Ken was a father, grandfather, friend, uncle, and cousin. Ken was a tireless and lifelong defender of the land, the water, his tribe, all tribes, all people, in fact. It can be said that those were his "hobbies" throughout his years with us. Ken was United States Army Veteran, who served our country proudly and with honor.
Ken faithfully imparted our history, sometimes in the form of stories. He was a humble man who sought to think of others first. He took great pride in protecting what we have for future generations, for defending the earth we stand upon.
Ken served our country and his tribe with dignity, honor, and humility. His love and compassion was demonstrated by his service to others. It's been said that warriors are defined by protecting those, and what they love. I believe this to be true. Ken was a warrior through and through.
A loved friend, former son-in-law offered these thoughts: Why think separately of this life than the next, when one is born from the last? Time is always too short for those who need it, but for those who love, it lasts forever. " Thank you Ron.
Ken enjoyed ricing, spending time with his grandchildren, daily long drives, telling stories, visiting and laughing with friends, family; teaching, being taught by others, playing baseball (as a younger man), and was a voracious reader.
Ken taught his children to always put first those in need, think of those not thought of, to help those less fortunate, to remember those not here. To show and feel compassion, as it is a virtue, perhaps the most necessary of all.
Ken's children wish to offer love and gratitude to Pastor Gary Spurgeon, Roger Maki, Frankie Olds, Ray McGeshick III, Caleb McGeshick, his nephews Jeremy & Casey VanZile for being there for Ken, helping until his last days with us. You are the best of men, both thoughtful and considerate. For our Dad, you embodied hope and faith. More than friends, nephews. Brothers.
Ken's children wish to thank all those who offered their prayers, thoughts, memories, condolences, cooked the delicious food. Those who helped with the services, as well as those who couldn't attend. Miigwech
Surviving are : Aaron VanZile (his only son), his daughters: Melissa VanZile (oldest daughter), Marisa (youngest daughter). His grandchildren : Mona Jane, Creighton, Aidono, Rayanne.
His brothers & sisters : George (Donna) VanZile, Jim (Donna) VanZile, Matthew VanZile, Warren VanZile, Tina (Sylvester) VanZile, Henry (Judy) VanZile, Connie VanZile, Sally McGeshick. Preceding Ken was his parents Henry and Jane VanZile, sisters Joanne, Peggy Lou, Margie, brother Timothy.
His much loved multitude of nephews & nieces. His beloved friends, cousins, near and far.
You are in our hearts and we will all see you again. Thank you Dad.
By Melissa VanZile, Daughter