Kenneth George Murray, 80 years old, of Edmonton Alberta, died February 19th 2026, at home.
He was born on April 18th 1945, to parents Stewart Alexander and Joyce Buchanan Murray in Winnipeg Manitoba.
Ken attended the University of Manitoba and was a military veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces.
He worked as a Customs and Excise Officer and retired from the Government of Canada.
He enjoyed golfing, tennis and watching sports and movies.
Ken is survived by his nephew Jonathan Beyko.
He was preceded in death by his parents Stewart and Joyce and sister Janet Buchanan Murray.
He will be deeply missed.
Burial services will be held at a future date.
Sincere sympathy re the loss of Ken. He was a true gentleman. I had the privilege of meeting and getting to know Ken, through working with him at the Calgary airport. He was a wonderful guy. I appreciated knowing him, especially his kind and thoughtful (often thought provoking) disposition.
Rest in peace, Ken.
We remember you with respect and gratitude.
Deepest condolences to you, Jonathan.
‘Very sorry to hear you have lost your uncle Ken.
So very sad to get this notice..
Kenny and I were work mates a became close friends. He convinced me to become a steward and eventually president of our branch at work, he always wanted to protect any of his workmates against any form of injustice at work. He became Area President and soon afterward a national vice president.
Sleep well Brother ,I’ll see you shortly…
Bri
So very sorry to hear this. I worked with Ken at the border and he and I would share many jokes on Facebook. Good man with a great heart. My deepest sympathy.
My sincere and deepest condolences. I worked with your uncle Ken at Calgary airport and I have nothing but fond memories of him.
Blessed soul, and in heaven.
I’m so deeply sorry for your loss, Jonathan. Your uncle will be dearly missed. I know how much he meant to you, and my heart truly aches for you right now.
Rest in peace uncle Ken.