
In Loving Memory
Kenneth Norman Nisbet
July 2, 1954 to January 20, 2026
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Kenneth Norman Nisbet gently passed away at 6:30am, January 20, 2026. Ken was predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Elizabeth, brothers Brian and Neil. He leaves behind his loving wife, Bonnie, Bonnie’s 98 year old dad, David (Marilyn), daughters Tina (Wayde), Corinna and Tanya (Steven), sisters, Lynne (Urmas), Donna (Gordan) and Anne (Blair), grandchildren T’airah, Evan, Ruby, Jordan, Aliesha, Sage, Cale, Lucas (Megan), nephew, Olev ((Taitum), niece (Mara (Mike) and great granddaughter Emerson.
Ken loved his family village and met life with grace and humour. Ken’s colleague families, Xerox (20 years) Unity (7 years) and Duncan Home Depot (13 years) fulfilled his love for fixing things, appropriately, his mentor was Tim Allen.
Heartfelt thank you to family, friends and medical staff who supported him through his journey.
A celebration of Life will be held Saturday, February 28, 2026, 2:00pm at the Church and Estate Wines, 1445 Benvenuto Ave, Victoria, BC.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Ken’s memory to Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) at cmhacvb@cmhacowichan.ca
Condolences can be shared at info@pacificcoastcremation.
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Corinna Nisbet
Dad,
Losing you so soon has left a space in my life that nothing can fill. I miss you more than I can say, and I’m still trying to make sense of a world without you in it.
Thank you for every moment, every lesson, every bit of love you gave so freely. I’ll carry you with me in everything I do, and I hope you knew how deeply you were loved. I wish we had more time, but I’m grateful for every second we did have. Rest peacefully,
Your daughter,
Corinna
Vicki Longhurst
In sorting through memories in my thoughts, I find some good ones of you, Ken. Will miss so many things about you especially the kindness and that lovely smile.
Sending strength and best wishes to your friends & family at this difficult time. The fond memories are forever embedded on our hearts. Thank you for those.
David Wickens
Ken it was a privilege working with you for eleven years at Home Depot . You were a kind hearted soul to all your workmates. From our conversations I know that Bonnie and your family were the light of your life. I will always remember how much you loved going home to your home in Youbou and enjoying a shot of cold tequila by the wood stove in winter
Rest in peace Ken
David Wickens
Larry & Donna Jeannotte
Ken: We had our good times working together at Xerox, and the many parties and kick offs we attended. I will always remember Friday night beers, after a hard weeks work, glad to see the end of a busy week, and not looking forward to doing the same all over again the following week. Sorry we lost touch after I retired, but know I thought of you, and hoped you and Bonnie were doing well. Rest now my friend, it was a pleasure to have known you.
Vanessa & Denis
Our deep condolences to Bonnie and family. Ken’s love and devotion to you was so apparent. He was a warm and caring family pillar and we will remember him fondly in our hearts.
Catherine Imbeault
I knew Ken when we were teenagers when working at McDonalds. Ken was very much a gentleman. He was very kind and considerate. We dated briefly and remained friends. He let me know when he met Bonnie who became the love of his life. I knew him to be dedicated, loyal, loving, charismatic, handsome and true to himself and others. I remember how much I respected him for his devotion to his brother in care. Rest in peace Ken ❤️
Bonnie Nisbet
Where do I begin my wonderful husband, 49 memorable years of love, laughter and tears.
I miss you so much…
With every morning light, I know you are there.
Our family and friends surrounding us in their love.
You continue to shine in everyone’s hearts.
I’ll be forever loving you,
Babe
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Catherine Imbeault
My heart goes out to you. I am sure he would have wanted to be with his family much longer than he could. I wish he could have stayed longer for all of you. I have very special memories of him and he will always have a place in my heart ❤️
Lynne Anniko
A gal just couldn’t be blessed with a better & more loved brother-in-law than you have always been my “Bro” Kenny. I am so incredibly grateful for you & the lifetime of truly treasured memories shared together. You are so loved & we all miss you so much.
Love your “Sis”
Dan Quigley
I am deeply saddened by the loss of Kenny alias Mango
He was a good hearted man with a great sense of humour and an charming smile that touched your heart ❤️
Ken was always there for family and friends to assist in any situation no matter the time of day or night – he was always there to help
My condolences to Bonnie and all the family members and I know he will truly be missed, and I will always remember him as
my brother
Dan
Tango
Lynne Christensen
I don’t know where to start. So many memories! The first time I met him was in a Disco. He opened the door and immediately search for the blue eyed blonde who was to become his wife. The Parties!! The Games! The Fun! I can’t believe that he’s gone either.
To Bonnie, my arms encircle you and the family with the strength all will need.
Jim Morrison
Worked with Ken for many years,knew him on and off the job.I am deeply hurt by his passing.I wish the family all the best.