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51 | Anne Hubic Obituary HUBIC Anne Hubic passed away peacefully in Kamloops on December 25, 2013 at the age of 85 years. She is survived by her daughter Deb (Sam), sisters Victoria, Jean (Harry) and Rose (Ed) as well as many nieces, nephews, additional relatives and friends. Anne was predeceased by her husband Metro "Matt", sisters Emily (Steve), Stephanie (Joe) and Kay (Morris), and brother-in-law Wally. The Reverend Father Pavlo Myts will lead Prayers in the Schoening Funeral Chapel on Thursday, January 2nd at 7:00 p.m. The Reverend Father Peter Nguyen will celebrate the Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Friday, January 3, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. A private interment will follow at a later date. | Zachary, Anne (I4687)
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52 | Antonia - passed away from tuberculosis. TB | Trotz, Antonia (I2926)
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53 | ▪ Starodub Yevdokia (Starodub Eudoxia) 13.06.1908 DOB. 28.02.1929 she married Ivan Smal, p.Mykola and Maria Melnyk. He was born in 1905; place of birth could be another village. o Starodub Paraskeva (Starodub Parasceva) 11.09.1873 DOB. 13.11.1893 she married 23-year old Pavlo Nyzhnyk, p.Vasyl and Daria Mamchur (Paulus Nyznyk, p.Basilius et Daria Mamczur). He was from the neighbouring village of Stremilche. They could live in Stremilche. o Starodub Theodozia (Starodub Theodosia) 18.04.1876 DOB. 12.02.1900 she married 23-year old Anton Fuyarchuk, p.Yan and Apolonia Shubert (Antonius Fujarczuk, p.Joannes et Apolonia Szubert). He was from Romanivka. After getting married, they could live in Romanivka. o Starodub Hnat (Starodub Ignatius) 4.01.1880 DOB. 13.09.1908 he married 18- year old Maria Mykhalchuk, p.Vasyl and Anastasia Batyiovska (Maria Michalczuk, p.Basilius et Anastasia Batyjowska). She was from the building No 29. Maria died 20.03.1923 at the age of 33. They lived in the building No 29, and had at least one son: ▪ Starodub Stephan (Starodub Stephanus) 16.05.1910 DOB. o Starodub Maria (Starodub Maria) 5.05.1882 – 5.05.1882 o Starodub Josyph (Starodub Josephus) 7.01.1886 DOB. o Starodub Theodorа (Starodub Theodora) 6.03.1889 DOB. At first, she was not married; she lived in her parents’ building No 22, and had an illegitimate daughter with a strange name: ▪ Starodub [Akepsima] Starodub Akepsima) 16.11.1911 DOB. 4.06.1932 she married Ivan Stoliaryk, p.Yustyn and Yulia Porfaniuk. He was born 20.12.1911, in Schurovychi. They could live in Schurovychi. In 1912, Theodorа Starodub married 23-year old Blazhey-Vladyslav Vyshnevskyy, p.Theodor and Katheryna Lukasevych (Blasius-Ladislaus Wiszniewski, p.Theodorus et Catharina Lukasiewicz). He was from the near-by village of Ordiv. | Mamchur, Kazymyr (I1045)
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54 | • Mushynskyy Yan 29.06.1925 – 2.09.1927 ▪ Mamchur Katheryna (Mamczur Catharina) 5.01.1905 – 10.01.1905 ▪ Mamchur Anna (Mamczur Anna) 15.03.1906 DOB. 19.02.1926 she married Havrylo Kryvonizhka, p.Sebastian and Maria Zayats. He was born 24.05.1903. They lived in the building No 99 and had at least 7 children: • Kryvonizhka Maria 2.12.1928 DOB. • Kryvonizhka Josyphа 20.01.1930 DOB. • Kryvonizhka Teklia 4.03.1931 DOB. • Kryvonizhka Anastasia 3.10.1932 DOB. • Kryvonizhka Ivan 28.01.1936 DOB. • Kryvonizhka Mykhaylo 28.01.1936 DOB (twins with Ivan) • Kryvonizhka Tymophiy 7.01.1941 DOB. ▪ Mamchur Paraskeva (Mamczur Parasceva) 19.07.1908 DOB. ▪ Mamchur Teklia (Mamczur Thecla) 25.10.1910 DOB. 15.09.1931 she married Ivan Ostapchuk, p.Stephan and Tetiana Muliavka. He was born 20.09.1898, in Pisky. o Mamchur Anna (Mamczur Anna) 22.04.1868 – 26.02.1870 o Mamchur Pavel (Mamczur Paulus) 29.08.1870 DOB. 4.02.1895 he married 17- year old Lutsia Krohmal, p.Panteleymon and Theodorа Pryhodka (Lucia Krochmal, p.Panthaleon et Theodora Prychodka). Pavel died 20.12.1924. They lived in the building No 32 and had at least 7 children: ▪ Mamchur Sophia (Mamczur Sophia) 18.10.1896 – 11.01.1897 ▪ Mamchur Anton (Mamczur Antonius) 15.01.1898 DOB. 4.02.1926 he married Teklia Yankevych, p.Oleksandr and Helena Obihovska. She was born 2.04.1894. Before the marriage, she was the widow after Hryhoriy Pylypas. They lived in the building No 90, and had at least 4 children: • Mamchur Yuzephа 16.10.1926 DOB. • Mamchur Pavel 17.02.1928 – 20.11.1931 • Mamchur Pyotr 14.08.1931 – 28.02.1932 • Mamchur Pavel-Anton 25.03.1933 DOB. ▪ Mamchur Yuzeph (Mamczur Josephus) 22.02.1900 – 5.03.1900 ▪ Mamchur Ivanna (Mamczur Joanna) 11.08.1901 DOB. 28.01.1923 she married Ivan Kozak, p.Ivan and Solomia Fuyarchuk. He was born 14.10.1882, in the near-by village of Pidmonastyrok. He lived in the village of Vynohradka (Dubno district). They lived in Hrymaylivka, and had at least one son: • Kozak Stephan 26.02.1925 DOB. ▪ Mamchur Olha (Mamczur Olga) 18.05.1903 DOB. ▪ Mamchur Paraskeva (Mamczur Parasceva) 12.12.1904 – 12.08.1906 ▪ Mamchur Yuzeph (Mamczur Josephus) 16.03.1908 DOB. o Mamchur Frantsishek (Mamczur Franciscus) 13.04.1873 – 18.01.1876 o Mamchur Lutsia (Mamczur Lucia) 24.12.1874 DOB. 11.02.1896 she married 24- year old Stephan Yadushynskyy, p.Ivan and Maria Nadvodna (Stephanus Jaduszynski, p.Joannes et Maria Nadwodna). They lived in the building No 32 and had at least one daughter: ▪ Yadushynska Izydora (Jaduszynska Isidora) 19.01.1908 – 24.04.1908 o Mamchur Semen (Mamczur Simeon) 10.09.1877 DOB. o Mamchur Pavlyna (Mamczur Paulina) 13.07.1880 – 14.09.1881 Maria Klakovych died 12.08.1881 at the age of 37. Then, 24.10.1881, Albert Mamchur took Anastasia Kozak into the second marriage, p.Yakiv and Frantsishka Luschakovska | Mamchur, Kazymyr (I1045)
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55 | BASARAGA I should mention regarding the surname spelling that in the Registers, they always wrote “Басарага” (Basaraga in the original), and only in two entries there were “Басараба” (Basaraba in the original). I will write “Basaraga”. I have managed to determine that the first of the kin was MYKHAYLO BASARAGA (Michael Basaraga). Date of his birth is unknown. He married Anastasia Senkiv (Anastasia Senkow). They lived in the building No 62, and had at least 2 children: BASARAGA TETIANA (Basaraga Tatianna) was born in about 1847 BASARAGA JOSYPH (Basaraga Josephus) date of birth is unknown. | Basaraga, Mykhaylo (I3980)
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56 | BASARAGA JOSYPH (Basaraga Josephus) date of birth is unknown. He married Matrona Senkiv, p.Ivan and Pelahia Savchenko (Matrona Senkow, p.Joannes et Pelagia Sawczenko). They lived in the building No 62, and had at least 3 children: Basaraga Ivan (Basaraga Joannes) 22.09.1878 DOB. He was married twice. The first time, 18.11.1902 he married 19-year old Oleksandra Konovalchuk, p.Mykhaylo and Anna Shymkiv (Alexandra Konowalczuk, p.Michael et Anna Szymkow). They lived in the building No 62, and had at least one daughter: Basaraga Anna (Basaraga Anna) 25.06.1904 – 17.07.1906 Oleksandra Konovalchuk died within 