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TRIEBNER: Kenneth Stuart of Exeter
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On April 3, 2014 @ 12:55 PM In Exeter,Obituary | 86 Comments
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital, London after a long, courageous battle, with his family by his side, on Wednesday, April 2, 2014, of Exeter in his 64th year. Beloved husband of J. Kathryn (Marriott) Triebner for 43 wonderful years. Dear father of Darlene and Brad Borland, and Diane and Paul Timmermans all of Exeter. Dear grandfather of Kennedy and Matthew; Alexandra, Adrian and Allan. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Don and Brenda Triebner, Mary and Len Higgs and Harold and Louann Triebner all of Exeter, Carl and Barb Triebner of Komoka, Ivan and Edna Triebner of Melrose and Grace and Jim Edwards of London. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Stuart and Jean Triebner and a nephew Daniel Triebner.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, Exeter (1 street west of Main) on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. The funeral service will be held at the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle, 670 Main Street South, Exeter on Saturday, April 5th at 11AM with Pastor John Baker officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery.
Donations to South Huron Hospital Foundation, Heart & Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
TRIEBNER: Kenneth Stuart of ExeterDear Kathy and families,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Ken always had a smile and a laugh whenever you saw him.. He was a good firefighter and mentor…My thoughts are with you, and remember what a GREAT man he was.
Our heart’s are sad for The family’s loss of a special Man A husband father Grandpa Uncle Cousin Friend until we meet again.
He certainly fought a good fight. He will be rejoicing now. We feel your sorrow at this time. Our prayers are with you.
Kathryn & Family,
Our sympathy in the loss of your loved one. Keeping you in our prayers.
Joe & Diane Kaak
Dear Kathy and family,
So sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
I remember Ken with a great deal of fondness. As young children growing up together, attending Hay Township Public School, and being raised on our subsequent family farms, we had a lot in common. Why he was just a short pony ride away, and would often come to visit me. From ponies, we graduated to horse-power, and driving motorcycles together.
I often find it strange how the carefree days of youth so quickly passed us by. As we grew into adulthood, we gradually drifted apart. I would sometimes meet up with Ken, when I came to the Exeter area to visit my folks. These meetings were often by chance, whether at Church, or just driving through town, and I would see his truck parked on Main Street, and stop to say hello.
More recently I called Ken for help in resolving electrical issues at my parents’ mobile home. Ken was always quick to respond, and it was always a joy to talk to him again. Our conversation often went to talking about his wife, Cathy, whom he deeply loved, to his children, Darlene, and Diane, and also to his Grandchildren. We often spoke of the value of our Christian heritage, and it was always with a laugh, and “I’ll likely see you next time you are in town” that we would say, “So Long.”
Ken, I know that you are safe in the arms of our precious Savior, but it is with great sadness that I realize that I will have to postpone our meetings by coincidence. Someday though, I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that we will meet again!
Larry Prouty
Sad to learn of my cousin’s passing. I will always remember the fun we had when we were little at the farm. Ken was kind to my parents, Norma & Gord, especially to my mother following the death of my father.
I am so thankful that God gives us memories to help us in our loss.
Darlene, Brad, Kennedy and Matthew
We are so sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
May memories of Ken and the love of family surround you and give you strength in the days ahead.
Kathryn & Family:
We are so sorry for your loss. Ken has been a wonderful mentor, boss and friend to our son Ryan. We will be forever grateful he hired Ryan as his apprentice. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family at this time.
May the Lord wrap his loving arms around the family at this time and be of comfort at your loss. Ken will be missed by all who knew him. It was a pleasure to have known him since the 70s at Exeter Pentecostal Church. I’m sure heaven is rejoicing to have him safely home.
To Kathryn and family
I want to say sorry for your loss on a good husband and father and you are in my thought and prayers.
Kathy, and girls, and the entire family, I am so shocked and saddened to hear about Ken’s passing. He was such a wonderful person to everyone he met. He always had a smile, and that kind of personality that made everyone around him feel better. I am thinking of you all now through this extremely difficult time in your lives, and sending you thoughts of strength and love during all the emotional tough days ahead. xxxoo
Our sympathy to the family.
Ken was a wonderful man.
He will be dearly missed.
