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Ken WELSH Obituary

Passed away at home on Monday, January 15, 2024, aged 86 years. Dearly loved husband of the late Glenda. Loyal family man and legend - father and father-in-law of Ian and Robyn, and Bruce and Karen. Cherished and treasured Grandad of Georgina, Rosie, Annabelle and Ken; Jack and Sharon, and Sam and James, and great-grandad to Hazel and Luca. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Margaret and Malcolm McKenzie.

"A passionate wood worker to the end"

As per Ken's wishes a private service has been held. Messages to 27 Taiepa Road, Otatara, 9RD, Invercargill 9879 or to Ken's tribute page at frasersfunerals.co.nz/tributes



Published by Southland Times on Jan. 23, 2024.

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Ian Treweek

February 3, 2024

Goodbye for now Ken. A good friend, a great client and a big gentle bear of a man. You have gone to meet up again with your lovely wife . Iwill think of you both often.

Laina Niha

January 31, 2024

To Glenda and Ken's family, deepest sympathy from Waitiri family (cousins on Birss side)

Ian Baldwin

January 25, 2024

A privilege to have known your Mum and Dad.
Always cheerful, supportive and dedicated to their boys.
Very proud of you and your families.
You now carry the torch!
Take care.

Phil and Janette Culling - Wellington

January 24, 2024

Dear Ian, Bruce and families. Condolences on the loss of your dad.

Neil

January 23, 2024

Really sorry to hear of Ken's passing...I meet Ken some 10 years ago at woodworkers guild,I to liked carving being inspired by Ken's exceptional work, I'm going to miss his cheerful face and chats we had when visiting the guild or at his home.
My deepest condolences
Neil

Dawn Egerton

January 23, 2024

Sorry to read of your sad loss sympathy to you All.

Esmay Raynes

January 23, 2024

Our deepest sympathy. Great memories of Ken away back in Ed and Daph´s day. Also can´t forget the big tree outside our house. He enjoyed getting some of it for carving. He was a really nice man.
Dave and Esmay Raynes.

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