Jerry and Margaret Yacyshen Family

T. Moroz



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  T. Moroz

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Raymond MorozRaymond Moroz was born on 28 Feb 1934 in Wishart, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 21 Nov 2020 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    MOROZ, Raymond
    February 28, 1934 - November 21, 2020

    Raymond Moroz of Saskatoon passed away on November 21, 2020 at the age of 86. Raymond was born on February 28, 1934 in a log house west of Wishart, Saskatchewan. He was the second of six sons born to Michael and Doris (nee Wasylenko) Moroz.

    Raymond attended a one room country school for his grades 1-8 and then attended Wishart High for grades 9 and 10. He then attended St. Joseph's College, a boarding school in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, for his grades 11 and 12. While attending school he also worked hard helping out on the family farm. He learned to work with horses and would help with harrowing, mowing, plowing, disking and binding.

    Raymond's first ambition after graduating from high school was to join the RCMP. He was accepted for training, but his mother discouraged him to go into the police force. He then decided to attend the University of Saskatchewan and obtained a Science degree with a major in chemistry and biology. Raymond accepted a job at Intercontinental Packers as a Control Chemist. His mentor, Father Hrynchyshyn, saw great potential in Raymond and thought that he was wasting his talent and encouraged him to go into law school. Raymond then entered the College of Law at U of S where he studied contracts, torts and criminal law, but at the end of the year decided that law was not for him. He then took on a job at the University of Saskatchewan as a lab technician in the anatomy department where they studied hardening of the arteries. Raymond also had a great interest in construction, so he decided to enroll himself in Kelsey Institute to study carpentry taking evening classes while he continued to work.

    It was at this time that Raymond met the love of his life, Patricia Werbisky. They were married on June 9, 1962 at St. George's Cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. A short time after they were married Raymond entered Education at the U of S and obtained his Bachelor of Education Degree. He got his first teaching job at Holy Cross High School in Saskatoon in 1964. Even though he was a teacher, Raymond enjoyed working in the construction business during the summer months. Throughout the years, Raymond's teaching career took him and his family to Kamsack, Roblin, Manitoba and back to Saskatoon. After 25 years of teaching he retired in June 1994.

    Raymond was a very proud Ukrainian Catholic and practiced his faith diligently. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus for nearly 50 years. He and Patricia were faithful members of Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church starting from 1956. Raymond was a firm believer that God given talents should be used to help the parish. This belief earned him many volunteer hours at his church helping in many ways.

    Raymond was a true family man. Together he and Patricia raised 5 children. (Terry, Laura, David, Sharon and Christine). They shared many special moments together as a family. There were always family celebrations in the house for many occasions such as birthdays, Christmas, Easter, New Year's and more. Extended family was very important to Raymond and he made sure that his children had the opportunity to visit their grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins on a regular basis. One of his favourite journeys was taking his family to the farm near Wishart, Saskatchewan to visit Baba, Dido, Uncle Gordie, Aunty Elsie and their cousins.

    Mustus Lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park was a special place for Raymond to take his family to relax, fish and have some fun enjoying the great outdoors. Since Raymond was a teacher, he was able to take his family on a two-month road trip from Saskatoon to Prince Edward Island twice in his lifetime. They made wonderful memories as they travelled from destination to destination. After Raymond retired, he continued his love for traveling in Canada with Patricia. The beauty of the mountains attracted them to Banff, Jasper and Lake Louise where they would enjoy hiking, sightseeing and sitting by the fire.

    Raymond was predeceased by his parents, Michael and Doris Moroz; his brother, Eddie; in-laws, Joseph and Catherine Werbisky and brother-in-law Gordon Carson.

    He will be lovingly remembered and cherished by his wife Patricia, his children; Terry Moroz, Laura (Dominic) Proctor, David (Mara-Lee) Moroz, Sharon (Brock) Blomquist and Christine (Barry) Gaudet, his grandchildren; Sabina (Braden) Paice, Tristan (Kelly) Proctor, Michael Moroz, Erin Blomquist, Sarah Blomquist, Andrew Gaudet and Matthew Gaudet, brothers; Gordon (Elsie) Moroz and Clarence Moroz, sister-in-law Phyllis Carson, and numerous nieces and nephews.

