Obituary – Ken Szabo

KEN SZABO

Kenneth “Ken” Joseph Szabo of Kincardine passed away on Friday, Oct. 2, 2020, surrounded by love and with his family, at London Health Sciences Centre – Victoria Hospital. He was in his 75th year.
Beloved spouse of Sharon Lajoie of Kincardine; and husband of the late Patricia (née Oberski) Szabo (2010).
Loving father of Paula (Peter) Jessop of London, Joe (Amy) Szabo of Ilderton and Jeff (Beth) Szabo of Whitby. Deeply missed by his six grandchildren.
Remembered by his siblings: Richard (Alice Ann) Szabo of Waterford and Suzanne (Wayne) Jones of Formosa.
Predeceased by his parents, Elmer and Olga (née Hango) Szabo.
Visitation was held at the Davey-Linklater Funeral Home in Kincardine on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020.
A private funeral service to honour Ken’s life will be held at the Davey-Linklater Funeral Home.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Portrait and memorial available online at www.daveylinklaterfuneralhome.com.

Obituary – Ken Szabo was last modified: October 5th, 2020 by Dianna Martell

2 thoughts on “Obituary – Ken Szabo

  1. Ken was a great friend and a wonderful cousin! From the days when we were able to visit the Dairy farm during the summer where he, Rick and Susie would play with my brother Rick and I, to when we would gather later as families with Uncle Elmer and Aunt Olga up at the RV park or other family gatherings, it would always be a wonderful time of laughs and great conversations.

    His was a life full of all that makes life worth while! He had an awesome family circle and showed all how a “good man” could prosper and do for others always!

    He will be deeply missed by all and I with my family send our deepest sympathies, and tons of prayers to his family while they deal with this terrible loss!

    David, Ann, Kyle, Shannon, Michael and Jennifer Hetherington

  2. I remember Ken stoking camp fires and attending barbeques. The happiness he had playing canasta with friends and family. The look on his face fishing. We were so lucky to spend time with Sharon and Ken in Arizona. Ken won’t be forgotten.

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