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LUKEY-It is with great sorrow the family announces the passing of our beloved JOHN LUKEY on July 5, 2007 at the age of 101. The passing was peaceful, with his family at his side. Born at Norquay, Saskatchewan on Oct. 5, 1905, John spent most of his adult years in Alberta. After high school and university in Winnipeg he joined the Bank of Toronto, later pursuing a career as a school administrator in the Alberta education system. He was the first Secretary of Alberta's first school division, (Berry Creek S.D. No. 1), and was for years the longest serving senior school division administrator in the province. After retirement in 1974, John and wife Harriet moved from Sunnynook to Lethbridge, where they were both active in the Eastern Star until her passing in 1980. John was also active with the Shriners and the Masons with whom he had been a Deputy Grand Master. With an exceptional and enduring sense of humour, he had many talents and broad interests including lifelong interests in science, world affairs and people, and was able to richly experience many parts of the world through travel well into his eighth and ninth decades of life. An accomplished singer since high school days, he latterly enjoyed his many years with the Shrine Chanters and the Lethbridge Golden Mile Singers. John is survived by his four children, eight grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, one sister, five sisters-in-law and many extended family members. In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by his parents, five brothers, one sister and one grandchild. We want to express special appreciation to home care givers of Lethbridge Family Services and staff of Units 4A and 4C of Chinook Regional Hospital for the compassionate care given to our Dad during his recent time of need. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects between 7:00PM and 9:00PM on Friday, July 13, 2007 at MARTIN BROS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, 610 4 Street South, Lethbridge. A Funeral Service will be held at 2:00PM on Saturday, July 14, 2007 at MARTIN BROS. RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, Lethbridge. Interment at Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be given to the Canadian Cancer Society, or another charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Martin Bros Funeral Chapels Ltd. 1-800-382-2901.
Published on July 12, 2007 
Lukey, John A (I82)
 
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Cheryl Lynn Wayde
September 4, 1972 – December 27, 2018

We are saddened to announce that Cheryl Wayde of Calgary, passed away suddenly on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at the age of 46 years. Cheryl was born and raised in Calgary where she completed her elementary, secondary and university studies. She entered the workforce and was initially employed by CP Rail before being employed with Encana and then later with Cenovus Energy.

Cheryl is survived by her husband Jared Anderson; beloved daughter Ayden Rose; her sister Christie Wayde and her family Brian, Kash and Kassidy; as well as by her mother Cori Wade. She was predeceased by her father Lawrence Wayde.

Cheryl’s passion was her daughter Ayden. Cheryl volunteered at Ayden’s school and was also involved in a wide variety of extracurricular activities including Calgary’s Cantaré Children’s Choir. Cheryl was also an animal lover and rescued, owned, and cared for a variety of dogs throughout her adult life.

A Celebration of Cheryl’s Life will be held at Calgary Church of Christ (4030 Maryvale Dr NE) on Friday, January 11, 2019 at 2:30 p.m. Reception to follow. 
Wade, Cheryl Lynn (I1689)
 
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The family of Clarence Protz of the Yorkton District, beloved husband of Sharon Protz sadly announce his passing on Thursday, May 12, 2022. Clarence was 82 years of age.

Prayers will take place on Sunday, May 15 at 7:00p.m. from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church.

The Funeral Liturgy will be held on Monday, May 16 at 1:00p.m. from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church.

Interment will follow in the Yorkton City Cemetery.

Memorials in memory of Clarence may be made to the St. Mary's Church Building Fund (155 Catherine St., Yorkton, SK S3N 0B9) as gifts of remembrance.

Clarence John Protz was the son of Mary and Steve Protz, and brother to Archie Protz. Clarence and his family lived and farmed in the Jaroslaw District. Clarence attended Jaroslaw school that was across the road from the family farm. He played baseball for the Jaroslaw Gophers (coached by Uncle Joe Protz). He would then attend St. Joseph’s College where he would Ukrainian dance; having once or twice to wash pots and pans for detention duties from the brothers.

Along with family farming, Clarence also worked at the Creamery and Poultry plant in Yorkton. Sharon, also working there met Clarence. He won Sharon’s heart over during work one afternoon lunch break. As Clarence was eating a homemade sandwich and crab apples, he offered Sharon his sandwich while sitting in his brand new green 1975 Chevy Impala. And thus their lives together began. Sharon and Clarence joined in holy matrimony on Aug 27th, 1977, at St Mary’s Church. Then the two moved into their small farm house that Clarence had bought from uncle Pete Wach. As uncle Steve Wach, taught Clarence how to operate road grader, which Clarence would grade the roads until 1982.

Clarence knowing math and carpentry very well, built an extensive addition to the farmhouse. Being a skilled woodworker, he helped his father in-law cut and harvest timber that would build both Millie and Bill’s house on the farm in Norquay, as well as his and Sharon’s own home additions. Many friends and family would help with the building. Clarence was a wonderful son in law who won everyone’s hearts in the family in no time. Christmas was a shared holiday with the whole family that included religious celebration, food, and fun card games that lasted until the early morning.

After seven years of marriage, Sharon and Clarence welcomed the arrival of their sons Trevor and Travis; their family was finally complete. Life on the farm began a new chapter for Sharon and Clarence. Clarence loved to teach all that he knew about farming to his sons, and continued to share all of his ideas as they grew. The boys were able to ride and steer the tractor while sitting on Clarence’s lap, where there was always a secure nap area made behind the tractor seat for them. Clarence loved supporting the boys after school activities, like Ukrainian dance, baseball, and hockey. Together the family enjoyed fishing at Tobin Lake, quadding, snow machining, skiing, curling, and camping. Clarence and family would attended Sunday mass, Friday rosary, visits to the cemetery, and annual trips to the beautiful Rama Grotto. Road trips would include the rosary, as it was an important and enjoyable part of the family travels.

As the years passed, Sharon and Clarence took pride in their boy’s ability to work the land and raise the cattle; it is one of Sharon and Clarence’s proudest moments. Clarence would retire from farming but was proud to see his farm enter the fourth generation in the good hands of his son Trevor. Trevor, alongside with the help of his family Geraldine, Taylor, and Brooklyn, who continue to expand and grow the farm. The farm first broke ground in 1897 by Maxim, which was continued by Steve, to Clarence, and now Trevor.

Clarence had patience of gold for everyone but especially during harvest when his green horn sister in-laws began operating combines and driving grain trucks. Clarence would be appreciative of the skilled neighbours that would come help wrap up harvest on the farm. And would happily return the favour when needed. Tailgate supper and jars of coffee were fine dining during harvest, as Clarence always enjoyed friends and neighbours coming over for coffee at the farm. No matter the occasion he would make time for conversation around the truck box where the best decisions were made. As cousin John said, “Clarence would even park the seeder to have a good visit”. Clarence had a fond love for all gatherings, reunions, anniversaries, weddings, and birthday celebrations. He enjoyed dancing too, as Maple Sugar would be a sure way to get him out on the dance floor.

Clarence spent his last days peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. He still continued to enjoy the company of friends that stopped by for visits. He passed peacefully at home on May 12th, 2022, and will forever remain in our hearts, as he will be missed by all who loved and knew him.

Forever loved by his wife Sharon, his sons Trevor and Travis†, and his family. 
Protz, Clarence John (I192)
 
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Sandra Theresa Boyda
Sandra Theresa Boyda of Regina, entered into the Kingdom of Heaven to be with her Saviour Jesus Christ on Saturday April 2, 2016. Sandra was raised on the family farm near the Norquay area. She completed grades one to eight at Ulric School, grade nine at Hyas school and grades ten to twelve at Sturgis Composite High School.

After graduation, she moved to Regina to work. She was married to Alex Boyda on October 11, 1969 at the Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church in Norquay.

She was predeceased by her parents Sam and Ellen Lukey; in-laws John and Ann Boyda; sister-in-law Elsie (Henry) Keller; brothers-in-law Julian Ostafie and Nick Hudye.

Sandra is survived by her husband Alex Boyda; her two children Leanne (Eugene) Simpkins and Jason (Shawna) Boyda; her two grandchildren Jaxon and Kaylynn Boyda; her brother John Lukey (Deb); sister Bernadette Lukey; sisters-in-law Olga Ostafie, Ann Hudye, Lena (George) Stadnyk, Vickey Krishka and Irene Gurshki; brother-in-law Peter (Sylvia) Boyda and many loving nieces and nephews. Sandra was a faithful servant of God. She was a member of St. Basil’s Ukrainian Catholic Church and UCWLC, Prolife supporter, a member of the Association of the Miraculous Medal, and held a special devotion at the chapel as a member of the Eucharistic Apostle of the Divine Mercy.

She was a beautiful woman both on the inside and out. Her generosity towards others was insurmountable. She never turned away a friend or family member and always had food or snacks ready for visitors. She displayed unconditional love towards others and always made you comfortable within her home. Sandra was passionate about her family. She was a loving wife, caring and kind and generous mother, wife, sister, daughter, and Baba who put everyone else`s needs before her own. You could definitely count on Sandra. She was always there for the family, She always provided support, encouragement, wisdom and love. She enjoyed the time spent with her children and grandchildren. Sandra loved her family and friends dearly and her unconditional love towards them will always be treasured.

Prayer Service will be held at St. Basil’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1747 Toronto Street, Regina, SK on Thursday April 7, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. Divine Liturgy will be held at St. Basil’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, on Friday April 8, 2016 at 10:00 a.m with Father Vladimir Simunovic presiding. Interment to follow in Regina Memorial Gardens. Liturgy offerings for the repose of her soul are appreciated in lieu of flowers 
Lukey, Sandra Theresa (Alexandra) (I88)
 
205 Obituary
The family of Mrs. Nellie Long wife of the late Russell Long of Preeceville, sadly announce her passing on Wednesday, September 30, 2020. She was 98 years of age.

A visitation for family and friends will be held on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. from the Chapel of Preeceville Funeral Home.

