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Kenneth “Ken” Evart Nathaniel McLeod

October 23, 2024

Kenneth “Ken” Evart Nathaniel McLeod, passed away on Wednesday, October 23,2024, at the age of 71.

Ken is survived by his wife of 35 years, Cheri McLeod; stepsons, Dan and Sean (Denise) Smithers; brothers Dave (Ena), John (Ruth), Byron (Betty), Don (Dale), Robin (Laurie) and sister Dorothy (Rob).  Predeceased by his father Robert and his Mother Julia; in-laws Konrad (Grace) Gaisbauer; sister Ruth (Zoli); brothers Bud (Pat), Bill (Gail) Ted and Doug. Ken will be missed by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Ken enjoyed hockey, hardball and slow pitch. He was an avid Stock car and NASCAR fan. Ken was a sign painter and driver for Bob’s Delivery. A very special thanks to the nurses and doctors who cared for Ken in his final days. Donations to the Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre would be greatly appreciated. A private family interment will take place at St. George`s Cemetery, Hyde Park.

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So sorry to read of Ken’s passing, my sincere condolences to all the McLeod family.

~ Verda Keays

Rest in peace Uncle Ken. I have many fond memories of you while I was growing up. Condolences to my fave Aunt Cheryl and cousins Sean and Dan and families

~ Dawn Chabassol

We are Hyde Park and Medway High School connections. So sorry to read of Ken's passing. Our sincere condolences to the McLeod family.

~ Liz (Arrand) and Randy Powell

My sympathy and condolences to the entire McLeod family.

~ Carol Wilkinson

Don, Dale and Family I am sorry to hear of Ken' s passing. Best Christmas Window Painting Ever ! My Condolences to you and your family.

~ Dianne Swick

Recalling good times with Ken. Our thoughts are with you all.

~ Rod & Pam Wilker

The McLeod's were our neighbors to the north. Ken was my age and living in a rural area we grew up together. He was easy to know and always had some activity underway that drew our interest. Bikes, push carts, mini bikes then motorcycles, hikes in the surrounding woods and lots of sports. Ken contributed to all the fun we had growing up around Hyde Park. I helped delivered goods on Saturdays with Ken throughout the backroads surrounding London. Great experience and the height of my week rolling down the gravel roads with Ken. We had loads of fun. Rest in peace you earned it.

~ John McInnis

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