motorcycles. However his most treasured pastime was spending time on a boat pursuing his love of fishing. Ken will be remembered by his family as a loving person with a generous heart.
We welcome family and friends to stop by and join us for a gathering at HW Wallace Centre on Sunday, February 9th between the hours of 11am-1pm. In lieu of flowers, we would appreciate donations to the Cowichan District Hospital Foundation. We thank those who supported Ken in his life.
Ken, we love you and will miss you deeply. Let your mind and heart be at peace.
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From: H.W. Wallace Cremation and Burial Centre Staff
H.W. Wallace Cremation and Burial Centre Staff send our condolences to family and friends.
From: Alison Green Miller
Relation: Friend
Our deepest sympathy to the entire Chow family from the Millers.
Alison, Evan and Quinne.
From: Dustin Schwam
Relation: Skateboarding friend
Grind in Peace my brother….see you again sometime!! JAK’S!!
From: Renato Lattanzi
Relation: Old friend
I am so saddened to hear this. My deepest condolences to the entire family.
From: john wm. charlie
Relation: friend
R.I.P. young friend and condolences to the family
From: Lance Steward
Relation: Friend
So sad to hear about Kenny. He was a good friend and neighbour to Just Jake’s. My heart goes out to you Gord and Willie and the whole Chow family. Love and condolences from Lance, Liz and staff at Just Jake’s.
From: Sharon Jackson
Relation: Relationship - How did you know the deceased?
I am shocked and saddened to hear of this news. Our sincerest condolences to the Chow family from the Jackson family.
From: lana mcleod
Relation: Friend
My Deepest sympathies to the Chow family for your loss of a wonderful and loving brother.
From: Lisa & Mike Hykaway
Relation: Relationship - How did you know the deceased?
Our hearts and thoughts are with you
From: Marlyn Lincoln
Relation: Ken was a friend of my sons.
So sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. He was a sweet and kind young man and we know he will be sadly missed by his family. We saw a lot of Ken during his earlier years and he was always a welcome guest in our home. Both Kevin and Steve will be so sad to hear this news.
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
Date & Time:
February 9, 2014
Beginning at 7:11am
Location:
HW Walace Cremation and Burial Centre
5285 Polkey Road
Duncan, BC Canada V9L 6W3
5285 Polkey Road
Duncan, BC Canada V9L 6W3
Memorial Gifts
The family has not designated a preferred charity at this time.
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