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Kenneth John Clapp, 66, of Cloud Bay passed away November 29, 2024 at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
He was born in Fort William, Ontario on February 22, 1958. Ken attended Blake Public School and Selkirk collegiate and vocational institute.
Ken was a truck driver who was a long-time employee of Forest Transport Ltd. and later on Chaschuk Enterprises where he retired.
In his younger years he enjoyed hockey, baseball, fishing and hunting, he was always happy to attend a bbq or get together with friends and family.
Ken is predeceased by his wife Brenda Ellen Clapp (nee Morency), his parents John Kenneth and Yvette, brother Don, sister Karen, sister-in-law Kathy, father-in-law Paul Morency, mother-in-law Ethel Morency (nee Anness) and others.
Ken is survived by his children John (Joelle), Daniel (April), and Michael. Granddaughters Danica and Maggie. His brother Ron and sister Judith (Gordon), sister in-law Brenda, brother-in-law Roy (Laurie), sister-in-law Linda and many others.
As per Ken’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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Décès pour la Ville:Thunder Bay, Province: Ontario
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I have known Kenny for 23 years. Kenny and Mikey have always been my go to when I needed help with any problem that came up with country living. i.e. (snow blower plugged up, plow truck won’t start, needing help taking the furbabies to the vets, etc. etc. I have many fond memories of Kenny. i.e., Brenda and Kenny teaching me to clean smelts and i was freaking out because they were moving in my hand, Kenny laughing at me when the snow blower dragged me down the driveway, etc etc
A fond and first memory Scott has of Kenny is when Mikey and Kenny came to take away the old plow truck. Kenny introduced himself to Scott by saying “Hi my name is Kenny and I like beer”, lol Kenny had to repeat “and I like beer” a few times before Scott realized Kenny was actually asking for a beer. Scott and Kenny became good friends and enjoyed talking about fishing, hunting etc.
Sending our deepest condolences to Mikey, Danny, John and Family.
RIP Old Man, You will be missed. I know you are smiling, laughing and enjoying a beer with your true love Brenda.
Sincerely, Dawn and Scott