Jerry and Margaret Yacyshen Family

K. Campbell



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  K. Campbell

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ian Campbell was born on 17 May 1978 (son of Esydor Laskowich and L. Scott, son of Vincent Campbell and L. Scott, son of Esydor Laskowich and Olga Smutt).

    Ian married Marilyn Eladio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marilyn Eladio
    Children:
    1. 1. K. Campbell
    2. S. Campbell


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Esydor LaskowichEsydor Laskowich was born on 24 Jul 1940 in Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada (son of Louis Laskowich and Annie (Ann) Musey); died on 8 Oct 2022 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    Notes:

    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.

    Good Morning;

    My name is Jerry Yacyshen, and Esydor is my cousin, on our mother’s side. On behalf of the family, I would like to say a few words about Esydor’s life.

    Esydor was born on July 24,1940 in Canora Saskatchewan to Louis Laskowich and Annie Musey, both of Ukrainian Catholic descent. He was the youngest brother to Herman, Audre and Waldemera. Most of his youth was spent in Norquay and Kamsack Saskatchewan and finally settling in Dauphin, Manitoba.

    In 1955, at the age of 15, with his dad’s assistance, he got a job with CNR as a porter and left Dauphin, Manitoba. He travelled through out Canada for many years, working at different jobs, but mainly focusing on the plumbing and heating industry.

    In 1968 he met Olga Smutt in Winnepeg, and in 1970, their daughter, Shannon was born. Because of Esydor’s free spirit, the family travelled and worked in many places.

    In 1974, they lived in Headingley, Manitoba; 1976 took them to Regina, Saskatchewan and in 1991 they settled in Edmonton, Alberta. Unfortunately, in 1998 Olga passed away.

    While working at Revelstoke in Edmonton, he met Laurele Scott. They were married in St. Albert, in 2000 and he welcomed his three sons into the family. In 2010, Esydor’s health started to deteriorate and in 2017 he retired.

    Esydor can be best be described as a free spirit, laid back, fun loving, hard working and a caring soul.

    Ezydor had a very outgoing personality. This was always evident whenever the family attended outside events. He would joke with waitresses, make people feel welcome at family events and encourage people to always put their best foot forward. At work, he would always help his colleagues and would go out of his way to make sure that they were successful, sometimes even at his own expense. He loved to laugh, joke around and people gathered around him to be a part of his joy and wit.

    Esydor loved all people, but he had a natural gift when dealing with children. This was evident when he held a part time job as a bus driver for disabled children. He would make them laugh, comfort them when thought they were down and make them feel special as individuals. When he retired from this job, the students had a celebration for him as being the most loving and caring bus driver ever.


    Besides people, Esydor was very fond of animals. Throughout his life he always raised dogs or cats and had a way with them that was special.

    He was very devoted to his mother and father. They recognized his strengths and encouraged him to pursue his life with love and compassion.

    Their strong faith was always embedded in Esydor and many times he yearned to return to his catholic upbringing that his parents had always encouraged. One of his last requests was that some of his ashes be placed with his mother and father in Dauphin, Manitoba.

    Esydor loved life, but most, he loved his family.

    His wife Laurele, and their three son’s:
    His daughter Shannon and Edward
    Sheldon and Kelly
    Ian and Marilyn
    Andrew and Brianna

    and of course his 8 grandchildren, which he loved dearly and was completely devoted to:

    Jonathan
    Julianne
    Emmett
    Keira
    Shayna
    Alexesis
    Clark
    Shaelyn

    Rest in peace Esydor.

    Esydor married Olga Smutt. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Olga Smutt
    Children:
    1. Shannon Denise Laskowich was born on 23 Feb 1970.
    2. Sheldon Campbell was born on 11 May 1977.
    3. 2. Ian Campbell was born on 17 May 1978.
    4. Andrew Campbell was born on 11 Nov 1980.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Louis LaskowichLouis Laskowich was born in Ukraine; died on 2 Dec 1980; was buried on 6 Dec 1980 in Riverside Cemetery, Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.