    Raymond's family would like to thank all the care providers at St. Paul's Hospital for their compassion and care during the last weeks of Raymond's life. Special thank you to the Spiritual Care Team at St. Paul's Hospital who looked after Raymond's spiritual needs.

    A Celebration of Life will be held for Raymond at a later date due to the current Covid restrictions. Memorial donations in Raymond's memory may be made to the Salvation Army. To share memories and condolences, visit www.parkfuneral.ca "Obituaries-Guestbook". Arrangements entrusted to Greg Lalach, Park Funeral Home 306.244.2103.

    Raymond married P.L. Werbisky on 9 Jun 1962 in St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  P.L. Werbisky
    Children:
    1. 1. T. Moroz
    2. D.L. Moroz
    3. S.M. Moroz
    4. L. Moroz
    5. C.M. Moroz


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joe (Joseph) WerbiskyJoe (Joseph) Werbisky was born on 19 Mar 1903 in Rydoduby, Galicia; died on 23 Jul 1974; was buried in Canora Cemetery, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Joe married Catherine Musey on 8 Nov 1936 in Hryhoriw - St. Demetrius, Preeceville, Saskatchewan, Canada. Catherine (daughter of John (Ivan) Musey and Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey) was born on 30 Nov 1907 in Moss Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada; was christened on 25 Feb 1908 in St. Phillip's R. C. Mission, St. Phillips, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 3 Dec 1974; was buried in Canora Cemetery, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Catherine MuseyCatherine Musey was born on 30 Nov 1907 in Moss Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada; was christened on 25 Feb 1908 in St. Phillip's R. C. Mission, St. Phillips, Saskatchewan, Canada (daughter of John (Ivan) Musey and Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey); died on 3 Dec 1974; was buried in Canora Cemetery, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 3. P.L. Werbisky
    2. P.A. Werbisky
    3. Teophelia Werbisky died in Infancy.
    4. Elizabeth Werbisky died in Infancy.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John (Ivan) MuseyJohn (Ivan) Musey was born in 1875 in Spasiv, district, Sokal, Galacia, Austria, (Western Ukraine) (son of Trokhym (Trochimus) Musiy (Musij) and Maria Yakubchak (Jakubczak)); died on 2 Jun 1947 in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    1899 - Arrived in Canada
    3 May 1899 - Applied for homestead SE 30, 27, 22, W1 Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada


    No. 263, Dauphin, Man., 1899; Venlaw, Man., 1903 (Drifting River, Man. P.O. 1923).
    Musey Ivan, Musij Ivan, Musij John, Born 1874 in Spasiv, distr. Sokal, Galicia, Austria, (Western Ukraine), died 2 July 1947 in Norquay, Saskatchewan. Arrived in Canada single on S. S. Armenia, landing in Halifax 18 April 1899. HGR Vol. 17. 1898-1899. Name: Ivan Musij. Homestead: SE-30-27-22-W.1.M Applic. No. 3579. Distr. No. 52. List. No. 159. $5.00 Canc. Fee paid. Patent granted. Naturalization granted 14 Jan. 1903. Jud.Distr. E Man. Winnipeg. Name: John Musij. Residence: Venlaw, Man. Occupation: Farmer. Former residence: Galicia. Not listed on the same quarter section in 1923. (P.O. Venlaw, Man. CRDM Man. No. 89. 1923.)
    After seven years of farming in the Dauphin District, Ivan Musey, sold his farm moved to Norquay, Saskatchewan, and so on a farm. He died 2 July 1947 and was survived by his wife Wasylyna, who he married in 1904, one son Theodore and five daughters, Anna (Mrs. Mike Laskowych), Katharina (Mrs. Joseph Werbicki), Maria (Mrs. Paul Fedkiw), Nastasia (Mrs. Dmytro Yacyshyn) Petronella Musey; one sister, Mrs Semen Sydor of Grandview. (U.N. 29 July 1947. Obit. of Ivan Musey).