Relatives and friends are invited to the Funeral Mass which will be celebrated on Monday at 11:00 am from St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church in Sturgis.

Current Public Health guidelines and physical distancing will practised.

Relatives and friend wishing to support the family can also view a livestream of the funeral by clicking on the link below.

The interment will follow in the Preeceville Community Cemetery.

Memorial donations in memory of Nellie Long may be made to Preeceville Home Care or to St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church as gifts of remembrance.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Preeceville Funeral Home.

Nellie Anne (Lukey) Long was born on March 6, 1922 in Canora, Saskatchewan to Peter and Hannah (Eugenia) Lukey. Nellie was the youngest of 8, having 1 sister and 6 brothers. Nellie's parents had immigrated from Ukraine separately, met in Winnipeg, married and headed west to homestead near Norquay.

Nellie received her education at Westerlund and Norquay Schools. At 10 years of age Nellie was at home sick for a week when the doctor decided she must be sent to the hospital 30 miles away in Canora. They made a bed in the sleigh and travelled by team and sleigh to hospital where she had her ruptured appendix removed the following morning. After completing her grade 11, the highest grade available in Norquay, Nellie helped on the family farm.

In 1942 Nellie got a job with the bank of Toronto, later the Toronto Dominion Bank. In 1952she came back home to care for her father when her mother passed away. Her father passed away in 1953. She went back to the T.D. Bank until 1960, working in various branches in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and British Columbia.

Nellie met Russell Long during W.W.II and on September 6, 1957 they married in Preeceville. In 1960 their first daughter, Susan, was born, and in 1962 their second daughter, Shirley. Nellie stayed at home with the children then. From 1967 to 1972 Nellie was Secretary Treasurer for the Preeceville Rural Telephone Co. Meetings were held at her house once a month, and on those evening Russell and the girls were told to stay in their rooms and be quiet!

In 1972 Nellie started working at Formo Motors Ltd. in Preeceville as the accountant bookkeeper. In 1986 she retired from Formo Motors.

Nellie loved gardening, knitting, and spending as much time as possible with the grand children. She was also an avid curler. Many winters were spent in rinks attending bonspiels and socializing! Another love was Bingo. She often attended locally and loved Kinsmen Radio Bingo on Saturday nights. Her luck was frequent! She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi in Preeceville, a fellowship centered on positive lifestyles. Nellie was a Founding Member of the Preeceville and District Heritage Museum and received an Honorary Lifetime Membership in 2014. Nellie and Russell were also members of Club 60 in Preeceville and it was there Nellie enjoyed carpet bowling. Her most noted involvement was in the CWL which she became a member of in 1957. It was just over the last couple of years that it became too difficult for her to attend. But her faith grew even stronger. She also sang for years in the St. Patrick Church choir.

Nellie loved going downtown each day for coffee to socialize, a practice she started with Russell. She loved fall suppers, Christmas concerts, and carol festivals. But the time when you really saw her face light up was then the grand children and great grandchildren came over. They were her world.

Nellie was predeceased by her parents in 1952 and 1953, her husband Russell in 2005, and all her siblings. She leaves to mourn daughter Susan (Jim), daughter Shirley (Dervin), 3 grand daughters Alishia, Carmilla (Matt), and Jerrica (Andrew), 6 Great Grandchildren Reagen, Tanesha, Quilana, Torsten, Sadie, and Emeric, 2 sisters-in-law Anne Lukey and Margaret Lukey, and numerous nieces and nephews. 
Lukey, Nellie Annie (I85)
 
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With great sadness, the family of the late Mildred Yacyshen announce her passing peacefully at home, surrounded by her children, in Norquay, SK, on November 24, 2022, at the age of 93 years. Mildred was born in Moose Jaw, SK, on September 16, 1929. She was the eldest of seven siblings, Deloris, Gordon, Gladys, Joan, Clifford, and her pre-deceased infant sister, Laverne. She attended school in Buffalo Hump and Norquay School Division.
Mildred married Bill Yacyshen in 1948 and celebrated their marriage for 54 years, until his passing in 2002. Up until that time, they lived on the homestead farm, four miles south of Norquay, SK. They had 7 children, Barbara, Edward (who went to the Lord shortly after his birth), Gabriel, Sharon, Veronica, Joy and Kimberly, with extended family of 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Mildred and Bill’s faith was dedicated, and they provided the family with Catholic religion and practice. Mildred always had a wonderful vegetable garden that nourished the family and shared with friends. She always maintained a picturesque flower garden in the front yard as well. Learning to sew using a treadle sewing machine, offered a way to clothe her children in beautiful things. She took educational classes in arts and woodwork, worked at the Norquay Bakery, and had a group of friends she quilted with. Mildred donated time with the Ladies Church group, where she helped with fundraisers, bake sales, and church events. Socializing with the ladies was something she cherished.
In 2002, she moved into Norquay, where she found a lovely community and wonderful mix of neighbors. She appreciated Norquay’s hospitality and friendly town services, grocery, pharmacy, and well as fresh egg delivery to her doorstep. Neighborly snow removal and lawn care were also added to her list. Friendly Home Care services also supported her there. Her shining light will be missed dearly, as she passes from our family and community link of love and friendship.
Everlasting memory. A Vigil of Prayer was held at 7:00 p.m., Monday, November 28, 2022, and the Funeral Liturgy celebrated at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, November 29, 2022, both from the Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church, Norquay, SK, with Very Rev. Fr. Joakim Rac as Celebrant. Rite of Committal followed in the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, southwest of Norquay, SK. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, as tokens of remembrance in memory of Mildred Yacyshen. 
Hansen, Mildrid (I24)
 
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We are so grateful for Mom’s life, but it is with saddened hearts we announce the passing of Olga Cherewyk (nee Markewich). She was born September 3, 1922 to John and Anastasia Markewich and went to be with the Lord peacefully, with family by her side on February 22, 2020 at the age of 97.

Olga married Mike Cherewyk on November 12, 1949. Together they made a life on the Cherewyk farm, nine miles south of Norquay, SK. Their farm was not only a grain-growing farm, but included cattle, pigs and chickens. Mom and Dad worked hard, were devoted to one another and were blessed with five children. After successfully farming for more than 30 years, Mom and Dad retired to Yorkton, SK. They enjoyed retirement together until Dad’s passing on April 13, 1999. Mom continued to live in Yorkton, until 2007, then moved to Regina to be closer to family.

Olga was predeceased by her beloved husband Mike A Cherewyk; son Ted Cherewyk; granddaughter Erin Cherewyk; sisters: Anne (John) Roshka, Mary (Walter) Dutcheshen, Elizabeth (Walter) Starosta and Helen Yaganiski; brothers: William (Anne), Steve, Paul and Michael (Jean) and Joseph (Margaret) Markewich.
Mom is survived by her loving family: son Donald (Marg) Cherewyk and their children: Kristopher, James and Jensen; daughter Yvonne (Ron) Sloan and their children: Michael Sloan and Christa Sloan (Will) Chrapko; daughter Marianne (Vic) Penner and their children: Alissa Penner-Leugner (Derek) their son Elliot, Jason Penner (Nicole), their son Daniel, twins Julia and Paul; daughter Christine (Tim) Haynes. Also survived by her sisters: Sophie (John) Knittig, Veronica Sikorski; brothers: Nick (Jane) Markewich and Metro (Nettie) Markewich, and brother in-law Melvin Yaganiski; sisters-in-law Betty Markewich, Jean Markewich; many cousins, nieces and nephews.

The Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 11:00 am at St. Gerard Roman Catholic Parish, 125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton, SK. Interment to follow in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens.
We love you Mom and will have you in our hearts forever!

Our family wishes to extend our heartfelt thank you to all the Staff at Selo Gardens Personal Care Home in Regina for being such a great “family” to our mother while she lived there and to each of the doctors, nurses and care aides who cared for our mother during her last few weeks in Hospice, you all are amazing, thank you!

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Mom’s memory may be made to Regina Wascana Grace Hospice, 50 Angus Road, Regina, SK, S4R 8P6 or to the Palliative Care Unit, c/o the Pasqua Hospital, 4101 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK, S4T 1A5. 
Markewich, Olga (I569)
 
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Kindratsky, Anton (Tony)
September 27, 1921 – August 13, 2013
Anton (Tony) Kindratsky was born in Norquay, Saskatchewan on September 27, 1921. He was the third of ten children born to Joe Kindratsky and Annie Stusick. Pre-deceased by his sisters, Mary (Rewakowsky), Jean (Bracken) and brothers, John and Ed, Tony is mourned by his children Valerie (Tim) Barker, David (Janice), both of Port Alberni; Christopher (Florentine Strzelczyk) of Calgary; and Jean (Mike Peredo) of Vancouver. He will be greatly missed by his grandchildren Melissa, Joe, Jennifer (Matthew Stevenson), Jess, Amy, Nick, Sky, and Reia as well as his great-grandchildren Bronson, Edmund and Mackenzie. He is survived by his sisters Ellie (Kilmister) & Evelyn (Banks) of Kamsack, SK and Vicky (Tanton) of Stenen, SK, and brothers Victor (Abbotsford, BC) and Nestor (Yorkton, SK).

As a young man, he worked on his father's farm near Stenen and spent winters logging in the Ontario bush with his brothers. Tony joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942 and served overseas on the HCMS Loch Achenault. After the war, Tony returned to Saskatchewan. On November 8, 1952, he married Kathryn (Kay) Kardynal in Stenen. He bought the family farm just north of town and farmed there until 1967. His four children were born during these years.