    Notes:

    25TH SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
    ANNOUNCEMENT
    FOR
    ANNA AND LOUIE LASKOWICH

    KAMSACK, SASKATCHEWAN
    On November 28, 1948 in the parish hall at the Church of Holy St. Jehoshaphat (St. Josaphat the Martyr) in Kamsack, Saskatchewan the Silver Wedding [Anniversary] took place for the noble folks of Luka (Louie) and Anna Laskovych (Laskowich).
    The noble Laskowichs are faithful children to their Church, and devoted to the cause of the people. Their Silver Wedding [Anniversary] was not only a celebration with their family, who came from Norquay and the surrounding area, but also a rejoicing with their friends and acquaintances in Kamsack.
    They began the next [phase] of their married life with God at St. Josaphat’s early, on a holy day, Sunday, November 28; he [they] and his [their] children started with Holy Confession and Holy Communion.
    In the evening at the Parish Hall, ladies from the Women’s Fraternity [Society] prepared dinner and Reverend Fr. Voladimir (Vladimir])Flyak said a few words to the guests of Mr. Laskowich; he addressed the tasks of the Ukrainian family in the time of ungodly Communism, which tries to destroy the family and the people. He encouraged endurance in the faith of the fathers to preserve the native language and customs of the Ukrainian people.
    We, as well as friends and acquaintances gave them and their family wishes and gifts. At the urging of Reverend Father Voladimir(Vladimir), who had recently arrived from Lebanon (Arab/Israeli War – 1948) near Palestine, $40 was collected for charitable purposes; $25 dollars which is intended for wanderers [refugees], $10 for the Headquarters of the Ukrainian Catholics of Canada, and to the press fund for the Ukrainian Vista, $5.
    Sincere thanks to all donors.
    Precentor (Cantor)

    Louis married Annie (Ann) Musey in 1923. Annie (daughter of John (Ivan) Musey and Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey) was born on 5 Oct 1905 in Venlaw, Manitoba, Canada; died in 1961; was buried in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Annie (Ann) MuseyAnnie (Ann) Musey was born on 5 Oct 1905 in Venlaw, Manitoba, Canada (daughter of John (Ivan) Musey and Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey); died in 1961; was buried in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.

    Notes:

    25TH SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
    ANNOUNCEMENT
    FOR
    ANNA AND LOUIE LASKOWICH

    KAMSACK, SASKATCHEWAN
    On November 28, 1948 in the parish hall at the Church of Holy St. Jehoshaphat (St. Josaphat the Martyr) in Kamsack, Saskatchewan the Silver Wedding [Anniversary] took place for the noble folks of Luka (Louie) and Anna Laskovych (Laskowich).
    The noble Laskowichs are faithful children to their Church, and devoted to the cause of the people. Their Silver Wedding [Anniversary] was not only a celebration with their family, who came from Norquay and the surrounding area, but also a rejoicing with their friends and acquaintances in Kamsack.
    They began the next [phase] of their married life with God at St. Josaphat’s early, on a holy day, Sunday, November 28; he [they] and his [their] children started with Holy Confession and Holy Communion.
    In the evening at the Parish Hall, ladies from the Women’s Fraternity [Society] prepared dinner and Reverend Fr. Voladimir (Vladimir])Flyak said a few words to the guests of Mr. Laskowich; he addressed the tasks of the Ukrainian family in the time of ungodly Communism, which tries to destroy the family and the people. He encouraged endurance in the faith of the fathers to preserve the native language and customs of the Ukrainian people.
    We, as well as friends and acquaintances gave them and their family wishes and gifts. At the urging of Reverend Father Voladimir(Vladimir), who had recently arrived from Lebanon (Arab/Israeli War – 1948) near Palestine, $40 was collected for charitable purposes; $25 dollars which is intended for wanderers [refugees], $10 for the Headquarters of the Ukrainian Catholics of Canada, and to the press fund for the Ukrainian Vista, $5.
    Sincere thanks to all donors.
    Precentor (Cantor)

    Children:
    1. Audre Grace Laskowich was born in 1924 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 18 Mar 2012 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 23 Mar 2012 in Chapel Lawn Cemetery.
    2. Herman Norman Laskowich was born on 3 Jun 1928 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 21 May 2006 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
    3. W. Laskowich
    4. 4. Esydor Laskowich was born on 24 Jul 1940 in Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 8 Oct 2022 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.



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