Kenneth Walter

Kenneth Norman Walter

November 26, 1950 – June 9, 2025

With great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Ken Walter. He was a beloved husband of 50 years, to the love of his life, Vicki, an extraordinary father and the best grandpa. He is survived by his wife Vicki, his son Kyle (Maureen), daughter Kerilyn (David) and his 8 grandchildren Akele, Channing, Jade, Lillian, Ellianna, Keyan, Jesse and Raya (his best friend). He is also survived by his siblings Carol (Dennis) Evans, Barry (Tenny) Walter and Brent (Anita) Walter. He is predeceased by his parents Leslie & Mary Walter, sister Margaret (Edward) Olfert, and sister Joan Murray.

Ken was born on November 26, 1950, in Moose Jaw Sk. He was the second oldest out of 5 children.

After high school Ken pursued a career in the RCMP, stationed in BC.

The call of flying a plane caught his attention in 1976. He spent the rest of his successful career flying in Ontario, Manitoba, NWT, and Saskatchewan where he finished off his career in 2019 at Sask Northern Air Operations.

After his retirement, Ken loved bike riding with his wife, camping, seeing his kids and grandkids, coffee dates with friends and family.

Faith was an integral part of Ken’s life. He loved the Lord and is with his saviour in heaven. We praise God that Ken has new eyes, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles and feet! He is finally pain free.

Memorial donations can be made to Living Waters Camp, 604 Webster St, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 3P9.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. at Elim Church, 419 Slimmon Road, Saskatoon, SK.

Arrangements entrusted to Dalmeny Funeral Home 306-254-2022.

12 Responses

  1. We first met Ken and Vicki in Az. and became friends. I can say we became like family. Ken and I became like brothers and he will be greatly missed. We enjoyed texting and his sense of humor was the best. Our deepest sympathy to you Vicki and family. We will keep in touch.🙏❤️

  2. Ken was my big brother, my best friend and the kindest man I ever knew. I miss him more than words can say. Love you Ken.

  3. Ken was my Uncle and I knew him as a kind and loving man. I have fond memories of being little and watching my Dad and him horse around on the lake and go boating when our families got together. He was fun, gentle and knowing he was my Dad’s best friend was a wonderful example of family. We love you all and please accept our sincere condolences.

  4. Our deepest sympathies to Vicky and family on the sudden passing of Kevin. Praying God will strengthen and comfort you in the days ahead.

  5. We are so very saddened to hear of Ken’s passing…. We were looking forward to a summer as neighbours at Liviing Waters Camp . But I guess heavens choir was a much better destination. Our prayers are with you Vicki and the family. We know hubby , dad and Grampa will be dearly mussed . Gods grace.

  6. I don’t know if anyone ever had a more loving, warm and kind Father-in-law. Dad was such a blessing to our family & we miss his bear hugs already. My deepest condolences to everyone who feels the void he has left.

    Philippians 1:21 KJV
    “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”

    This has been one of my favorite verses for many years but it holds new meaning now. We have reassurance Dad is experiences the “gain”, he is without sorrow, pain or tears & fully restored with our Lord and Savior. Hallelujah!

  7. Barbara and I are so saddened to hear about Ken’s passing. We are praying that God’s Love and Peace will surround your whole family during this time of loss! Blessings

  8. My wife Lillian and I, are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Ken on June 9th. Our fellowship time at Living Waters Camp, and the visits while at Elim Church show a man deeply commited to God, and his family. We are praying for Jesus’ comfort and care for you Vicky and family.

  9. I was very saddened when I read of Ken’s passing. Ken and I were “High school” bus buddies.He was such a nice man who will be missed greatly by family and friends alike.

  10. Vicki, Kyle, Maureen, Jade, Keyan, Jesse, Raya, Kerrilyn and family and friends. Such a big hole is left when someone we care for deeply is ripped from the fabric of our lives. Praying for you during this difficult time knowing one day to be reunited, and days ahead where memories won’t be quite so painful to be replaced by joyful memories and stories,

  11. Our hearts and prayers go out to you Vickie and your family. We so enjoyed our time spent with both of you in Yuma. He will be greatly missed.

  12. We were so shocked and saddened by the death of this wonderful man. We met him in Yuma AZ. He and Vicki attended our church at Del Pueblo RV Park in Yuma. We had some great times of fellowship. Our prayers for Vicki and all the family.

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