Tony moved west with his brother John in 1967, and worked at the APD Sawmill until his retirement. Many of these years were spent 'chasing whistles' as a millwright. Tony could fix anything. In December 1970, his family moved into the house that he built himself between shift-work and sleep. He spent many hours nurturing his garden.
After retirement, Tony and Kay spent many enjoyable summers at Rathtrevor Beach with their grandchildren and in later years, enjoyed visits from grandchildren coming in from out of town.
After Kay passed away from cancer in 2003, Tony remained on his own at home. He became an expert pie maker and created a number of family favorite dishes, such as 'Bachelor Potatoes'. Despite bypass surgery, diminished eyesight and a stroke, he persevered and continued to garden. His strawberry patch was well loved. A stroke in November 2011 led to his move to Fir Park Village in April 2012. On August 13th, 2013 at 10:30 am, he passed away peacefully. He was 91 years old.
The family wishes to thank: Tony’s neighbours, Doug & Pat and Marc & Laurie, who looked out for him in his years at home; the volunteers at Meals on Wheels for assisting Tony in remaining independent and at home; the CNIB which provided audio books and equipment that allowed Tony to continue ‘reading’ about the world; the staff at West Coast General Hospital who cared for him during a number of visits; and the staff at Fir Park Village for their care and consideration, both during the past year and a half and particularly in the week before Tony’s passing. Being in his Fir Park 'home' was a great comfort to Tony and his family.
For those who wish, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

An informal tea will be held at Yates Funeral Home - 4470 Gertrude Street, Port Alberni, BC from noon until 2pm on Saturday, August 24, 2013. 
Kindratsky, Anton (Tony) (I3564)
 
209 Obituary for Maurice Joseph Yachyshen

YACHYSHEN - Mr. Maurice Yachyshen, beloved husband of Helen Yachyshen of
Yorkton, formerly of the Rama district, passed away on Wednesday, July 4, 2007
at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. He was 78 years of age. Maurice Joseph
Yachyshen was born on November 16, 1928 in the Rama district of Saskatchewan;
a son of Nicholas and Mary (nee Groshko) Yachyshen. Maurice grew up on the
family farm and attended Boxmoor School and then Rama School. He completed
his education as a student resident at St. Joseph's College in Yorkton. While here
and under the guidance of the Christian Brothers of Delaselle; Maurice was
involved in sports: Baseball, Hockey and Boxing and the Army Cadets. Maurice
enjoyed practical jokes and laughed at the outcome. He loved music, playing guitar, singing, whistling or
humming as was evident to all! As well, if there was a dance; you could be sure Maurice was found on
the dance floor. In 1952 Maurice Joseph was united in marriage to Helen Theresa Korchinski. They
settled in the Mainroad District to farm and break the land. Toiling many laborious hours by the sweat
of his brow and with Helen by his side; his ability to work with his team of horses to take the burden of
pulling was amazing. The family moved to the Bellindean district and farmed for a couple of years then
moved near Rama continuing to farm. In 1970 the family moved to Yorkton, where they have since
resided. Maurice continued to farm in Rama with his family helping him on weekends and holidays. At
the end of a long work day, Maurice always reflected with laughter and jokes about the adventures of
the day. Later in life, Maurice's fondest times and enjoyment was to rebuild a cabin at Canora Beach.
He was admired as an "Artist" erecting a work of art with his own hands. In his senior years Maurice was
an avid gardener; being ever so proud of his abundant vegetable crop to share with his family and
friends.
Above all, Gido loved spending time with his children and grandchildren; telling stories about farming
and the "good old days" Gido was so proud of his children and grandchildren. He was very special to
everyone. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Helen of 55 years; children: Wayne (Ryan and
Tiffany), Garnet and Karen (Tyler), Donna (Eric and Melissa and Shane), Alannah (Aiden and Azlyn),
James and Cindy and two sisters: Olive Tabin and Joan Danylyshen. Maurice was predeceased by his
parents Nicholas and Mary; sister Anne Melnyk and brothers: Walter, Alex and Eugene.
"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine
you make us happy when skies are gray
You'll never know dear
How much we love you
Please don't take our sunshine away."
Prayers were held on Sunday evening, July 8, 2007 from the Chapel of Bailey's Funeral Home in Yorkton.
The Requiem Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Monday, July 9, 2007 from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic
Church in Yorkton with Rev. Father Methodius Kushko C.Ss.R. as celebrant. Cantors, Ed Pindus and
Colette Karapita, assisted by members of St. Mary's Parish Choir, led in the singing of the responses. The
crossbearer was James Yachyshen. The interment took place in Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic
Parish Cemetery at Rama with Ryan and Lorne Yachyshen, Eric and Shane Statchuk, Grant Mihalcheon
and Barrie Bonsal serving as the casketbearers. Arrangements were entrusted to Bailey's Funeral Home.






Life
Let me live my life from year to year,
With forward face and unrelunctant soul;
Not hurrying to nor turning from, the goal;
Not mourning for the things that disappear
In the dim past, nor holding back fear
From what the future veils;
But with a whole
And a happy heart, that pays its toll
To youth and Age
And travels on with cheer.

So let the way wind up the hill or down,
O'er rough or smooth,
The journey will be joy:
Still seeking what I sought when but a boy,
New friendship, high adventure,
And a crown, My heart will keep courage of the quest,
And hope the road's last turn will
Be the best
Henry van Dyke 
Yachyshen, Maurice Joseph (I813)
 
210 Obituary for Anne Guliak (Jakubowski) Print
Anne Guliak (nee Jakubowski) was born March 29, 1932, in Grayson, SK. She was the second of 12 children and first daughter born to John and Mary Jakubowski. This started her lifelong dedication to nurturing and caring for those around her. The family later relocated to the Rockford area, where Anne helped care for her siblings until leaving home at age 13 to work to help with the financial needs of a large family during the depression. She was employed as a household worker, nanny, cook, waitress and nursing assistant until attending college in North Battleford, where she trained to become a Certified Nursing Assistant, a career that she pursued until her retirement.

Anne met her future husband, Steve Guliak, while she was working at the Norquay Hospital and while he was at home on leave from the Canadian Air Force. He immediately expressed his interest in her and soon mailed her an engagement ring from Edmonton where he was stationed. They were married on August 23, 1958, in Kamsack, SK, and soon moved to Montreal where their first two children, Donna and John, were born. They then moved to North Bay, ON, where their last child, Peter, was born before moving on to Capreol and finally settling in Melville, SK, in 1967. There Steve began to work for the railway and Anne began working first at St Peter’s Hospital and later St Paul Lutheran Home.

Anne was actively involved in the Melville and Yorkton Anglican Church communities, where she often volunteered her time at church meals and fund-raising events. She was a dedicated and loving mother who always put her children first and who often took in children from the community when they needed support and a place to stay. Anne loved the people she supported at her work and did her best to make their lives as comfortable and positive as possible. Families often requested that she stay with their loved ones during their final hours. She welcomed anyone who came to join her family with open arms, adored her grandchildren and step-grandchildren, and was very happy to meet her first great-grandchild.

No matter where life would take her, Anne always stayed close with and valued her brothers and sisters and their children. On any occasion, you could count on her to be snuggling a child or teasing a teenager, and there was never a shortage of hugs and laughter during family gatherings.

Anne was a very energetic woman who loved off-colour jokes, dancing, baking, and canning and preserving fruits and vegetables from her husband’s large gardens. She especially loved to go have coffee and a gossip with her co-workers, neighbours and friends. Anne had a special individual bond and relationship with each of her grandchildren, and they often teased each other about who was her favourite or the smartest or best looking. This love, support and good nature all came back to her tenfold when Anne later developed Alzheimers and was supported by all of these people to continue her life in the community.

Anne’s final months were spent in the hospital and nursing home where she had worked for almost 30 years. All her love and dedication to care was visited back to her by the nursing and support staff and by the constant visits from family and friends. She died peacefully after an almost 20-year battle with cancer on the morning of November 12, 2018. Anne was predeceased by her husband, Steve, her mother and father, her sister Elsie Kovas, brothers Ron and Eddie, and brother-in-law Alec Bodnar. She is survived by her children Donna (Roy) Ellert, John Guliak and Peter Guliak (Jean Dongon); grandchildren RaeAnne Ellert, Keenan (Melissa Steel) Ellert, and Parker (Kim Houdek) Ellert, and MacKenzie Guliak; great-grandchild Lux Ellert; and extended family Madden, Daphne and Dustine; brothers Willie (June) Jakubowski, Joe (Deloris) Jakubowski, Alvin (Cathy) Jakubowski and Harry Jakubowski; sisters Betty (Walter) Mantyka, Marj Bodnar, Rita Gallo and Elinor (Ken) Russell; sisters-in-law Shirley Jakubowski and Doreen Profitt; brother-in-law Bonny (Ophelia) Guliak; and many, many nephews and nieces. 
Jakubowski, Anne (I3754)
 
211 Obituary for Bronie Edward Lozinski


December 9, 1925 - July 20, 2022

On July 20, 2022, Bronie Edward Lozinski, 96, passed away peacefully with his family by his side.

Bronie will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 69 years, Vernes; his children, Debbie (Michel), Tim (Patti), Christine and Kathy (Pedro); 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his daughter, Edie; and son-in-law, Gary.

Bronie retired from a career at CN Rail in Edmonton.