Kathy, Darlene & Brad, Diane & Paul and Grandchildren
Mary and Triebner families
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of a dear Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother and Brother-in-law.
Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time.
May you find comfort in many treasured moments and fond memories. R.I.P. Ken
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Jim & Linda Dietrich
Shawn and I are very saddened to hear about Ken’s passing. This community will be at a loss without this hard-working and charitable man. We have lost a wonderful neighbour. We are very sorry. Our thoughts are with the family.
I was deeply saddened by the news of Ken ‘s passing. My heart felt condolences to you and your family.
Kathy and family,
We the staff and management of McDonald,s send our deepest sympathy on the passing of Ken.
We will truly miss his gentle smile and friendly hello.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Saddened to hear of the loss of Ken and trust that all of the good memories you shared in the past will soften your hearts and make the path a little easier to follow. He will be missed by everyone in town and we will always remember the easy smile he had for all. God Bless.
Very sorry for the loss of an amazingly wonderful man. Ken will be missed by many especially his smiling face at McDonalds. He was such a kind and sincere gentleman..may God bless the entire family in this great loss and time of need.
To the Triebner Family: Our sincere sympathy on the loss of a dear husband, father and brother. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Diane and family,,,,,,,So sorry to hear of your dad s passing,,,all of you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Our thoughts are with all of and we will always remember his smile.
Remembering all the good times we shared Kathryn, with Ken and you while we lived in Exeter. All the whip cream fights Ken and I (Brenda) had, always in fun of course. Times shared around the EPT altar, fellowship times, picnics, Colasantis, Tim Hortons, there are too many to mention. Jim and I will be in prayer for you and your family during this time.
Blessings,
Brenda and Jim
Kathy and family –
We are very sorry to hear of the loss of your dear husband Ken. He always had a smile and time for a chat even when not feeling well. We can see Ken loved his family and all the grandchildren by his smile in the pictures with them and he will be greatly missed.
Sincere sympathy to the whole family and thinking of you all
at this sad time. Take care of each other.
Accept our sincere condolences with the your loss Knowing Ken for many years as a fellow fire fighter he always earned our foremost
respect for his sincere faith and love for his family Our prayers are with you
Kathy, Darlene, Diane and families
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad and difficult time as you mourn Ken’ s loss. Treasure the wonderful memories and
he will live on in your hearts forever. Deepest sympathy.
Kathy and family
So sorry to hear about Ken. We know he had been struggling with his health for awhile now. We always enjoyed his stories and his great smile. You have our deepest sympathy in this time of sorrow.
Kathy and Family…
Praying for friends to comfort you,
faith to uphold you,
and loving memories
to help you smile again.
…Our sincere sympathy..
Our sincere condolences to Kathy and family. We have fond memories o Ken from our days there in Exeter as his pastor.
May The Lord fill your hearts with His peace now and in the days ahead.
We are so sad to hear of Ken’s passing. He was here at the house in November when we had some electrical work done and we had a good chat with him. Our hearts go out to Kathy and the rest of the family.. May God comfort you in the coming days, as you reflect on the good times that you shared together.
My deepest sympathy to all of the Triebner family. Thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Our condolences . We gonna miss ya Ken. We know you are in good hands. You have left us with lots of memories that will never be forgot. Kathy and all the family , Ruth a I are thinking of ya in the loss of a love one , May God put his hand and comfort you and all the family
To all of the Triebner family: We are sorry to learn of Ken’s passing. Our hearts and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Our deepest sympathy for you and your family. May you find comfort and strength in The Lord, for he is our rock and salvation. Psalm 62:7&8
My heartfelt sympathies for your great loss.
Darlene, Brad and family
I am so sorry for your loss……My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Elaine
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Ken was a great and kind man
and will be deeply missed.
Dear Kathy and family
Our prayers and thoughts are with you.He will be missed.Ken was a good soul.Please accept our condolences.
Kathy and families
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Kathy and all the Triebner Family:
We offer our sincere sympthay to all if you. Tom has many fond memories of Ken from his days at Graham Arthur Motors. Whether it was working on snowmobiles or just filling up the convertible or various vehicles . Ken always took the time to stop and have a visit. He will be missed throughout the community .
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
We are very sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.
Ivan so sorry about your brother and will give you a call.
Dear Kathryn and family
Our sympathy and prayers go out to you your family.