    Ukrainian Settlements in Manitoba
    http://archeparchy.ca/wcm-docs/docs/Ukrainian_Settlements_in_Manitoba.pdf



    Venlaw, Manitoba
    http://images.uwinnipeg.ca/action.cfm?subject=Ukrainians&mode=simple&display=grid


    Obituary

    No. 263, Dauphin, Man., 1899; Venlaw, Man., 1903 (Drifting River, Man. P.O. 1923).
    Musey Ivan, Musij Ivan, Musij John, Born 1874 in Spasiv, distr. Sokal, Galicia, Austria, (Western Ukraine), died 2 July 1947 in Norquay, Saskatchewan. Arrived in Canada single on S. S. Armenia, landing in Halifax 18 April 1899. HGR Vol. 17. 1898-1899. Name: Ivan Musij. Homestead: SE-30-27-22-W.1.M Applic. No. 3579. Distr. No. 52. List. No. 159. $5.00 Canc. Fee paid. Patent granted. Naturalization granted 14 Jan. 1903. Jud.Distr. E Man. Winnipeg. Name: John Musij. Residence: Venlaw, Man. Occupation: Farmer. Former residence: Galicia. Not listed on the same quarter section in 1923. (P.O. Venlaw, Man. CRDM Man. No. 89. 1923.)
    After seven years of farming in the Dauphin District, Ivan Musey, sold his farm moved to Norquay, Saskatchewan, and so on a farm. He died 2 July 1947 and was survived by his wife Wasylyna, who he married in 1904, one son Theodore and five daughters, Anna (Mrs. Mike Laskowych), Katharina (Mrs. Joseph Werbicki), Maria (Mrs. Paul Fedkiw), Nastasia (Mrs. Dmytro Yacyshyn) Petronella Musey; one sister, Mrs Semen Sydor of Grandview. (U.N. 29 July 1947. Obit. of Ivan Musey).

    John married Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey on 25 Jul 1903 in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada. Wasylina (daughter of Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) Lukey and Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk)) was born on 25 Jan 1882; died in 1955; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Wasylina (Baleva) LukeyWasylina (Baleva) Lukey was born on 25 Jan 1882 (daughter of Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) Lukey and Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk)); died in 1955; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Records from the Greek Catholic Registers of the Village of Babyntsi.
    -Lukiy Vasylyna (Lukij Basilina) 25.01.1882 DOB.

    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)

    Cobblestone Research 2020

    LUKIY KYRYLO (Lukij Cyrillus) was born in 1849 (your information). He married Maria Oleksiuk, p.Dmytro and Iryna Byrka (Maria Oleksiuk, p.Demetrius et Irena Byrka). She was from the building No 58. They lived in the building No 58, later in the building No 295, and had
    at least - 9 children:
    Lukiy Petro (Lukij Petrus) 26.08.1876 DOB.
    Lukiy Ivan (Lukij Joannes) 13.01.1879 – 22.01.1879
    Lukiy Theodor (Lukij Theodorus) 7.03.1880 – 18.02.1881
    Lukiy Vasylyna (Lukij Basilina) 25.01.1882 DOB.
    Lukiy Mykhaylo (Lukij Michael) 20.11.1883 – 26.11.1883
    Lukiy Semen (Lukij Simeon) 3.10.1885 DOB.
    Lukiy Roman (Lukij Romanus) 9.10.1888 – 22.07.1890
    Lukiy Vasyl (Lukij Basilius) 9.10.1888 – 24.12.1892 (twins with Roman) Lukiy Andriy (Lukij Andreas) 22.09.1892 DOB.

    Children:
    1. Annie (Ann) Musey was born on 5 Oct 1905 in Venlaw, Manitoba, Canada; died in 1961; was buried in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.
    2. 7. Catherine Musey was born on 30 Nov 1907 in Moss Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada; was christened on 25 Feb 1908 in St. Phillip's R. C. Mission, St. Phillips, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 3 Dec 1974; was buried in Canora Cemetery, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    3. Minnie (Maria) Musey was born on 25 Apr 1909; died on 14 Dec 1993.
    4. Fred (Theodore) Musey was born on 4 Jan 1913; died on Mar 01 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Norman (Ramand) Musey was born in 1915.
    6. Esther Musey was born on 4 Jul 1918 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 13 Mar 1998 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 17 Mar 1998 in St. Michael's Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    7. Pat (Patricia) Musey was born on 5 Jul 1927 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 20 Jan 2013 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 28 Jan 2013 in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.



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