Prayers will take place Thursday, July 28, 2022, at 7 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 - 111 Avenue. Funeral Mass Friday, July 29, 2022, at 11 a.m. at St. Edmund Roman Catholic Church, 13120 - 116 Street, Edmonton.  
Lozinski, Bronie Edward (I1699)
 
212 Obituary for Cynthia Hope "Cindy" Yacyshen

YACYSHEN: It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Cynthia "Cindy" Hope Yacyshen on Friday, November 16, 2012 at the Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg. Born May 13, 1968 in Brandon, Cindy attended school at Valleyview Elementary, Vincent Massey Jr. High School as well as Vincent Massey Sr. High School. She received her Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) from the University of Manitoba in 1991, and received a National Certificate in Fundraising Management. Cindy worked for the Manitoba Theater Centre as a Campaign Officer from 1992 - 1995, then at Brandon University as Sr. Development Officer (Institutional Advancement Department) from 1996 - 2009 before becoming a sponsorship coordinator for the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba from 2011-2012 and was a member of the Board of Directors for the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba. Cindy was passionate about wildlife and enjoyed horseback riding. Left to cherish Cindy's memory are her mother Helga Yacyshen; brother Wayne Yacyshen; nephew Brendan as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins and very good friend Holly McKee. She was predeceased by her father Zeno Yacyshen; twin brothers Todd and Trevor Yacyshen and her maternal and paternal grandparents. The Funeral Service was held at Memories Chapel on Friday, November 23, 2012. Rev. Rick Wells officiated. Interment followed at the Brandon Cemetery. The family wishes to thank all of those people who have helped them through these difficult times. If friends so desire, donations in memory of Cindy may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 3-824 18th Street, Brandon, MB R7A 5B7. 
Yacyshen, Cynthia (Cindy) Hope (I764)
 
213 Obituary for Donald Olynyk

OLYNYK - It is with great sadness that the Olynyk family announces the death of Dmetro Peter Donald Olynyk on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. Donald was born on March 1, 1949 in Canora - the youngest of seven children born to Peter and Maria (nee Dranchuk) Olynyk. He attended grade school in Hyas, where he grew up, and attended high school in Sturgis. In 1976, while managing Revelstoke Lumber in Birch Hills, he met the love of his life Christine Phillips. They were married in Birch Hills on November 18, 1978, beginning their life of 32 wonderful years together. Their marriage was blessed by the arrival of their eldest daughter Katherine, followed by their son Peter, and if that wasn't enough, the arrival of twin girls Karen and Stacey. Donald was a family man. He would take the shirt off his back if you needed it and would do anything he could to help any family member or friend. He was a loving, caring and patient man, father and husband. Donald was involved in various community organizations during his life, including the Kinsmen and the Lions Club. Donald's career carried him many places across the prairies - Ponteix, SK;
Thompson, MB; Portage La Prairie and Bjorkdale - before settling down in Yorkton. Donald's abilities were far and wide-ranging. He excelled at woodworking, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, upholstery, mechanics, cooking, horticulture, wine making, artistry, and any other hobby or project he pursued. Don was very close with nature and extremely fond of animals. His greatest passion was music. He sang and played guitar,
violin and the organ, taking great pride and joy in sharing this love with his family.
Donald is survived by his loving wife Christine; his four children, Katherine (Robert) Fedun of Coronach, Peter of Saskatoon, Karen and Stacey both of Victoria, BC; his two brothers, Nestor of Hyas, and Modiste (Rose) of Winnipeg, MB; his four sisters, Sonnia Grywacheski of Norquay, Alice (Mike) Polowich of Brakendale, BC, Ruth (Lorne) Cherneski of Regina, and Marie Hladun of Saskatoon; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. Donald is predeceased by his mother and father Maria and Peter; and brother-in-law Alphonse Grywacheski. The funeral service was held on Saturday, February 26, 2011 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Faye Greer of Westview United Church officiating. Tributes to Donald were given by Betty Fritzke, Patrick Cherneski, Donna Olynyk, and his son Peter. Organist, Kathleen
Gibson, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns 'Just A Closer Walk With Thee', and 'In the Garden'. The interment followed in the Garden of St. Mark with Peter Olynyk, Robert Fedun, Patrick Cherneski, Derek Cherneski, Michael Olynyk and Chuch Acton serving as the casketbearers. Arrangements were entrusted to Bailey's Funeral Home. 
Olynyk, Donald (I3417)
 
214 Obituary for Esydor Laskowich


It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Esydor Laskowich on October 8, 2022, at the age of 82 years

He will forever remain in the hearts of his wife, Laurele; daughter, Shannon (Edward) Nadeau; sons, Sheldon (Kelly), Ian (Marilyn) and Andrew (Brianna) Campbell; his eight grandchildren and sister, Waldemere “Wally” (Peter) Goshulak; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Esydor was predeceased by his parents, Louis and Anne; siblings, Audrey (Harry) Skura and Herman (Stella) Laskowich.

A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, October 29, 2022, at 10 a.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 – 111 Avenue NW, Edmonton. 
Laskowich, Esydor (I155)
 
215 Obituary for Jullian Raphael Furmaniuk


FURMANIUK - Mr. Jullian Furmaniuk of Yorkton, formerly of the Norquay district, entered eternal life on July 25, 2016, at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre, at the age of 73 years. Jullian Raphael Furmaniuk was born at the family farm, near Norquay Saskatchewan, on the winter solstice, December 21st, 1942, the middle child, of the three children of Jaroslaw and Mary (Martyniuk) Furmaniuk. During his younger years, after attending Swan School for his elementary grades, and later Norquay School, he chose to work on the farm with his father. As his father neared retirement, Jullian gradually took over the running of the farm operation.
After his father retired in 1986, Jullian moved to Yorkton, giving up the farm, in order to look after his parents in their retirement years. He stayed with them, faithfully being their support, until their passing. All his life he practiced, and cherished, his Greek Catholic faith, first at the Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Parish in Norquay, and later at St. Mary's Church in Yorkton. Jullian was predeceased by his mother, Mary (Martyniuk) Furmaniuk (d.1995), and his father, Jaroslaw Furmaniuk (d.1997), and by his sister, Marilyn Derkach (d.2013), his nephew , Joseph Derkach (d.1992), and his brother-in-law, John Derkach (d.1978).
He leaves to cherish his memory, and to mourn his absence, brother: Terry (and Terry's wife Darlene), nieces: Linda Derkach, Elaine Mitchell, Juliana Babchuk; nephews: Robert Derkach, Stephen Furmaniuk, and Gregory Furmaniuk; as well as our dear Aunt Bernadette Sorochuk of Norquay, and her family. He was a quiet man, with a gentle voice, and a big generous heart.
The Funeral Liturgy was celebrated on Wednesday, August 31st, 2016 from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Father Ray Lukie, C.Ss.R. as the Celebrant. Ed. Pindus assisted by parish choir members sang the responses. The cross bearer was Linda Derkach and the epistle reader was Terry Furmaniuk. The interment took place in the family plot at Holy Trinity Parish Cemetery - Norquay District with Terry Furmaniuk serving as the urn bearer. Vichnaya Pamyat! - Eternal Memory
Thank-you to Father Bohdan and Father Ray for their visits and prayers, and to the nurses and doctors at the ICU for caring.Memorials in memory of Jullian may be made to St. Mary's Church or a Charity of Choice as gifts of remembrance.  
Furmaniuk, Jullian Raphael (I410)
 
216 Obituary for Lorne Lukey

In Loving Memory
of
Lorne Lukey
77 years
Saturday, July 7th, 2012 at his home.

Beloved husband of Helene (Nault) Lukey of Sudbury. Loving stepfather of Janet (Jean Guy Savage) of Garson. Predeceased by stepgrandchildren Rene and Jean and parents Andrew and Doris. Dear brother of Nina Korchinski of Saskatoon, Rev. Sister Carmela of Winnipeg, Elizabeth Anaka of Courtenay, B.C., predeceased by Bill and John. Sadly missed by his in-laws, nieces and nephews. Lorne worked for many years as a pharmacist serving at Tamblyn, Kmart and Pharma Plus.

At Lorne’s request there will be no public visitation or service. Cremation. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home. 
Lukey, Lorne (I528)
 
217 Obituary for Shirley Irene Rudniski


On Saturday, October 18, 2014 Mrs. Shirley Rudniski passed away in the Lloydminster Hospital a the age of 80 years.
Shirley is loved and remembered by her children Beverley Leepart (fiance Gary Braithwaite) of Carragana, SK, Merle (Elaine) Rudniski of Quesnel, BC, Sharon (Dan) Kopyshenski of Lloydminster, AB, Ryan (Barb) Rudniski of Rocanville, SK: grandchildren Rondan (Anna) Leepart, Devan Leepart, Korin (Randy) Johnson, Alicia (Scott) Deschover, Kara (Ray) Richardson, Kayli (Shane) Weighill, Mikayla Rudniski, Brooklyn Rudniski, Micheal (Lara) Rudniski, Lora-Lee Wasyliw; great grandchildren Rhea, Quinn, Nyla, Josh, Jace, Cole, Blake, Keegan, Riley, Liam, Griffin, Tatumn, Ty and Drake; her siblings Stan (Marianne) Fiendell of Courtney, BC, Vera Eddy of Edmonton, Alvin (Bev) Fiendell of Edmonton and Barry (Gladys) Fiendell of Saskatoon as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Shirley was predeceased by her husband Mike Rudniski in 1968, long time companion Donald Leniuk, her parents Walter and Mabel Fiendell and her brothers Wesley and Lorne Fiendell.

A Memorial Service for Shirley will be held on Thursday, October 23 at 11:00 a.m. at the Knox Presbyterian Church, Lloydminster with Reverend Charlie MacNeil officiating. And a Celebration of Her Life will be held on Friday, October 24th at 1:00 p.m. at the Golden Age Club in Weekes, SK. with Pastor Bryce Young officiating. 
Fiendell, Shirley Irene (I2981)
 
218 Obituary of Anna Lozinski

Anna Lozinski was born April 5, 1906 in the Norquay district to Roman & Paraskevia (Martyniuk) Huska. She attended school at Willowgrove and Sacred Heart Academy in Yorkton. Sacred Heart was important to her in her educational, cultural and spiritual development. Anna married Joseph M. Lozinski on June 20, 1926 at St. Ann's Church in the Norquay district with Rev. Fr. Ambrose Redkewich officiating. The couple established their home on a farm in the Hyas district. Anna opened her home on the farm to sisters and catechists during many summers. In the fall of 1967 they acquired a home in Lanigan, SK. Joseph passed away on January 26, 1968. Anna resided in Lanigan for two years before moving to Yorkton. In 2001 Anna became a resident of St. Joseph's Nursing Home in Saskatoon. Anna was a faithful parishioner of St. Mary's Church; a member of UCWLC, Branch I and a founding member of the Apostolate of Fatima (Blue Army). She gave of her service lovingly to her church. Anna's love of God, trust in Jesus Christ and devotion to Mary, the mother of God brought her peace, comfort and strength to live a long, blessed life. Anna's God given talents included: needlework, knitting, crocheting, lace tatting, embroidering, sewing and making lovely patch quilts for her children, grandchildren, godchildren and for church bazaars. She had a love for gardening and grew prize-winning flowers and vegetables. Anna was organized, an excellent cook, and ready for hospitality at any time. She delighted in visits from her family, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Anna entered eternal life on Saturday, October 10, 2009 at St. Joseph's Nursing Home at the age of 103 years. Special thank you to the Sisters & Staff at St. Joseph's Home for their care and compassion. Service Information

Saturday, October 17th, 2009 10:00am, St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church 
Huska, Anna (Annie) (I200)
 
219 Obituary of Bruce Sorochuk

It is with our deepest sadness, we announce the untimely death of our patriarch, Bruce Ernie Sorochuk, on Saturday November 25, 2017 at the age of 56.

