
Suddenly at Georgetown Hospital, on Friday, December 6, 2024, Kenneth Newcombe, at the age of 81 years, beloved husband of the late Sandy Newcombe (2018). Loving father of Kevin and his wife Donna, Tracey and her husband Shawn Innis. Cherished grandfather of Patricia and Jay, Marcus, Taylor and predeceased by Hailey, Ryan and Jacob. Proud great-grandfather of Olivia and Madison. Dear brother of Terry and his wife Marie.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Thursday from 5 – 8 o’clock.
Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday morning, December 13 at 11 o’clock.
Interment Providence Cemetery.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario (www.heartandstroke.ca).
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com.
Joanne Sheridan
An amazing gentleman . Looked forward to having coffee with him at the Cheltenham store in the mornings. He was a wealth of knowledge. The place will never be the same without him. He will be sorely missed .
Susan
We just wanted to offer our sincere condolences after hearing of your father’s passing. Love The Renzetti’s
Nicole Smith
My deepest condolences
Bill and Nancy
Thinking of you and your family, please accept our deepest sympathy.
Travis McMullin
Newcombe Family
Very sad to hear of Kens passing. Ken was a true gentleman. Whether it was walking the dog or stopping for coffee at the store, he always took the time for a chat. He would share a story or a joke , always followed by his friendly grin. He always made you feel like he was happy to see you. A very genuine man. He will truly be missed.
carla sica
Tracey and family we are sending hugs your way. It truly hurts losing your father May all your memories give you some comfort.
Love Ori, Carla and family
McClelland Shari
We are saddened by the sudden passing of your beautiful Dad, and grandpa. We are sending you all big hugs. Your Dad loved you beyond and I know you felt the same. He will be deeply missed by all whose life he touched. Xo
Cathrine Viterbo
Kevin and Donna, my deepest condolence on the passing of your father/inlaw! Time may heal, but the mind and heart will never forget the memories!
Cathrine Viterbo
Paul & Betty Johnston
Dear Tracey & Shawn
Our deepest sympathy on the passing of your father. It is always difficult losing a loved one. May you find comfort in the many memories you have of him.
Cheri Cowan
Dear Tracey, Shawn and family,
Wish I could be there today to deliver my condolences in person. So very sorry for the loss of your Dad, Father-in-Law, Grandfather and Great Grandfather. Sad news indeed.
Hugs to all.
Walter Hurter
Dear Newcombe Family,
Please accept my warmest condolences. I am truly sorry for your loss. Ken touched so many lives in the best way possible. I am grateful I got the chance to know him as both a colleague and friend.
Pat Bardsley
A man who was so proud of his family and certainly bragged about them. Kenny was always available for a chat and coffee at the General Store and he will be so missed.
Over the last years Kenny was a great friend to Jimmy Taylor who passed a few months ago. Kenny and Jim spent hours talking and making stuff in Jim’s Workshop. His presence here was always welcome. Kenny’s smile was one that was. See. Whenever seeing Kenny…A great man and I was fortunate to call him my friend…love to his family.
George Newhouse
When we lived in Cheltenham, we regularly met up with Ken as he was out for a walk through the village or at the general store. He was a friendly neighbor who always had a smile and time to chat. He will be greatly missed.
Our condolences to Ken’s family and friends.
The Newhouse Family
Martin Mayer
Ken always walked. And he always chatted up a storm with me while out walking, from the very first days we moved to Cheltenham 24 years ago. I have vivid memories in our first years here, driving home from some party or what, at maybe 2 am, and passing Ken walking his dog on Mill St…. and thinking… “What the ……..!!?”
And I remember when our son Marcus was born, Ken came over with a real kids size “Davey Crocket ” raccoon tail hat for him “….. a kid growing up in the country gotta have a coon hat…” Crazy fun idea to get as a gift!!
And I remember the many motorcycle outings I joined Ken and friends on, a few hours loop ride, just for the heck of it. How he loved to ride his motorcycles!!
Ken had a zest and spark for life that made you take notice! It was so SO refreshing to have Ken in our lives, in our community and to keep him in our memories.
Kind thoughts and warm wishes for peace to the whole family……
Martin