Ken will be missed by everyone.
Kathy and family; Thinking of you at this time of loss, may all the special memories bring comfort during this difficult time
Katheryn and family Sorry to here of Ken’s passing. Cherrish the memories he left to carry you forward.
Our sympathy to all the family. Ken was a wonderful man who will be missed by all.
As an uncle he was a rock of faith, a leader within the family, unwavering. He has been a constant presence my whole life, and in the lives of so many people in Exeter. Who has not seen that Triebner Electric truck around town…. every day.
He had a ridiculous laugh, that even now i can hear. He was a silly uncle who made us laugh; he was deeply loved. He would not want us to be too sad for too long. … and i thought to myself “what would he have liked to see happen now?” … I think he’d want us, with our families,… go to church, and to be truely present there. Almost half the memories i have of him are at church, church suppers, picnics….
We are so thankful to have had him in our lives.
Kathy, Our sincere condolences to you and your extended family.
Dear Triebner Family and Staff. Please accept our deepest sympathies on the passing of Ken. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. He will be greatly missed.
John Beimers, Randy Beimers and staff at Easy Building Products
Kathryn, Darlene, Diane and families and to the extend Triebner family,
SINCERE sympathy in your great loss. He is safe with Jesus, but his presence will so be missed here on earth. May God grant peace and comfort to each of you.
Our sincere sympathy in loss of Ken. He was a good man and he touched many lives in many positive ways. He will be missed.
Kathryn and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. But we know he is in a better place now.
We like to remember the times you had us over for BBQ and other events. You two always welcomed us at your home when we were new to this country. Ken was a very humble and hard working man, and he was always good for some fun.
Our thoughts are with you and your daughters and their families.
Our sincere condolence to you, Kathryn and your family. Ken was a great man with Christian morals and that stood out in him whenever we talked. Both of you were great neighbors and Ken was always there whenever we needed him. We will miss seeing Ken’s smile and great talks. We pray that God may be near you and your family in the next few days.
Kathryn, Darlene and families,
My sincere sympathy to you and your families on the passing of Ken. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.
Rest in Peace Ken…
Ken will be sadly missed by many. His smile would light up the room and he always had time for a chat. His love for his family was always present and very apparent. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. The memories will last forever.
Brian and Audry
Our sympathies and prayers go with you, Kathy, and the rest of the family.
Sincerely,
Don, Christina, Tim, Christopher and Jeff Jolly
Darlene and Brad
Our deepest sympathy for you and your family for the loss of your father. Thinking of you at this difficult time.
Sincerely
Emerson and Betty Anne Gill
To Kathryn and Family… We want to express our deepest sympathy upon Ken’s passing. We were truly saddened of the news. Most Sincerely, Larry and Donna Shapton & Family
My thoughts and prayers to Kathy and the family of Ken,,, he was a great man.. Memories last a life time.
Dear Diane and family
Please accept our deepest sympathies for the loss of your Dad.
My your memories of your Dad be a comfort to you in your time of grief. Hugs
Deb & Bob
May happy memories of your father comfort you now.
You and your family are in my thoughts.
Diane, Dave and Travis
Dear Kathy and family;
Very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So sorry to hear about Ken.
Darlene, Brad, Kennedy and Matthew. We were so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. We know he will be greatly missed as a Dad and a Grandpa. Please know we are thinking and praying for you at this time.
Sorry in the loss of your husband Ken. I always found him a very friendly person ever since we went to high school together.
Our deepest condolence to all Family & Friends of Ken Triebner’s.
We were so shocked to hear of the passing of Ken. Our prayers with everyone.
Life’s Too Short… Stay Together…
Meyers Family
TNT Standby Power
Kathy and family,
You’s were so blessed to have had such a good husband & father. Ken was a terrific citizen, tradesman, and above all, a ‘man-after-God’s-own-heart’. Cathy and I will always remember Ken as a warm engaging man, with that classic Triebner sense of humor. He always gave a 100% on all fronts. And though he would engage with you on any given topic-of-the-day, conversations with Ken would always gravitate back to things of the LORD. On Tuesday, it only seems fitting that our loss was Heaven’s gain. Exeter is a better place for having had Ken in our midst. We’re confident he’s rejoicing in the presence of God.
