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Richard Trippel posted a condolence
Friday, March 10, 2017
My apologies to all since I just stumbled upon this listing by accident and instantly recognized the name.
About 40 years ago I did a relatively short stint as an auxiliary constable in Port Moody.
Ken Lylak was such a decent man to me. He was always curious about things and willing to share.
All this time later I remember his name, but mostly how he made me feel.
We were not friends or buddies or pals like all of you. I had been to his home once on days off so he could show me his new cruise control he had put on his car. (Yes…I am dating myself)
My time with Mr. Lylak was minimal compared to others here. I was about 20 years old and now I am 62. And I remember how he made me feel good about things in general and myself in particular, and simply what a nice
guy he was.
I am sorry for your loss of friend and father.
I hope that these words will help. Just an inarticulate speech from the heart.
Kindest regards,
Richard Trippel
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Chris Ricard posted a condolence
Friday, March 3, 2017
My deepest condolences to all of the family. I only met him a couple of times when I was younger but do remember him fonldly
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Ray & Armande posted a condolence
Sunday, February 5, 2017
I will miss my cousin so much. We kept in touch through the internet, sending each other emails. We more or less met at his mom’s home (my aunt) in Mission almost every week end. I had not known him before as I was from Winnipeg. When we first met Ken, he was like a magnet for us. He and my husband were the same age and they had a lot in common. They both thought the same. We had many laughs with him. When I had to delete his name off my mailing list, I think it ripped part of my heart out. I will never ever forget him.
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Dan & Ruth Dorling posted a condolence
Thursday, January 26, 2017
May we offer our deepest condolences to you and all of your family. Kenny was my first real friend in B.C., when I was first transferred out here to Coquitlam/Port Coquitlam RCMP Detachment in December 1972, in my “younger” R.C.M.P. days, before he convinced me to join P.M.P.D. in 1980. We more or less started our careers together. He always made me feel like part of the family with his many invites to the house in Glenayre, and the many subsequent homes since then. He will always be remembered in my heart.
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Eileen Diersch posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Deepest condolences to Simone, Michelle and Craig on the loss of your father.
Eileen and Tom
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J C Thomasen posted a condolence
Monday, January 23, 2017
We knew and worked with Ken from day one during his many years with The Port Moody Police Department. Ken introduced me to ‘dark room’ tecniques and Maggie worked with Ken on special assingment. We are saddened by your loss.
Maggie Thomasen – Retired RCMP task force member
Jim Thomasen – Retired Port Moody Police Deputy Chief
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B Grant posted a condolence
Sunday, January 22, 2017
I will miss Ken’s regular visits to the Pitt Meadows Library! In the 8 years I’ve worked there, he was always fun, kind, generous, always upbeat, pleasant, and polite. I will think of him often, and definitely every December when we bring out the wonderful bear-hugging-a-tree that Ken donated to the library. Most of all I’ll miss his smile! My sincere condolences to the family.
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Christine Wozney posted a condolence
Saturday, January 21, 2017
I knew Ken for many years while working as a Police Officer in Burnaby and Coquitlam.
On many occasions, Ken was working Uniform while I was working “the Hill” in Uniform
in Coquitlam. Many times Ken would appear as “backup” for me although we worked
for different, neighbouring Police Forces. I sincerely loved Ken. We often had coffee together
and several times met on joint days off just to talk. Ken was like a “Papa Bear”. Gentle, kind
and oh so smart! To this day, I think of him when I drive through Port Moody. Rest in Peace
my friend. Christine Wozney – Retired S/Sgt RCMP
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Sandy Richardson posted a condolence
Saturday, January 21, 2017
The staff at the Pitt Meadows Library will fondly remember Ken for his sense of humor and extreme kindness along with his wonderful sarcastic wit. He treated all of us as if we were family, treating the entire staff for gifts of salmon and halibut when he had a successful fishing trip.
We are also the proud owners of his wonderful Bear/Christmas tree and will think of him every time we put it up.
we will miss him… customer and friend- Sandy Richardson
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Doug & Debbie Bradley posted a condolence
Saturday, January 21, 2017
So sad sending our condolences to Ken’s family. ..Doug enjoyed their fishing trips every year
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