In Memory

Ken Watt

WATT, Kenneth Dean Passed away on November 20, 2013 at the age of 53 years, of a heart attack suffered at the work site. He was born on June 11, 1960, in Saskatoon, the second son of Beatrice and Gordon Watt. He spent all his early years in Saskatoon, playing sports and doing all the things boys love to do growing up. He attended Mount Royal High School and after graduation worked at Petro Canada Bulk Station for a number of years, and true to his determined self, built his first home by the time he was 21, where he moved in with his new bride, Connie. Together they had a wonderful time with friends and family, and were blessed with a wonderful son, Tyler. Kenny was always an entrepreneur at heart and a very talented carpenter. One of his passions was working with young people and teaching them the tricks of the trade. Kenny leaves behind to mourn, his son Tyler Watt, his mother Beatrice Goldthorpe, sisters Cheryl Thomson and Gwen McCrea and families, big brother David Watt and family, stepbrother Harry Goldthorpe and family, stepsister Janis Walsh and family, ex-wife Connie Hildebrand, and numerous nephews, nieces, and countless family members. He is predeceased by his stepfather Bill Goldthorpe, his father Gordon Watt, and his stepmother Ank Watt. In lieu of flowers, donations could be made if so desired, to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or to any charity involved with addictions and mental health. .Published in The Saskatoon StarPhoenix on Nov. 30, 2013