Kenneth “Ken” John Russell Nott

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Ken Nott
Passed away on March 30, 2024

Ken was born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan and moved to the Edmonton area when he was a child. Ken married Nicole and they resided in the Edmonton area. They welcomed twin boys and enjoyed a beautiful family life together. Ken lost the war with cancer after battling with it for the past two years.

Ken leaves his wife, Nicole and sons Ethan and Joshua. His parents Terry and Kathy and brother Robert and his family. His in-laws Pat and Remi Dechamplain, brother in law Neil (Anna) and nieces Natalya and Anaka. He is also survived by extended family and friends. Ken was predeceased by his maternal grandparents Christian and Florence Bauer and paternal grandparents Mona and Robert Nott and step-grandma Ann.

A Celebration of Life will take place on Sunday, April 14th at 3:30 pm at the Sherwood Park Bowling Lanes, 301-975 Fir Street, Sherwood Park, AB. All are welcome to share fun stories. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to The Angels Anonymous Connection at www.angelsanonymous.org.

22 thoughts on “Kenneth “Ken” John Russell Nott”

  1. Claire and Rob Paterson

    I just want to express my condolences to the family. Ken finished our basement suite in our home. He was a very nice man. His life was cut short.

  2. Teresa and John Scalzo

    Nicole, Joshua and Ethan…and families
    Our deepest condolences to you all…we are saddened to here this news.

  3. Shelley & Brian Cunningham

    Nicole & family
    I am so saddened to hear of Ken’s passing. Please accept my deepest condolences.

    All my love
    Shelley & Brian Cunningham

  4. Susan Oshust Sly

    Nicole, thinking of you and sending love and strength at this sad time for you, the boys and your families.

  5. He was a great coach, he was funny and took no bs while still being nice to us (me anyways). I send love and support to your family during this time

  6. Trevor, Cheryl and Hayley Fitzgerald

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So sorry for your loss..

  7. Jason Desaulniers

    Our condolences to all of the Nott and Dechamplain families. I was saddened to hear that Ken lost that battle, sending our thoughts and prayers.

  8. Theressa olmstead

    Hey cuz, you fought a long hard battle. Sometimes its not fair when your loved ones are left behind. Watch over them. Stay out of trouble at those pearly gates. Say hi to grandma and my dad. Remember we love you and your forever in our hearts and prayers

  9. Sheila Olmstead (Aunt)and cousins Chris, Tess, Darcy

    Our deepest condolences to Nicole and boys as well as his parents Katherine and Terry Nott, and brother Robert. I enjoyed a visit with KJ a week ago when he was in hospice. He will be missed by all of us and remembered with love. Rest well KJ. No more pain. You fought a brave fight.

  10. Gerry and Dawn Leverenz

    RIP Ken. You lived the good and bad while putting up a good fight! Our condolences.

  11. Jacqueline Desgagne

    To Remi and Pat :
    So sorry to hear about your son-in-law I imagine its been a difficult 2 years for all of you,

  12. Verna Erickson

    Nicole, Ethan, and Joshua, I have no words to say what is in my heart at this time. Because of bowling I came to know all of you and cherish the time I did get to spend with you. This loss of such a loving presence in your life will be hard to endure. Keep him in your heart. When you are needing a hug, or someone close to talk to, he will be there with you. Hugs and prayers to you all.

  13. Richard and Sharon Elhard

    Our thoughts are with you and your family Nicole, Ken’s family and friends as well.
    Our memories are a wonderful thing at this time so enjoy them and take care of yourselves. Sounds like he had a wonderful time with his Jamaican celebration of life 2 weeks ago. Ya man he is there now dancing and happy. No more pain.

  14. Pat and Lorraine Keane

    Sincere condolences to your family for the passing of Ken. May he rest in peace. From Pat and Lorraine.

  15. So sorry to hear this news, Ken was a great help at bowling will miss him at tournaments.

  16. Bernie and Phyllis Zaplotinsky

    Bernie and I send our deepest condolences ..may you find peace in the memories Ken has left for everyone to remember him

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