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Web Editor, Doug Gent
© 2016
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Ken's
Photo Studio
Terrace BC
Located at 4617
Lakelse Ave. Terrace.
Today (2016) All Star Shoe Repair is in this location.
Owned and operated by Ken
Fuergutz
Kenneth
Charles Herman "Ken" Fuergutz
b- Mar 25, 1932 in Regina SK
d- May 11, 2004 in Battleford SK
son of Charles Fuergutz and Eva Fieber
married Isabelle Doucette, May 1957.
b- Jan 18, 1935
d- June 4, 2010 in Terrace BC
Ken was raised in Lampman and Estevan SK
areas.
He attended Estevan Collegiate Institute 1946-1951
Ken owned Ken's Photo Studio in Terrace BC for years,
took hundred's of Santa
photos in the Skeena Mall,
Long before digital cameras appeared.
We would always see him, and his wife, and say Hi,
not knowing he was from
Estevan, and went to ECI, where I also went,
until I was doing the web page list for the ECI Reunion in 2000.
We were both surprised, to
say the least. A Great Guy!
He was a great photographer and woodworker.
He returned to live in Meota Saskatchewan, from Terrace, in 2012.
Want to add a link to this
page?
see my
Copyright Information
Page
for the only Authorized Picture Link allowed.
Please do not use any of the other watermarked pictures, as a link picture
A standard URL link to each of my pages is allowed:
just copy the URL from your Browsers Link Bar above,
and paste that URL into face book, google plus, etc
Note- You do not have to ask me, to link to my pages.
I encourage links to spread the history of these areas.
I do not want the off site use of the watermarked pictures is all.