Bruce was born to Ernie and Bernadette Sorochuk on January 28,1961 in Saskatoon. He grew up on the family farm outside of Norquay Saskatchewan, where he developed into a hard-working young man. He attended school in Norquay and at Saint Vladimir College in Roblin. Starting at a young age and continuing throughout his life Bruce had a curiosity for knowledge and for how things work. As a result of this natural curiosity, Bruce became an expedition leader for a great many adventures.

Bruce found love and completion with Gaylene. Over their 16 years, of marriage they created a life filled with love that radiated through those fortunate enough to be graced by their hospitality. Their passion for laughter and life has been a glowing example of partnership and love.

At the age of 46, and with the support of his wife, Bruce accomplished a diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Most recently, he worked as the Construction Manager for Cameco at the Cigar Lake mine. Like many things in his life, he was passionate about the work he did and was an inspiration to many.

Bruce loved to spend time with family and brought people together with both food and conversation. These gatherings took place in so many locations over the years: at the farm in Norquay, in Outlook or Saskatoon, and recently most often at the cabin - or on the pontoon boat - at Christopher Lake.

Bruce had a clever mind, a sharp wit, a tender personality and he was an expert at providing advice when asked. He was a treasured mentor to so many, advising through decisions both big and small. He was proud of his Ukrainian heritage, sharing it with others and honoring tradition.

Bruce is survived by his mother Bernadette Sorochuk and he was the loving father of 5 daughters: Vanessa Fantillo (Collin), Kristin Catto (Nate), Andria Adams (Mason), from his marriage with Karen; and Kaitlin Sorochuk and Angela England (Kent) from his marriage with Gaylene. Bruce was an incredible Grandpa to Christian Fantillo, Petra Catto, Wilder Catto, Aeden England, Karys England and Preston England. He was a brother to Debora Grywacheski (Len), Loretta Huska (Kerry) and Neil Sorochuk (Lynn) and had numerous nieces and nephews. He was pre-deceased by his father, Ernie Sorochuk and we take comfort in the fact that Bruce will be greeted by his dad. Although we have lost a remarkable man, he will live on in the lessons and wisdom imparted to those fortunate enough to have shared life with him.

In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Bruce may be made to St.Michael’s Camp at Box 128, Kamsack, Saskatchewan, SOA 1S0.

WORDS OF REMEMBRANCE FROM ANGELA ENGLAND
Hello. My name is Angela England. I am one of Bruce’s daughter’s with Gaylene, my mom. Technically, one might say I’m Bruce’s stepdaughter, but he and I never saw it that way. I’m lucky to have 2 dads.

Bruce came into my life when I was an adult. He met my mom in 2000. They had an arranged date through a dating service, and I remember my mom being so nervous about meeting him. On that first date, the connection between them was obvious. Even in so much as both of them confessing to each other that they had lied on their dating profiles about being non-smokers, which they chuckled about as they shared a cigarette outside the restaurant. Mom came home that night and informed me and my gramma that “This is the man I am going to marry”. Bruce’s feelings were mutual. Within 3 months they were talking marriage, but they decided to wait until after he introduced my mom to his 3 daughters. So, they managed to wait and were married on August 18, 2001. From the moment Bruce entered my mom’s life, he embraced all of her family with loving, open arms…myself, my little sister Kaitlin, and all the rest of the Lapetsky clan. Along with that, Kaitlin and I gained 3 sisters and a new family was born that has grown in number and closeness over time.

Since joining our family, Bruce showed us he was larger than life in so many ways. I’d like to share and acknowledge some of the beautiful gifts he has given us.

Food. Anyone who knows Bruce, knows how he loved food. My husband Kent and I knew we were in for some great food and great times with this man, when on our very first camping trip with him and mom, instead of hotdogs, we ate homemade lamb shishliki by the fire. Kent worried about wild animals attacking us all night after the shishliki marinade had been spilt around the campsite. He grew his own food, building a beautiful raised garden outside their home that flourished each year full of bounty which he turned into homemade horseradish, borsch, and dills. I will treasure his last batch of borsch, some of which I have in my freezer. He also brewed homemade tea from home-grown herb sprigs, with some still hanging to dry beneath their deck at home. He love to go on wild mushroom picking excursions. Bruce enjoyed using his smoker..smoking meats of all kinds that many of us were lucky enough to enjoy. He loved nice kitchen tools and gadgets and made great use of them, even including his dad Ernie’s antique pasta maker, and would share recipe ideas and cooking tips via texts almost daily. This past Thanksgiving with Collin and Vanessa, he brought home walnuts from Ontario and was excited to show us how to hull them. Some of these walnuts are in his arrangement here at the front of the church. A few years ago, he came home from Fort Mac after visiting Kristin and Nate, so excited to try to replicate some African food they had introduced him to. His latest project he had just started within the last few weeks was curing the meat for a charcuterie platter for Christmas Eve. Kaitlin and Claude, his colleague and friend from Cigar lake, have been carrying on this batch for him. I know I’ll miss his advise and be shedding more than a few tears making cabbage rolls this Christmas.

Adventure. Pretty much everyone who knows Bruce has had an adventure with him. He would try anything and find things to do anywhere. He honoured life with his curiosity and savoured opportunities to grow and learn.
Kent, myself, and our children were so blessed to share a cabin with Bruce and mom for several years, and Andria and Mason in recent years also made Christopher Lake their recreation destination. Vanessa and Christian, Kristin and Petra…I’m sure all have wonderful memories at Christopher Lake with Bruce. It is a terrible loss for all the grandchildren that time with him at the lake has ended, especially for little Wilder who never had a chance to be there with his grandpa. I know our kids are especially going to miss playing board games with grandpa, time by the fire, and cruising around on the pontoon boat. He loved exploring the north with trips to Crean at Waskesiu with the boats cruising the big beautiful lake, fishing, and ending in beach side hotdog roasts. Some of the drift wood from one of those Crean trips is part of the arrangement here. He and I loved planning food and snacks for those trips and would giggle at mom when she got aggravated with the food prep. Bruce found adventure in knowledge and loved learning about new things and planning …his phone or tablet was never far from reach so he could look up some piece of information that someone was wondering about. His electric bicycle was a great source of adventure for him bike riding and touring around the city … for example, last spring he rode his electric bike downtown and took in an air guitar competition .. just because…which we joined him for and had a lot of laughs. We were lucky enough to live 5 houses down from Bruce, mom and Kaitlin…and in summer months would often see him cruising by our back path on his bike (very fast I might add)….it is heart wrenching to know that we will never see that again. These days I can barely look out our back window, because I used to look out and know he might be seeing the trees and sunset as well, and right now nothing feels the same knowing he is not sharing the view.

Family. For Bruce, if you were family he was, as my husband put it, “all in” and he would help you in any way he could. When my husband’s father passed away Bruce stepped up and became such an amazing support for him and our family.
He’s been a wonderful son-in-law to my gramma, including her on various excursions, helping her with anything she needed, and showing her patience and kindness. If he was able, he was a cheering fan at many of our kids’ hockey and football games and swim meets. He was the organizer and planner of many family reunions, loved relations and generations of people sharing time together, and simply bringing people together. Everyone felt that they had a special relationship with him..he had a way relating to people with his kind and accepting nature and quietly showered people with love.

Spirit and faith. Over the years, I’ve come to regard our patriarch, Bruce, as my family’s spiritual leader. Bruce enriched my and my children’s life with much spirituality and grace. When we were recently moving, I believe he helped us sell our home, by giving us a St. Joseph statue to pray and place in our yard. It sold in 3 days. Then, when we moved into our new home, Bruce led us all around the house blessing it with Holy Water. It was so special and meaningful to me and I’ll never forget it. Thanksgiving wasn’t just for eating turkey with Bruce…he led us in sitting and sharing with each other what we were thankful for…always being sure the true meaning of celebrations were recognized. We were blessed to celebrate several traditional Ukrainian Christmas Eve dinners with him…he would work for days on food preparation, get hay for the table and always set an empty place for those who had passed before us, following tradition. I experienced my first blessing of the Easter food basket at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church with him. He had a reverence for ceremony and many dinners were started by his saying grace and making a toasts . My kids are careful to follow his rule of always making eye contact with people you are toasting with. His thought and care he put into everything infused life with meaning and enrichment. To me, Bruce was angel on earth, doing God’s work here.

On Nov 19th, at about 2pm, there was an accident. From that point on, for many of us, our world has been spinning and spiralling in what seems out of control. Then started days upon days spent in the ICU waiting room with my mom and the girls, Kaitlin, Vanessa, Kristin, Andria, Bruce’s siblings, Deb and Loretta, and Neil, our partners, his mother Bernadette, and my Aunt Sheree. We found ourselves anchored there, to him and to each other. I had never spent so much time with so many of Bruce’s relatives together in one place and will be forever moved and comforted by how much we were brought together and were very much connected through that time. I know that Bruce wanted us together, supporting him and each other. And as we sat there day after day, I was struck by the goodness of these people. Bruce’s people..all influenced and grown in Bruce’s love.

