KENNETH LYLE ROBINSON
October 24th, 1955 – January 29th, 2026
With broken hearts we announce the passing of Ken after his battle with cancer.
Ken is from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, formerly from Minnedosa, Manitoba.
Ken was the beloved husband to Debra for 49 years. Precious father to Curtis (Louise), Shane (Kariann), Braden (Kathy), and Kyla (Jerrad); and fantastic grandfather to Isabella, Sklyer, and Sophia; Marcus; Hailee, Declan, and Alice; Damian, Ciara, and Lynden. He is survived by his mother Doreen, sister Patricia, and brother Shawn, predeceased by his father Lenwood, and brother Blair.
Ken will forever be in our hearts and will be loved always and forever.
A private service will be held to honour Ken. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Michelle Ellis, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Im so sorry to hear about this
Ken was such a wonderful man love visiting with him he was always at the grandkids events it’s not going to be the same my thoughts and prays are with everyone that know Ken
Remember the good times and Ken will always be with you. Thoughts and prayers for all of you at this time of sorrow.
Heartfelt condolences to Deb & family. Please know extended family near & far are thinking of you at this very sad time.
So many childhood memories of cousin, “Kenny”. Will never forget the day he was rafting in our dug-out, fell into the swampy water, stood up & walked right out…plaster leg cast & all !
Take care.
We are so so sorry for your loss!! Deb we loved seeing you and Ken at gatherings or Walmart! You were the best example of what true love really is!!
Curt, Braden, Shane and Kyla I wish you didn’t have to live through this part of life and my heart goes out to all of you! Hugs!
You have truly lost one of the very best!!
Rest Easy Ken
I am sooo sorry to see this. Debra you have my number call anytime day or night. My deepest condolences to you and family.
I’m saddened to hear about Ken’s passing. I have such fond memories of the times spent at the Minnedosa rodeo. He was always so good with us as kids and my parents loved spending time with him and Debbie. He was always a joy to be around. Sending condolences to you Debbie, Curtis, Shane, Braden, Kyla and the entire family.
To Debbie and family
Sorry to hear of Ken’s passing .
Wanda told me when I was talking to her .
Many years have come and gone , and the miles separate us , but memories remain .
Thinking of you at this time .
With love
Larry & Gladys Lee
Calgary Alberta
Our deepest sympathy to you and all your family Deb We had some great times years ago Our greatest memory of Ken was the fact he could do loon calls and sounded so realistic Ken will be missed by all Love from Ron and Pat