Teacher Peter Woods: Ken was a prince among men



Ken met with great success as a teacher partly due to his love of learning and his ability to instill that in his students. He was an educator who never stopped learning. It was always a delight to talk to him about the latest book he read. He was a lifelong advocate for social justice and an unabashed supporter of the Palestinian cause (Photo of Ken in Palestine). Ken was a wonderful conversationalist who enjoyed intelligent debate and was always well (sometimes too well!) prepared. Ken had a rich sense of humour and often had a twinkle in his eye. His infectious laugh was heard many times in the corridors of Laurier CI. He was not a "joke guy" but knew the importance of seeing and living the lighter side of life. Ken was a positive thinker who sought and encouraged the best in people.


A prince among men.


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