Sincerely
Brad
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Kathy, I send my sincere condolences to you and the family at this sad time. Ken touched many lives and will remain in the memories of all who knew him. Strength and prayer for the times ahead.
Dear Triebner family,
I remember Ken as a man of faith and family. May you all be blessed by his loving contribution to your lives.
Our Prayers and heart go out to the family, we pray for God’s peace and courage for the family during this time of sorrow and joy losing a friend, father, husband, grandfather etc., and also knowing that he is with Jesus and other loved ones who went before him, God Bless and we thank Ken for his time on this earth and the many lives he touched even with just a handshake and a Good morning!
Dear Kathy and the Triebner family.
May the Lord comforting arms wrap around your family at this difficult time and may God’s perfect peace sustain you. When I was looking at the pictures it was evident that Ken truly loved his family and I’m praying that the memories of the good times will remain with you. He was certainly a man of faith and strong Christian character. He is rejoicing with the angels now in the presence of His Lord and Saviour. Our hearts are saddened but he is rejoicing.
Kathy and family:
So shocked to learn of Ken’s passing. We have so many fond memories of Exeter and our times together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dave and Karen
Ken will be sorely missed in the community.
Our sincerest condolences go out to the family and friends.
To the Trebiner family, please accept our sincere condolences…Norm and Kay Tripp
Dear Kathy and all the Triebner families,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We have known Ken for such a long time, through the church and in business ,He was always kind and very reliable (we really needed him a lot) , especially when we became “weekend warriors” to do what is supposed to be “just a new plug in the kitchen”(on a Sunday aft)and all the breakers go off…but Ken was there in no time with a smile and fix it ASAP. then he laughed and said that we had only interrupted his “strong afternoon tea with his Aunt”…then we had to keep reminding him that he had to give us a bill.. Thanks Ken! You will always be remembered.
.See you on the other side
Cheryl&Steve Towle
Dear Cathy and family, Don & Brenda, Mary & Len, Carl & Barb, Harold & Louann, Ivan & Edna, Grace & Jim: Please accept our very deepest sympathy at your loss. Ken was such a wonderful person, so friendly, always smiling, gracious and kind. He was always a joy to be around. He was a blessing to his family, his church and his community as well as to his business. He will be missed terribly. Your memories of times together will help you to face each day, one step at a time. God bless each of you.
Kathryn we extend our thoughts and sympathy to all of the family at this time,I will remember Ken with fondness…. he had such a pleasant manner about him….when we were building the house he created a lot of laughter with his electrical jokes and he was good at lightening tense moments,he will be missed and thought of often.
to Kathryn and family
There are no words to express my feelings for you. He was a wonderful gentle man. He will be missed at Lawn Bowling . Didn’t think that both our Kens would go so close together. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you all. Lucy
Our deepest sympathies with the passing of Ken. Getting acquainted with him first through business, and then both of you as a couple as we rented your Florida home, we have been blessed through your Christian witness. And then in more recent years, we had opportunity to enjoy evening competitions by bowling on the Exeter greens.
Ken’s health struggles and challenges have been long and frequent, but that burden is now over. He now walks in the glories of his new life, and forever in the presence of his Lord and Savior. Kathryn, the coming days will no doubt be filled with grief and loss, but hold fast to your precious Lord. Trust and rely on His comfort and grace for each passing day. Even in times of trouble, He has promised to supply sufficient grace for EACH day!
Blessings; Jerry & Mary
Cathy and family
You are in our prayers. We have fond memories of you all.
SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS..THINKING OF ALL OF YOU AT THIS TIME…JOHN & ARLENE
We heard of your loss through Ruth’s daughter Monica.
and we were saddened to hear of Ken’s passing.
Ruth & I live up near Kirkland Lake.After retirering from G M Diesel,I got my bus license and have been driving school bus for 10yrs. for Mclellan Trans.now Stock out of Kirkland Lake Ont.
Ken was one of the nicessed persons we had ever known.
Ken is now at peace in the Lord’s arms.No more pain,no more suffering.Just everlasting peace and joy.
“Yea,though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil,for you are with me…..Psalm 23:4
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Our thoughts and sympathy to Cathy and families of Ken…
We have known Ken for a long time and he was a good, kind man who we enjoyed doing business with. He always had a smile on his face and enjoyed a visit at the farm…