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Kenneth Gerald Robinet
07-Jan-1959 — 29-Mar-2026
Obituary Overview
Kenneth Gerald Robinet
Kenneth Gerald Robinet
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Kenneth Robinet (Froggy), announce his
passing on 29 of March, 2026 at the age of 67.
Beloved husband of Cheryl (Anhorn).
Loving father to Scott Robinet, and Kimberly McLeod (Randy).
Adored and cherished companion to Mindy.
Predeceased by his parents, Gerald (2019) and Helen (2024) (Wood),
dear brother and best friend Charles (Chuck) Robinet (2022), and nephew
Nicolas Robinet (2017).
He will be forever remembered by his nephew Christopher Robinet and
many more nieces and nephews.
He will also be missed by in-laws Pat and Conrad Anhorn.
Dearest brother-in-law of Ralph, Russ (Wanda), Steve (Lise), Clarence (Michelle),
Cathy Gagnon (Ken), and Raymond (Pam).
Ken greatly enjoyed Nascar, Euchre, and hanging with his many friends.
Thank you to the many family members and friends that visited Ken in hospital and a special thank
you to Tracey Moore and Cathy Gagnon for their unwavering love and support both in Toronto and
Windsor.
If you desire, donations can be made to the Canadian Diabetes Foundation.
As per Ken’s wishes, cremation has taken place.
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Kenneth Robinet (Froggy), announce his
passing on 29 of March, 2026 at the age of 67.
Beloved husband of Cheryl (Anhorn).
Loving father to Scott Robinet, and Kimberly McLeod (Randy).
Adored and cherished companion to Mindy.
Predeceased by his parents, Gerald (2019) and Helen (2024) (Wood),
dear brother and best friend Charles (Chuck) Robinet (2022), and nephew
Nicolas Robinet (2017).
He will be forever remembered by his nephew Christopher Robinet and
many more nieces and nephews.
He will also be missed by in-laws Pat and Conrad Anhorn.
Dearest brother-in-law of Ralph, Russ (Wanda), Steve (Lise), Clarence (Michelle),
Cathy Gagnon (Ken), and Raymond (Pam).
Ken greatly enjoyed Nascar, Euchre, and hanging with his many friends.
Thank you to the many family members and friends that visited Ken in hospital and a special thank
you to Tracey Moore and Cathy Gagnon for their unwavering love and support both in Toronto and
Windsor.
If you desire, donations can be made to the Canadian Diabetes Foundation.
As per Ken’s wishes, cremation has taken place.




