"It's amazing how much you can accomplish when you don't care who gets the credit," Ken Slipka loved to tell his kids when they were teens.
It's a credo he also modeled in an upbeat way to countless others.
Slipka was CEO and president of FORCE America, one of Burnsville's biggest businesses. And in 2007, Gov. Tim Pawlenty made him an honorary U.S. Army colonel in recognition of nearly 30 years of military service.
Slipka died on Oct. 22 of lung cancer. He was 67.
"Ken Slipka was truly a dedicated and engaged friend and citizen who gave of his financial resources, time and talent to our community in a quiet way," said Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz. "He was always there with a heart of gold."
Slipka, a former volunteer firefighter who collected fire trucks and memorabilia, had long organized Burnsville's festival, "Fire Muster," during which he'd joyfully drive his shiny fire engines in parades.
He served on numerous charitable boards, educational boards and commissions as well as the Dakota County Board of Equalization. He chaired Burnsville's Economic Growth Commission. He was a longtime coach and local baseball commissioner and past president of Burnsville Community Foundation.
"He was an extremely kind, caring, generous person with great character and integrity," said his wife, Linda Slipka. "Always so interested in others, and concerned about helping others, he was truly a giver, not a taker."