And now, the pain is deep and the loss is far reaching. Despite our desperate prayers and pleading for our Angel Bruce to remain with us here, he is no longer. We struggle and ask why he can’t be here with us doing God’s work…why he had to leave us now and how we will go on without him. But, like the bible verse his mother, Bernadette, carefully chose for his remembrance card says , God took him to protect his tender heart from something…and I find comfort in this. We have to let you go so God can protect you.

So reluctantly saying goodbye for now, I promise to try my best to carry on things you’ve taught us, and to honour your devotion to family and God.

I thank God for the time we were blessed with you in our lives, and hold on and wait for the day that I will see you again. 
Sorochuk, Bruce Ernest (I426)
 
220 Obituary of Peter Goshulak

It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Peter Goshulak on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at the age of 93. He passed peacefully surrounded by his family. Our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather had four favorite things in life: family and friends, church and community, summers at the family cottage at Clear Lake and competing with his golfing buddies in the annual Tamarack Golf Tournament. We will be forever grateful that our parents taught us the core values of integrity, hard work, self-confidence, responsibility, giving back to the community, and spirituality.

He was born on July 15, 1929, in Dauphin, Manitoba to Howard Goshulak and Malancka (Millie) Trache. Growing up, Dad’s life was not without difficulties. His father passed away when he was five, and his widowed mother raised him and his three other siblings on her own. He graduated from Little's Business College and worked with the Manitoba Department of Justice for 47-years. Dad was well-known and respected by his peers, police officers and claimants during his career as Senior Magistrate and Justice of Peace in the Brandon Judicial District, and Hearing Officer for Small Claims in the South West District.

Dad met Mom at the Ukrainian Catholic Church Youth Club, and they married in 1953. They had four children within a span of nine years, and moved from Dauphin to Brandon in 1968. Dad was an active member of the Catholic Church where he enjoyed discussing Father John's homilies with him after Mass either seriously or with some funny anecdote! He was a lifelong member of the Knights of Columbus, and was appointed Sir Knight (Fourth Degree), after serving as Grand Knight (First Degree) in both the Dauphin and Brandon Councils, and Faithful Navigator (Third Degree).

After retirement, our parents wintered with friends in Arizona and then Osoyoos, BC and held cherished memories of special vacations to Rome (Vatican), and family gatherings in Florida (Disney World) and Hawaii (Kauai).

Dad was preceded in death by his parents and by his siblings, Walter, Mary and Alexander. He is survived by his loving wife of sixty-nine years, Waldemera “Wally” (nee Laskowich), and their four children Theresa (Ken) of Calgary, Judi (Dawn) of Brandon, Howard of Victoria and Michele (Jaime) of Ottawa, twelve grandchildren, Greg, Laura (Antoine), Jason (Flora), Eric (Lisa), Kylie, Jackie (Howie), David (Carol), Jordan, Kirstin, Laure (Sarah), Wels, and Anthony (Caitlin),and ten great grandchildren, Isabelle, Josephine, Vivienne, Sophie, Matthew, John, Elin, Joe, Eléonore and Catherine.

We will forever cherish our special memories and the wonderful legacy he left behind.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Augustine of Canterbury Church, 327 4th Street, Brandon on Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. with Father John Okosun as celebrant. A private family interment will take place at the Brandon Cemetery Columbarium.

The family extends a very special thank you to Doctors Fourie and Razzaghi and the nurses and staff of the Palliative Care Unit at Brandon Regional Health Centre. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please consider a donation the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation “Palliative Care”, 150 McTavish Avenue East, Brandon, MB, R7A 2B3, or the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, 120 Donald Street., Winnipeg, MB, R3C 4G2. 
Goshulak, Peter (I158)
 
221 Obituary of Sonja Elaine Lukey

On Saturday, July 9, 2022, Mrs. Sonja Lukey of Edmonton, Alberta passed away at Wainwright Health Centre, Wainwright, Alberta at the age of 71 years.

Sonja is survived by her loving family; her husband, Ernest Lukey of Edmonton, Alberta; daughter Lorena (Christopher) Gulka of Coleman, Alberta; grandchildren, Tyler Mattison, Taylor Mattison; sisters, Susan Livingston, Shirley Toms; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends.
She is predeceased by her parents, Thelma & John Shewchuk; daughter, Cherise Lukey; and parents in law, Nora & Mike Lukey.

No formal services to be held at this time.

If so desired, any memorial contributions made in Sonja’s name may be made to the Terra Centre for Teen Parents, The Stollery Children’s Hospital or to the Covenant Foundation. 
Shewchuk, Sonja Elaine (I1300)
 
222 On June 4, 2020 with family at her side, Mom passed away quietly and at peace with her life, ready to meet her God in Heaven. She enjoyed and appreciated all the visitations and phone calls from her family the last weeks of her life, in fact at one time she whispered "Did you ever think that maybe I'm faking it because I like all the visitors?!" She fully participated in her last rites, asked for a specific priest and even told us his address! That evening when she awoke, she whispered "I'm still here? I really thought (after last rites) I would go, I could just go" ... She was a phenomenal woman, an incredibly strong and independent woman and made her own decisions, right to the end. We are forever grateful she was able to pass away at home, as she wished.

Rose was born on the family farm southwest of Norquay, SK, the 7th of 13 children born to John & Magdalena (Rudachuk) Twerdolclib where she learned to give of her time and energy through her hard work. Living through the dirty 30's and the 40's wartime rationing, she knew the value of a dollar and how to grow, harvest, and cook the BEST food, especially her perogies, cabbage rolls and other Ukrainian delicacies!

Rose married Jim Lukey on April 23, 1944 and, because Dad's regiment was stationed there, off they went to Windsor, ON where Arthur, then Larry was born. After the war, they moved back to the prairies, living in various small Manitoba and Saskatchewan CNR towns and Linda was born during this time. Finally in 1958, the family settled in Watson, SK, where Ron was born. Raising a young family was challenging enough, but Mom managed to work outside the home as well, was a contributing member of the CWL and Watson Community Club, and for fun she curled, played cards and bingo.

Mom lived in Saskatoon for the last 25+ years of her life and continued her wonderfully active and happy lifestyle, fully participating and volunteering in her community, including at a seniors' care home well into her late 80's. She was very proud of her 60 year pin she received from the Catholic Women's League. Over the years she enjoyed a little travelling as well, including a trip to Spain when she was 85! She loved socializing, playing cards & bingo, knitting & crocheting, doing her ever present word puzzles, watching curling, and was an avid Toronto Blue Jay fan. Her family was her pride and joy and she helped each and every one of us in her own generous way, right up until early March, 2020 when she was hospitalized for a week, with a heart attack, She literally went from "95" to stop. Just as if she planned it. She always said she did not want to be a burden on anyone. She got her wish. Rest in peace, mama. WE LOVE YOU, WE WILL FOREVER MISS YOU.

Rose is survived by her 4 children: ARTHUR (Anita Ford) of North Vancouver, BC and his sons Timothy & Robert; LARRY (Dianne Lockhart) of Stony Plain, AB and their children Trevor (Ann Bradley) Emma & Spencer, and Melissa (Bob Bezushko) Kaz & Sam; LINDA (Lorne Binsfeld) of Saskatoon, SK and their children Clint (Corienne Gamola) Jared & Amy, Ian, Sarah (Jason Olaski) Jackson; RON (Heather Kreinke) of Saskatoon, SK and their children Reid & Rylee. She is also survived by 2 sisters Cecelia Dernisky (John, deceased) of Yorkton, SK and Anne Repzuk (Eddie, deceased) of Edmonton, AB, as well as many nieces, nephews, in-laws, friends.

Rose was predeceased by her husband, her parents, and by siblings Victor (Mary Ginetz), Mary (Bill) Woloschuk, Elizabeth (Ed) Sheluk, Violet, Albert (Pat Smith), William, Allan (Jean), Marian, Louise (John) Shanahan, Martin. 
Twerdoclib, Rose Helen (I113)
 
223 On October 14, 2022, Mr. Glenie “Glen” Gulayec of St. Paul, formerly of Elk Point, passed away at the age of 60 years. He is survived by 2 sons & 1 daughter, Terry, Mikaeyla & Glen; mother, Lena; sister, Loraine; sister-in-law, Mary Gulayets-Gilbert; numerous relatives & friends. Glenie was predeceased by his spouse, Irene; father, Peter; siblings, Terry, Larry & Myron. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, November 9 at 2:00 p.m. at Grace Gardens Funeral Chapel, St. Paul, with Pastor Kelly Sibley officiating. Cremation has taken place. If desired, donations may be made to Haying in the 30’s (Cancer Support Society) c/o 5626 51 Street, St. Paul AB T0A 3A1. To send condolences online, please visit www.gracegardensfuneralchapel.com. Gulayec, Glenie "Glen" (I2452)
 
224 On Thursday, October 6, 2022, our loving mother, grandmother and great-mother, Vernes Lozinski passed away peacefully at the age of 87 years.

Vernes is reunited with the love of her life, Bronie, who predeceased her on July 20, 2022.

Vernes will be forever remembered by her children, Debbie (Michel), Tim (Patti), Christine and Kathy (Pedro); 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Edie; and son-in-law, Gary.

Before retiring, Vernes worked at the neighbourhood grocery store Shop-Easy in Calder before being recruited by Canada Safeway, where she worked for over 20 years. She loved dancing, baking, sewing, playing cards and watching all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren grow up. Vernes will always be remembered as the life of the party.

