
September 7, 1941 – October 16, 2025
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Kenneth (Ken) Lee “Red” Redlack on October 16, 2025, at the age of 84.
Ken was born on September 7, 1941, in Birch River, Manitoba, to Ralph and Rose Redlack, and was predeceased by his parents and brothers Wilfred, Theodore, and Ron.
Ken’s early years were spent in rural Manitoba, where he attended a one-room schoolhouse, often riding his horse to class. In 1959, his passion for learning led him to Normal School in Winnipeg, where he trained to become a teacher.
In the 1960s, Ken’s sense of adventure took him around the world. He hitchhiked from Cape Town to Cairo, travelled extensively through Europe and India, and visited places as far-flung as the Panama Canal and Cuba. He also spent two years teaching in Taiwan, an experience that deepened his appreciation for different cultures and people.
Eventually, Ken settled in Kamloops, British Columbia, which became his lifelong home. Over the years, he worked in a variety of roles—including teacher, car salesman, and realtor,—reflecting his versatility and love of connecting with people.
Ken had a lifelong enthusiasm for sports and community. He was a long-time member of the Kamloops Golf Club and enjoyed baseball, hockey, curling, and bridge. Friends will remember him for his sharp wit, love of conversation, and generous spirit.
True to his giving nature, Ken requested that the bulk of his estate be donated to the Kamloops Royal Inland Hospital, ensuring his legacy continues to benefit others in his community.
As per Ken’s wishes, there will be no service.
He will be fondly remembered by his extended family, many friends, and all those whose lives he touched along the way. A special thanks to the staff at Trinity Hospice.
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One Tribute
Ken was my realtor way back in the day. I was a young single mom searching for a home I could afford and a new start for myself and my children. He was very kind and down to earth. I’ve always remembered him for that. Condolences to his family and friends.