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The obituary notice of Kenneth (Ken) HELM

Cardiff (Caerdydd) | Published in: South Wales Echo.

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KennethHELMIt is with great sadness that the family of Ken announce his passing suddenly but peacefully at UHW on Tuesday 20th September. A devoted husband, father and gramps. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by his loving wife Jenny, much loved daughter Louise and son-in-law Kevin, much loved son Robert and his partner Julie and his devoted grandchildren Luke, Amelie and Finley. Resting at Coles Funeral Directors until the service to be held on Tuesday 4th October at St Mary's Church, St Fagans at 10.30am followed by committal at Thornhill Crematorium at 11:45am. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu of floral tributes if desired may be sent to the British Heart Foundation, Compton House, 2300 The Crescent, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, B37 7YE in memory of Ken. Donations/tributes can also be made via www.colesfuneraldirectors.co.uk/funeral-notices-llandaff/ All enquiries to Coles Funeral Directors, 98 Cardiff Road, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2DT, Tel: 02922 091299.
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Deepest Sympathy To Wife & Family Of Ken on the announcements of this sad news- Ken was a senior police officer with a former military background who served with distinction in Cardiff within South Wales Police. He was a respected decisive leader who exuded intelligence and natural authority. In retirement I met with him with other retired colleagues at “The Monday Club “ He was great company as we talked about diverse subjects putting the world to rights over a few pints with intelligence laughter and good humour. He will be missed. Rest In Peace Ken. It was a pleasure to know you
Gary Sullivan
03/10/2022
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