Prayers will take place Thursday, October 13, 2022, at 7 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 - 111 Avenue. Funeral Mass Friday, October 14, 2022, at 11 a.m. at St. Edmund Roman Catholic Church, 13120 - 116 Street, Edmonton. Interment will take place for both Vernes and Bronie Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery, 4814 Meridian Street NW, Edmonton AB T5P 1R6. 
Derkatch, Vernes (Veronica) Dolores (I1698)
 
225 Peter married Rose (Rosie). Sister-in-law Anna, visited with Walda, on their trip to Ukraine. They had one son BoHdan. Bohdan married Marika. They had no children. (appears unable to have a child) Peter was shot by the Bolsheviks and buried in a grave with two others. Trotz, Peter (I2925)
 
226 Randolph M. Grywacheski

Randolph Michael Grywacheski was born in Norquay, Sask. on Jan. 27th, 1952 to Frank and Frances Grywacheski. He attended Willow Grove and Norquay Schools completing his Grade 12 education in 1970. He joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1972. He was stationed at Cornwallis, N.S., Camp Borden, Ont., Churchill, Man., Calgary, Alta., Winnipeg, Man., and Gagetown, N.B. He served as a member of the Medical Corps.
Randolph passed away on December 16th, 1976 in a tragic car accident. He lies to rest at the soldier’s plot in Oromacto, N.B 
Grywacheski, Randy (I1880)
 
227 Raymond Peter Yacyshen, passed away on Thursday, May 1, 2014 at the Brandon Regional Health Centre. The youngest of fourteen children Ray was born in Rama, Saskatchewan and moved to Brandon with his dad and some of his siblings after his mother’s passing. After school he worked at various jobs ending up at Brandon Packers, a job he thoroughly enjoyed, honing his skills as a knife man. On February 4, 1956 Ray married Isabelle McLean of Douglas, Manitoba. This union produced two sons: John, granddaughters Robin (Trevor, great grandchildren Jacob, Aaron, Caleb, Nathan, and Jade) and Colleen (great grandchildren Kurtis, Jaemie); Danny (Lisa, grandsons Spencer and Brett). He also leaves his sisters Elsie Mack and Zonie Sliva and brother Tony (Shirley) and many nieces and nephews. Ray was predeceased by his parents John and Julia, seven sisters, three brothers, Isabelle's parents, brother-in-law Bill and his wife Mary. As Ray wished cremation will be held and there will be no service. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations in memory of Ray may be to a charity of choice. Yacyshen, Raymond "Ray" Peter (I758)
 
228 Records from the Greek Catholic Registers of the Village of Babyntsi.
- Lukiy Andriy (Lukij Andreas) 22.09.1892 DOB. 
Lukey, Andrew (Andrej) (I75)
 
229 Records from the Greek Catholic Registers of the Village of Babyntsi.
- Lukiy Petro (Lukij Petrus) 26.08.1876 DOB. 
Lukey, Peter (I76)
 
230 Records from the Greek Catholic Registers of the Village of Babyntsi.
- Lukiy Semen (Lukij Simeon) 3.10.1885 DOB. 
Lukey, Simon (I74)
 
231 Records from the Greek Catholic Registers of the Village of Babyntsi.
-Lukiy Vasylyna (Lukij Basilina) 25.01.1882 DOB. 
Lukey, Wasylina (Baleva) (I5)
 
232 Research by Cobblestone Ancestry Team shows that Johns date of birth as 3 Mar 1886.
Yatsyshyn Ivan (Jacyszyn Joannes) 7.03.1886 DOB.*
Yacyshen, John (Yanko) (Ivan) (I592)
 
233 ROBERT LUKEY OBITUARY

Robert "Bob" Lukey Robert "Bob" Conrad Lukey, late of Weyburn, SK passed away on February 4, 2022 at Tatagwa View Care Home at the age of 91 years. Bob was a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was sociable and humorous with an entrepreneurial spirit. Bob was predeceased by his wife Gert (Ottenbreit) Lukey, his parents Simon and Irene (Gurski) Lukey; his ten siblings; and his in-laws Frank and Caroline (Exner) Ottenbreit. Bob will be lovingly remembered by his children and their spouses: Carol (Russ) Roome, Weyburn, SK, Ron (Helene) Lukey, Marquette, MI, Janet (Lorne) Ebel, Silton, SK, Simone (Doug) McCosh, Saskatoon, SK, Evan (Sherry) Lukey, Coldstream, BC, Brian (Mahada) Lukey, Pentiction, BC, and Adele (John) Popp, Erickson, MB. He will be sadly missed by his thirteen grandchildren: four great-grandsons; sisters-in-law, Ollie (Hataley) Mackesey, Pat Ottenbreit; brothers-in-law, Dave (Linda) Ottenbreit, and Orville (Bev) Ottenbreit; as well as his many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Born on May 23, 1930 in Norquay, SK, Bob was raised on a family farm as one of eleven children. He attended high school at St. Joseph's College in Yorkton, than the University of Saskatchewan. He went onto work for Saskatchewan Government Telephones. In 1952, he moved to Weyburn to work as a Public Health Inspector. The following year he joined the Knights of Columbus and met his wife, Gertrude (Gert) Ottenbreit. He proposed in January 1954 and they married later that year. Bob was a man of strong faith with traditional values. He was community-minded, hardworking, generous and optimistic. When he thought about buying a photography business, his father thought it was a bad idea. Bob persevered with hard work and passion, and he was able to fulfill his goal of owning a successful business. Bob and Gert purchased Charnell Studio ( Weyburn) in 1960 while raising their first four children. Bob worked there in his spare time, after hours from his regular job, and on Saturdays. After three years, he began working at the studio full time. He took daily breaks to socialize with friends at local coffee spots, swap a story or two, and share his sweet sense of humour. Bob and Gert's family grew to seven children. Bob had a dream of farming and purchased 800 acres of farm land to grow wheat and barley. In 1977 he moved his family to the farm. Bob and Gert retired in Weyburn to a new house they built. From there they traveled the world: Australia to Costa Rica, New York to the Ukraine, China to Brazil and beyond. In 2013, Gert passed away, Bob continued to his devotion to the church. He was a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus and held every position from Scribe to Grand Knight. Until recently, Bob enjoyed visiting with his friends daily in Weyburn for coffee. Prayers were held Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. from RD Family Funeral Chapel, Weyburn, SK. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday, February 11, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. from St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church, Weyburn, SK with Fr. Francis Plaparampil celebrant. Pallbearers were: John Roome, Jameson McCosh, Liam McCosh, Viktor Popp, Hanna Popp and Chris Ebel. Honorary Pallbearers were the Knights of Columbus. Luncheon followed at the McKenna Hall, Weyburn, SK. Interment was held at Hillcrest Cemetery, Weyburn, SK. For family and friends so wishing, charitable donations in memory of Bob may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements are entrusted to RD Family Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, Weyburn, SK (848-0333 ~ 1-888-848-0333). Expressions of sympathy to the family may be sent to our website at www.rdfuneralchapel.com "Honouring Life and Celebrating Memories".
Published by Weyburn Review from Feb. 16 to Mar. 18, 2022. 
Lukey, Robert (Bob) Conrad (I127)
 
234 Roman and Vasyl were twins. Family: Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) Lukey / Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk) (F12)
 
235 Roman Huska (35)(1868-1957) + Paraska Huska (Martyniuk) (25)(1878-(1959)
- Mykhailo Huska (6) (1897-1903 May16) buried at sea
- John Huska (3) (1900-1954)
- Dmytro Huska (1) (1902)(1961)
-George (Jurko) Martyniuk (17) (1886)(1964) (Paraska's brother)
-John (ivan) Romashenko (21) (1882-1969)
On Friday, 12 May 1903, this group left Hamburg, Germany on the SS Bulgaria, arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Wednesday 27 May 1903. They took the train to Grandview, Manitoba where they were met by their sponsor.
Kyrylo Lukey (54) (1849) + Maria Lukey
- Peter Lukey (1876-1953) (Canada 1898)
- Wasylina Lukey (Musey) (1884)
- Simon Lukey (1885-1963)
- Andrew Lukey (1892)


 
Huska, Salomeya (Salameya) (I47)
 
236 Roman Huska (35)(1868-1957) + Paraska Huska (Martyniuk) (25)(1878-(1959)
- Mykhailo Huska (6) (1897-1903 May16) buried at sea
- John Huska (3) (1900-1954)
- Dmytro Huska (1) (1902)(1961)
George (Jurko) Martyniuk (17) (1886)(1964) (Paraska's brother)
John (ivan) Romashenko (21) (1882-1969)

On Friday, 12 May 1903, this group left Hamburg, Germany on the SS Bulgaria, arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Wednesday 27 May 1903. They took the train to Grandview, Manitoba where they were met by their sponsor.

(Canada 1900) Kyrylo Lukey (54) (1849) + Maria Lukey(unknown maiden)
- Peter Lukey (1876-1953) (Canada 1898)
- Wasylina Lukey (Musey) (1884)
- Simon Lukey (1885-1963)
- Andrew Lukey (1892) 
Huska, Roman (I189)
 
237 Roman Huska (35)(1868-1957) + Paraska Huska (Martyniuk) (25)(1878-(1959)
- Mykhailo Huska (6) (1897-1903 May16) buried at sea
- John Huska (3) (1900-1954)
- Dmytro Huska (1) (1902)(1961)
George (Jurko) Martyniuk (17) (1886)(1964) (Paraska's brother)
John (ivan) Romashenko (21) (1882-1969)

On Friday, 12 May 1903, this group left Hamburg, Germany on the SS Bulgaria, arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Wednesday 27 May 1903. They took the train to Grandview, Manitoba where they were met by their sponsor.

(Canada 1900) Kyrylo Lukey (54) (1849) + Maria Lukey(unknown maiden)
- Peter Lukey (1876-1953) (Canada 1898)
- Wasylina Lukey (Musey) (1884)
- Simon Lukey (1885-1963)
- Andrew Lukey (1892) 
Lukey, Wasylina (Baleva) (I5)
 
238 Romy Huska
Jan 5, 2003OBITUARIES
Romy Huska

Romy Huska passed away on January 5, 2003.

He died peacefully in his sleep at home, after a two-year fight with cancer.

Romy was born on October 17, 1938 in Norquay, Saskatchewan. In 1958 he moved to B.C. and in 1959 joined the RCAF as an airborne electronics technician.

