He soon moved to Radium Hot Springs BC, and met and married Norma Bradford. Over the next 10 years, they had Ken Jr, Pamela and Susan.
He then took his family to Ottawa, Ontario to work at Indian Affairs then National Capitol Commission.
After 7 years (1972) he moved his family back to BC. Kamloops became home and he started work at BC Tel as a draftsman and surveyor. Then was underground fibre-optics till he retired in 1993 after 21 years.
He was a member of the Durant Car Club and the Antique Car Club.
He loved square dancing, travel, hunting, fishing, camping, boating, working on old cars and partying with family and friends.
Ken passed away peacefully at home. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, 3 kids, 4 grandkids, and 7 great grandkids. He will be cremated but there will be no service at this time. Instead of flowers we ask you to remember your favorite stories of ken and spend a few moments thinking of him.