Jerry and Margaret Yacyshen Family

J.P.R. Klemetski



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  J.P.R. Klemetski

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  L.M. Klemetski

    L.M. married L.N. Martyniuk [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  L.N. Martyniuk
    Children:
    1. K.A. Klemetski
    2. 1. J.P.R. Klemetski
    3. B.J. Klemetski
    4. R.A. Klemetski


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Paul Julian MartyniukPaul Julian Martyniuk was born on 4 Jul 1938 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada (son of John Martyniuk and Pearl (Paraskevia) Gurski); died on 1 Nov 1999 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 4 Nov 1999 in Yorkton City Cemetery, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Paul married Margaret Joyce Woloshyn on 5 Oct 1968 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Margaret (daughter of J. Woloshyn and A. Woloshyn) was born on 1 May 1948 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 9 Jun 2019 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 20 Jun 2019 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Margaret Joyce WoloshynMargaret Joyce Woloshyn was born on 1 May 1948 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada (daughter of J. Woloshyn and A. Woloshyn); died on 9 Jun 2019 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 20 Jun 2019 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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    Joyce Martyniuk of Yorkton, formerly of the Norquay district, widow of Paul Martynuik entered eternal rest on June 9, 2019 at the age of 71 years. Margaret Joyce Martynuik (Woloshyn) of Yorkton SK passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 9th at the age of 71. Margaret (or 'Joyce' as everyone knew her) was born May 1st, 1948 in Yorkton, SK to John and Adella (Maduck) Woloshyn. She grew up on the family farm in Jedburgh SK, with her younger brother Ronnie. She attended Forest Nook school for grades 1 - 8, and then continued onto Ituna and Theodore schools to complete her high school diploma. Joyce always told the stories of her walking 1.5 miles every day to and from Forest Nook School, in 40 below weather, chasing cows on the road both ways. She loved to learn new things, and therefore continued her learning by attending various courses and training programs including office administration, hair cutting, cooking, bookkeeping, horticulture, sewing, quilting, cake decorating, and various other courses offered through the Parkland Community College.
    Joyce was married to Paul Martynuik on October 5, 1968 at St. Mary's Church in Yorkton. Joyce worked in the office at the creameries in Yorkton and Norquay, and the couple settled on the family farm at Norquay in 1970. They spent many years raising their 4 children Dwayne, Randy, Lana and Jarret, and operated a dairy and grain farm. In Norquay, Joyce was active with the Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church, 4-H, driving kids to sports, gardening, and sewing. She started the Norquay Ukrainian Dance Club with her long-time friend Margie Pawliw. Joyce and Paul sold the dairy and moved to Yorkton in 1996. Joyce cooked at the Cultural Centre for a short time, and when Walmart opened in 1999, she was one of the first employees to be hired to open and work at the store. Joyce enjoyed her 15 years at Walmart, and worked in various departments like fabrics, paint, hardware, and the bakery until her retirement. After her time at Walmart, she immediately went to cook for the priests at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Parish until May 2019, and loved to spoil them with her cooking, especially Fr. Kushko. Joyce belonged to the Golden Agers and enjoyed playing bingo and socializing. She loved to crochet, quilt, read, complete Sudoku puzzles, play cards and board games, cooking and baking. Joyce loved to travel, and vacationed across Canada and the USA, Cuba and Mexico with Paul and many dear friends. Joyce was also an avid sports and Saskatchewan Roughriders fan, and enjoyed watching and cheering sports games and events on TV. She was honoured as a member of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Women's League for 20 years holding positions including treasurer of the Eparchial and branch level, and audit chair.
    Joyce was predeceased by her parents in 2007, and her husband Paul in 1999. Joyce will be missed by her children Dwayne Martynuik (and Debbie Ward) of Yorkton, Randy Martynuik (and Nichole Posehn) of Emerald Park, SK, Lana and Lawrence Klemetski of Yorkton, Jarret and Elisha Martynuik of Wembley, AB; her grandchildren, Sarah, Emily, Kaitlyn, James, Bree, Ryker, Marshall; her brother Ronnie and Marie Woloshyn of Yorkton; and many other friends and relatives.
    Prayers were held on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 with the Yorkton Redemptorist Fathers officiating. The Holy Rosary led by UCWLC preceded. The Funeral Liturgy was held on Thursday, June 20, 2019, both services at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Father Ray Lukie, C.Ss.R. , Rev. Father Joakim Rac and Rev. Father Methodius Kushko as the Concelebrants. The crossbearer was Carol Serna and the epistle reader was Deb Grywacheski. Members of UCWLC held an honour guard. The interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Richard Serna, Rick Pawliw, James Klemetski, Emily Martynuik, Marcel Massey and Martin Prive serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Joyce may be made to St. Michael's Camp, Box 128, Kamsack, SK S0A 1S0 Condolences to the family can be posted at www.baileysfuneralhome.com





    Mrs. Joyce Martynuik of Yorkton, beloved wife of the late Paul Martynuik passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2019 at the age of 71 years. Prayers will be held on, Wednesday,June 19 at 7:00p.m. with the Holy Rosary to precede at 6:30p.m. and the funeral service will take place on, Thursday, June 20 at 10:00a.m. all from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. The interment will follow in the Yorkton City Cemetery. Memorials in memory of Joyce may be made to St. MIchaels Camp Box 128, Kamsack, Saskatchewan S0A 1S0

    Children:
    1. D.D. Martyniuk
    2. R.J. Martyniuk
    3. 3. L.N. Martyniuk
    4. J.P. Martyniuk


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John MartyniukJohn Martyniuk was born on 1 Aug 1910 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada (son of George (Yurko) Martyniuk and Wasylena (Wasylyna)(Lena) Romashenko); died on 23 Dec 1987 in Norguay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada .

    John married Pearl (Paraskevia) Gurski on 18 Nov 1934 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada. Pearl (daughter of Peter Gurski and Annie (Anna) Popik) was born on 12 Nov 1909; died on 1 Dec 1995 in Norguay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Pearl (Paraskevia) GurskiPearl (Paraskevia) Gurski was born on 12 Nov 1909 (daughter of Peter Gurski and Annie (Anna) Popik); died on 1 Dec 1995 in Norguay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada .
    Children:
    1. Dennis Martyniuk was born on 27 Jan 1936 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 4 Jun 2011 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 10 Jun 2011 in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    2. 6. Paul Julian Martyniuk was born on 4 Jul 1938 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died on 1 Nov 1999 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 4 Nov 1999 in Yorkton City Cemetery, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    3. Connie (Constance) Marie Martyniuk was born on 14 Apr 1940 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 16 Apr 2020 in Pelly, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Pelly, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    4. D.D. Martyniuk
    5. Leona Joanne Martyniuk was born on 1 Jul 1945 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 5 Mar 2009 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    6. T.A. Martyniuk

  3. 14.  J. Woloshyn

    J. married A. Woloshyn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  A. Woloshyn
    Children:
    1. 7. Margaret Joyce Woloshyn was born on 1 May 1948 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 9 Jun 2019 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 20 Jun 2019 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. R. Woloshyn



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