He was stationed all over Canada before going overseas to France and then to Germany. He loved travelling and attending all the European car races, Le Mans, Brands Hatch, Nurnburg Ring, etc. He met his English wife in “Germany and they were married in England in 1968.

They came to Winnipeg in 1969 and Romy left the armed forces in 1971, moving back to B.C.

For the next 30 years he worked in the sawmill industry, first as a purchasing agent and later as a maintenance planner. For the past 12 years he worked for Lignum Ltd. Romy had a thirst for knowledge and was interested in everything, he loved to travel, camp and pursue his hobbies of photography, building remote air controlled air planes, exploring the back country and listening to CBC. His interests in music, film, world history and current events made him a formidable opponent on board games.

He was happiest raising his two children and most of his spare time was spent with them. His love of flying, sailing and travelling was shared by his family.

Romy’s community involvement was extensive, having been president of the Royal Canadian Legion in Chetwynd and spending several years within the cadet movement. He was commanding officer of both Air Cadets in Chetwynd and later of Sea Cadets in Williams Lake.

Romy was a man of few words, he worked diligently and always saw things through to the end, no matter how difficult they were. He loved his family and he was happiest out exploring with them or travelling. The ocean was a favourite place for Romy and it was here he indulged in his passion for kite flying. He spent hours on the beach with his children with many different varieties of kites, with the well-known grin on his face.He was looking forward to taking his grandchildren to the beach as well, but it was not to be. He fell sick in January 2001 and fought a great fight with many varied treatments and never once complained or lost faith, he remained positive to the end.

On January 4, 2003 Romy had the joy of naming his first granddaughter on hearing of her safe arrival in Powell River and died 18 hours later, happy with the knowledge both his daughter and granddaughter were doing well.

He leaves to mourn: Pauline, his wife of 34 years, daughter Jennilyn (Adam Robbie) and newly born granddaughter, Calli Romy Robbie, his son, Colin and mother, Stella of Chase. Also left to mourn are nine siblings: Angie (Joe Kohlen) and Pat (Connie of Williams Lake; Victoria Brears of Grande Prairie, Steven (Judy), Marie (Les Murray) and Terry (Linda) of Quesnel, Theresa (Bruce Scott) in Chetwynd, Patricia (Brian David) in Chase and Ivan (Laura) in Vancouver. Also numerous nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts and many very special friends.

He was predeceased by his father George Huska in 1991.

Rest in Peace Romy. 
Huska, Romy (I3171)
 
239 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Yacyshen, R. (I40)
 
240 Salomeya Romashenko (Huska) (49-50?) arrived in Canada (1906) with
- Maria (Martha) Romashenko (Yacyshen) (23) (1881-1947) and
- Wasylena (Lena) Romeshenko (Martyniuk) (15) (1889-1957)
(Brother Roman Huska & son John (Ivan) Romasneko arrived in 1903 to Canada.
- Maria Romeshenko (22) married Saverko Yacyshen (20) on the 27 Mar. 1905, at Alex Yacyshen house (Registration of Marriage)
- Wasylena Romashenko married George (Jurko) Martyniuk and
- John (Ivan) Romeshenko married Alexander Twerdeclub on 16th of July 1906, at St. Phillips Mission, Keys Reserve


 
Huska, Salomeya (Salameya) (I47)
 
241 Saverko Yacyshen Funeral; December 5, 1951

Link: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s419/sh/3218cac3-1c09-0bd9-88ae-bc2526a6eb98/5651284498f0cccb66734c2687b6aa6b
 
Yacyshen, Saverko (I15)
 
242 Sharon McDuff Obituary
Sharon Elizabeth McDuff was one of the kindest, smartest, funniest women to be around. She was also a fierce competitor in the many family game nights. Anyone can attest to that. Sharon was a talented artist as can be seen in the many paintings that her children have hanging in their homes. She was also an avid crocheter with beautiful blankets keeping her family warm. Family and friends were truly blessed to have her for the time we did. She put her whole heart into everything she did and we are all the better for it. Sharon passed away with family by her side on Sunday, November 19th, 2023, at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, at the age of 73 years.

Sharon was born on Tuesday, November 14, 1950, in Eriksdale, Manitoba. At the age of five the family moved to The Pas where Sharon attended Sacred Heart School and MBCI, completing Grade 10.

Sharon married the love of her life, Robert McDuff on July 13, 1968 and were married for 37 years before Bob’s passing in 2005. Together they raised three children. When her children were young Sharon was employed at The Met and Canada Post. After a car accident made it impossible to continue working at Canada Post, Sharon attended K.C.C. and attained her GED and then a diploma in Secretarial Arts in 1989. Shortly after she began working at R.A.G. (1987) Ltd.. Through the years she worked her way up to office manager and remained there for approximately 18 years before she retired.

After retirement Sharon moved to Norquay, Saskatchewan to be with her common-law partner, Lorne Gazdewich. As the farm was closer to Hyas, she was very active at the Hyas Community Centre, whether it was serving coffee, organizing crib tournaments or planning fundraisers for the community.

Sharon is survived by her children, Brent (Susanne), Carrie (Noel Veitch) and Stacy (Todd Gray); her grandchildren, Halie (Jake Doucette), Thomas (Sarah) and Elizabeth; great-grandchildren, Aliya, Rielle and Maisie; her common-law partner Lorne Gazdewich; his daughter, Michelle (Mike) Guillet; and grandchildren, Silas and Asher. She is also survived by her siblings as well as brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews.

Sharon was predeceased by her loving husband Robert “Bob” McDuff; her parents Leo and Clara Graveline; sister Ethel Hallé, brother-in-law Maurice Hallé; brother Garry Graveline; brothers-in-law Richard McDuff, Ronald “Butch” McDuff and Raymond McDuff; and sister-in-law Carol Aamot.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 2, 2023 at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, The Pas at 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Lakeside Cemetery, The Pas. 
McDuff, Sharon (I1680)
 
243 She moved to Gilbert Plains where she remained until her passing. Trotz, Anna (I1555)
 
244 Skoroda Andriy (Skoroda Andreas) 29.11.1882 DOB. 23.02.1908 he married 27- year old Antonina Mazur, p.Petro and Maria Soloviy (Antonina Mazur, p.Petrus et Maria Solowij). They lived in the building No 47-SS, and had at least 3 children:
▪ Skoroda Mykola 30.11.1908 – 1.12.1908 ▪ Skoroda Vironikiy 11.03.1912 DOB.
â–ª Skoroda Adam 24.02.1921 DOB. 
Skoroda, Andriy (Andreas) (I1198)
 
245 Skoroda Maria (Skoroda Maria) 26.08.1884 DOB (she was baptized in Skala Nova). 6.11.1910 she married Ivan Matskiv, p.Frantsishek and Yevdokia. He was born 10.08.1865, in the near-by village of Tovstenke. Before the marriage, he was the widower after Dorotea Kovalchuk. He was a guard on a landlord’s farm. Family: Ivan Matskiv / Maria Skoroda (F427)
 
246 Skoroda Maria (Skoroda Maria) 26.08.1884 DOB (she was baptized in Skala Nova). 6.11.1910 she married Ivan Matskiv, p.Frantsishek and Yevdokia. He was born 10.08.1865, in the near-by village of Tovstenke. Before the marriage, he was the widower after Dorotea Kovalchuk. He was a guard on a landlord’s farm. Skoroda, Maria (I1199)
 
247 SSMI : Edmonton Education
The History of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate in Edmonton's Educational System

https://eeparchy.com/about-us-2/about-us/history-of-the-ssmi-edmonton-education/
 
Lukey, Sister Modesta (Anita) SSMI (I129)
 
248 Stephen W. Gazdewich
Stephen W Gazdewich was born September 22, 1918. He was drafted/enlisted into the Royal Air Force as an aircraft mechanic. He trained in eastern Canada. Stephen contracted tuberculosis while in training and was medically discharged. After spending time in a sanatorium, Stephen recovered and returned home to Hyas to farm and raise a family. Stephen passed away December 14, 1994. 
Gazdewich, Stephen W (I1652)
 
249 Stetsiuk Anastasia (Steciuk Anastasia) 18.02.1853 DOB. 15.11.1881 she married 26-year
old Dmytro Skoroda, p.Prokip and Anastasia (Demetrius Skoroda, p.Procopius et Anastasia) They lived in the building No 47-SS, and had at least 2 children:
o Skoroda Andriy (Skoroda Andreas) 29.11.1882 DOB. 23.02.1908 he married 27- year old Antonina Mazur, p.Petro and Maria Soloviy (Antonina Mazur, p.Petrus et Maria Solowij). They lived in the building No 47-SS, and had at least 3 children:
▪ Skoroda Mykola 30.11.1908 – 1.12.1908 ▪ Skoroda Vironikiy 11.03.1912 DOB.
â–ª Skoroda Adam 24.02.1921 DOB.
o Skoroda Maria (Skoroda Maria) 26.08.1884 DOB (she was baptized in Skala Nova). 6.11.1910 she married Ivan Matskiv, p.Frantsishek and Yevdokia. He was born 10.08.1865, in the near-by village of Tovstenke. Before the marriage, he was the widower after Dorotea Kovalchuk. He was a guard on a landlord’s farm.
Anastasia Stetsiuk died 19.05.1889. Then, Dmytro Skoroda took Anastasia Pavliuk into the second marriage, p.Mykola and Maria Polischuk (Anastasia Pawluk, p.Nicolaus et Maria Poliszczuk). They still lived in the building No 47-SS and had children and grandchildren. 
Stetsiuk (Steciuk), Anastasia (I1193)
 
250 Stetsiuk Anastasia (Steciuk Anastasia) 29.01.1899 DOB. 8.02.1919 she married
27-year old Josyph Derkach, p.Mathviy and Maria Matviishyn. He was from the near-by village of Pylatkivtsi. They lived in Skala Nova, and had at least one daughter:
â–ª Derkach Maria 27.10.1930 DOB. 
Stetsiuk (Steciuk), Anastasia (I1225)
 

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