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KEN TENNENHOUSE
Born: Jun 08, 1958
Date of Passing: Feb 27, 2025
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KEN TENNENHOUSE
It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Ken Tennenhouse on February 27, 2025 at the Riverview Health Centre. Ken passed surrounded by his family at the age of 66 after an eight month battle with cancer. He will be deeply missed by his wife Reesa, children Lana (Erik), and Emily (Connor). He will also be mourned by his siblings Karen, Ron (Elaine), and Marsha (Doug) and by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Ken was predeceased by his parents Samuel and Gertrude.
Ken was born on June 8, 1958 and was a lifelong resident of Winnipeg. Ken loved life and had so many passions, but his first priority was always to his family. He married Reesa (née Reinhorn) in June 1988 whom he shared the rest of his life with. Ken was the best husband and father. He doted on his family and always put everyone's needs above his own. He loved to spend time with his family travelling, watching silly TV shows, attending his girls sporting events and just being with each other. He would make sure the family had supper together at least once a week, often accompanied by one of his Saskatoon pies. He never stopped providing advice and support, helping his daughters prepare for work papers, interviews, moves, and more. He was so proud of his daughters and marvelled as they grew into accomplished women.
Ken had so many hobbies. He loved to garden and he spent countless hours growing his vegetables, raspberries, roses and other flowers. Sunday mornings meant a hot cup of coffee, CBC radio and the New York Times Crossword Puzzle. Ken could do a crossword puzzle faster than seemed humanly possible. Ken was also a winemaker and produced a sweet red wine from grapes each year meticulously following his dad's recipe. Research of the Tennenhouse Family Tree was another one of Ken's endeavors which he spent years undertaking and managed to go back as far the 1700's. Ken had a passion for history and archeology and had a library with numerous historical books. Ken was an avid Winnipeg Jets fan and never missed either attending or watching a game on TV. He spent countless hours discussing and dissecting the current state of the team.
Ken had an amazing professional career as a lawyer. He worked for 36 years at Manitoba Hydro. Ken started his career as an in-house counsel for Manitoba Hydro, he was then promoted to the head of the law department and then became the Vice-President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. In 2016 Ken was named to the General Counsel Power list as one of the top 500 general counsel lawyers in Canada. Ken retired in 2020 and thoroughly enjoyed travelling to Palm Springs with Reesa over the cold winter months.
Funeral Services were held at the Chesed Shel Emes on March 2, 2025. Our heartfelt thanks to Rabbi Kliel Rose and Cantor Tracy Kasner who officiated the service.
Special thanks to all of Ken's medical team including Dr. Green, Dr. Moltzan, Dr. Ogaranko, Dr. McClure and a very special thanks to Nurse Maureen at Riverview.
Pallbearers were: Jesse Searle, Josh Kimelman, Sam Kimelman, Martin Reinhorn, Arthur Reinhorn, and Leslie Reinhorn.
Donations in Ken's name can be made to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation, the Riverview Health Centre Foundation directed to 3E Palliative Care, or to a charity of your choice.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 08, 2025
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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As a debate coach I had to provide debate coaches at every debate tournament in the city and he gladly agreed to judge debates whenever I asked him, his daughter Lana being the top debater at debating events. Ken was my friend and helped me whenever I had questions regarding law. Shall definitely miss him and glad to have met a smiling gentleman. - Posted by: Prema Bursa (Debate Coach to his daughter Lana.) on: Mar 31, 2025
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Ken and I were classmates in the infamous Robson Hall Class of ‘82 and our paths crossed periodically in our professional lives. Ken was a decent, hardworking man who was always willing to lend a hand and support his friends and colleagues. As a lawyer, he exemplified the best of the profession. My condolences to his family. - Posted by: Jeff Harris (classmate) on: Mar 26, 2025
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I was saddened to hear of Ken's untimely passing. I knew Ken professionally and as a friend. He had an incredibly gentle soul but also a passion for history, genealogy and family. He was far too young to have passed! - Posted by: Ralph Neuma (Friend) on: Mar 18, 2025
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Uncle Kenny made the world a better place. He is so missed. - Posted by: Danielle Kirshenbaum (Niece) on: Mar 14, 2025
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Very sorry for your loss. - Posted by: barry kimelman (friend) on: Mar 08, 2025
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Although I did not know Mr. Tennenhouse personally, I did have brief conversations with him in my career with Manitoba Hydro. He was always polite, helpful and most of all, very respectful. He was always willing to accept our calls and field our legal questions. Quite a nice guy! Rest in peace Mr. Tennenhouse. - Posted by: Robert Crawley (Acquaintance) on: Mar 08, 2025