Condolence From: Steve Peters
Condolence: I knew Kevin for about ten years as a guest at a couple bars at which I worked. Kevin was always a great guest. A great sense of humor, he did a good imitation of Richard Nixon! We always talked bicycles too, which he came to love. I already miss having Kevin sit at my bar. Peace my friend. Steve Peters
Saturday August 06, 2016
Condolence From: Mike Frias
Condolence: Met Kevin on a trip to visit my buddy Steve in Boulder. We talked cycling among other things. Great guy! Gonna be missed.
Rest in peace Kev Kev.
Mike
Saturday August 06, 2016
Condolence From: Calvin Jensen
Condolence: I neglected to leave my email address in my previous 'condolence'. It is: jensencj@shaw.ca
As I said previously, I would love to hear from Kevin's former colleagues, friends, and neighbours. Thanks in advance.
Thursday July 14, 2016
Condolence From: Calvin Jensen
Condolence: Kevin was my only brother, and as such, the person on the planet most closely related to me genetically. I grew up with him and played with him throughout childhood and into adolescence. We shared the same bedroom for many years. We shared some of the same interests. But the sad truth is that as adults we lived worlds apart. Due to family dynamics that were beyond his control when we were young, Kevin was emotionally damaged and hurt. This has to be said and it needs to be said this way. He carried this burden throughout his life. As a result, he made conscious choices to distance himself from his siblings, even though he said he had no issues with us. He became intensely personal and private. Emotional closeness and intimacy were a challenge for him. I think that this was his way of protecting himself. He was a difficult person to know and a harder person to love. But I did love him.
I consider myself fortunate that he and I were able to reestablish a relationship for about 12 years beginning in 2000, after a self imposed 'exile' of over two decades. We skied and paddled together. He visited my family, and my three sons had the opportunity to met him. My wife, Janet, and I traveled to Boulder during the time that Kevin had his liver transplant. I consider myself to have been blessed to have been able to support him during that period. During those times, Kevin revealed himself to be both sensitive and reflective. But he remained very guarded. He had a wonderful sense of humour and keenly observed his fellow man. He was fiercely independent and stubborn beyond belief! Kevin is one of the few who could truthfully say - with pride and satisfaction - that he followed his dream... flying was his life.
Sadly, we were unable to continue this relationship through to his passing. It was Kevin's choice in 2012 that I not contact him any more, and I honored this. I take solace knowing that his friends and neighbours were with Kevin and cared for him during the last few months, weeks, and days of his life. To Tim especially, thank you.
There may be those who will say that this is not the right place to share what I have written here but I don't have any other forum. For those of you that knew my brother through flying or as friends and neighbours, you no doubt knew different sides of Kevin. I would ask that when you have a moment, you send me an email and tell me about these. It will be important to me. God Bless.
Wednesday July 13, 2016
Condolence From: Tracy Nilsson (Jensen)
Condolence: I was sadden and shocked to hear of the passing of my brother Kevin.
My you Rest in Peace
Wednesday July 13, 2016
Condolence From: Rob Edmunds
Condolence: I was shocked to hear of the passing of Kevin who was part of our cadre of T Bird basketball players at Ross Sheppard H.S. Kevin was not unlike his siblings; as the entire Jensen family were fine athletes.
Holly with first division baseball, Cal in Skiing and Kevin later on with cycling. We shall all miss you kevin.
Wednesday July 13, 2016
Condolence From: Gerald Mancini
Condolence: I am saddened at the passing of my good friend Kevin, a team-mate from T-Bird basketball of many a decade ago, we shared many fond memories of games won and lost, the University of Alberta gym on Saturdays and Sundays, and being crammed into an MGB trying to get to those games. A good spirit, a great laugh, and a fine jump shot. I will miss our long phone calls between Boulder and Drumheller reminiscing and bantering about politics. Thank you for being a part of my life Kevin.
Tuesday July 12, 2016
Condolence From: Cheryl D.
Condolence: I am sorry for your loss. May your memories and the love of family, friends, and neighbors give you comfort. God will one day "swallow up death forever" and "wipe away the tears from all faces." (Isaiah 25:8)
Thursday June 30, 2016