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HUNKING: KENNETH ALBERT
Kenneth Albert Hunking of Wingham and formerly of Hullett Township and Toronto, passed away on Wednesday December 11, 2024, at Wingham & District Hospital in his 82nd year. Ken was born on October 18, 1943, in Blyth, Ontario to Henry Rundle Hunking and Marion Harriett (Quinn) Hunking who both are predeceased. He is survived by his sister Shirley Irene Norman and her family Darlene Elliott (Ray Eckel), Bill, Cheryl (Larry) Scherbarth, David, Jenn (Tyson) Arts, Julia and by Shirley’s six grandchildren Miranda, Austin, and Ethan Scherbarth, and Rylee, Emma, and Dylan Arts. Ken is predeceased by his sister Bernice (2010), nephew Don Elliott (2007), and brother-in-law Wallace Norman (2001). Ken joined CIBC (the Commerce) in Auburn in 1962, serving several branches in southwestern Ontario. He was then transferred to Toronto enjoying many years of work and life there. After a long career in banking, he returned home to the Hunking farm. Friends will be received at the Falconer Funeral Homes, 153 High St., Clinton, on Friday December 13, 2024, from 2 -4 p.m. and again on Saturday December 14, 2024, at the Londesborough United Church from 1 until time of the funeral service at 2 p.m. Spring Interment at Hope Chapel Cemetery, Hullett Township. As expressions of sympathy memorial donations to the Londesborough United Church, or the Wingham & District Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Messages of Condolence for the Hunking Family are welcome at www.falconerfuneralhomes.com
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Wednesday December 11 2024
Death notice for the town of: Clinton, Province: Ontario
death notice Ken Hunking Wednesday December 11 2024
obituaries notice Ken Hunking Wednesday December 11 2024
We offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Ken Hunking Wednesday December 11 2024 and hope that their memory may be a source of comfort during this difficult time. Your thoughts and kind words are greatly appreciated.