1904-1906. Then, 11.10.1906, Ivan Basaraga took 32-year old Anna Hnatiuk, p.Pavlo and Maria Tsiunyk (Anna Hnatiuk, p.Paulus et Maria Ciunyk). Before the marriage, she was the widow after Danylo Rozmirytsia. They lived in the building No 62, and had at least 3 more children: Basaraga Vasyl (Basaraga Basilius) 5.05.1908 – 31.05.1917 Basaraga Mykhaylo (Basaraga Michael) 21.01.1911 DOB. 28.11.1938 he married Maria Khomey, p.Ivan and Yustyna Vivchak. She was born 9.04.1921, in the building No 99. They lived in the building No 99 and had at least 2 children: Basaraga Maria 1.10.1939 DOB. Basaraba Bohdan-Stephan 3.01.1942 DOB. Basaraga Stephan (Basaraga Stephanus) 17.03.1914 – 7.09.1915 Basaraga Katheryna (Basaraga Catharina) 25.05.1881 DOB. 29.10.1901 she married Semen Khomey (please see the information above). Basaraga Hryhoriy (Basaraga Gregorius) 26.01.1884 DOB. | Basaraga, Josyph (I3919)
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57 | BASARAGA TETIANA (Basaraga Tatianna) was born in about 1847. She was married twice. The first time, 24.11.1872 at the age of 25 she married 38-year old Ivan Kravchuk, p.Oleksa and Maria Boyko (Joannes Krawczuk, p.Alexius et Maria Bojko). He was from the building No 63. They lived in the building No 63 and had at least 2 sons: Kravchuk Vasyl (Krawczuk Basilius) 9.05.1880 DOB. 13.02.1906 he married 20-year old Anastasia Motkaliuk, p.Fedir and Katheryna Hiltiay (Anastasia Motkaluk, p.Fedir et Catharina Hiltaj). She was from the building No 20. They lived in the building No 20, and had at least 5 children: Kravchuk Petro (Krawczuk Petrus) 9.02.1911 – 23.02.1911 Kravchuk Ivan (Krawczuk Joannes) 9.02.1911 – 22.02.1911 (twins with Petro) Kravchuk Maria (Krawczuk Maria) 30.05.1913 – 22.08.1913 Kravchuk Anna 20.12.1923 DOB. Kravchuk Yustyna 20.12.19213 DOB (twins with Anna) Kravchuk Hryhoriy (Krawczuk Gregorius) 10.05.1885 DOB. He was married twice. The first time, 3.11.1908 he married 21-year old Antonina Zemledukh, p.Mykola and Katheryna Sokolovska (Antonina Zamleduch, p.Nicolaus et Catharina Sokolowska). She was from the near-by village of Zavallia. The marriage took place in Zalissia. Vasyl was a weaver. They lived in the building No 63 in Zalissia, and had at least 4 children: Kravchuk Anna (Krawczuk Anna) 2.08.1909 – 6.09.1909 Kravchuk Josyph (Krawczuk Josephus) 25.12.1910 DOB. Kravchuk Savyna (Krawczuk Sabina) 12.04.1913 – 2.07.1913 Kravchuk Ivan (Krawczuk Joannes) 31.03.1914 – 19.02.1916 Antonina Zemledukh died in 1914. Then, 24.01.1915, Hryhoriy Kravchuk took 21-year old Paraskeva Kernychna into the second marriage, p.Prokip and Anastasia Hiltiay (Parasceva Kernyczna, p.Procopius et Anastasia Hiltaj). They lived in the building No 63 and had at least 8 more children: Kravchuk Yevhenia (Krawczuk Eugenia) 3.04.1916 DOB. 21.06.1937 she married 24-year old Semen Puliak, p.Prokip and Yephrosynia Voloschuk. He was from the near-by village of Ivane-Puste. They lived in the building No 63 in Zalissia, and had at least one daughter: Puliak Olha-Daria 30.07.1938 DOB. Kravchuk Pavlo (Krawczuk Paulus) 15.12.1917 DOB. 15.02.1942 he married Anna Sandiuk, p.Roman and Maria Perepeliuk. She was born 26.11.1924. Kravchuk Anna 23.04.1920 DOB. She obviously died when she was a baby, as the next year a new-born daughter was given the same name. Kravchuk Anna 4.10.1921 DOB. 4.11.1941 she married Stanislav Sloniovskyy, p.Adolph and Katheryna Lytvyn. He was born 20.06.1923, in the near-by small town of Melnytsia. They lived in the building No 63 in Zalissia, and had at least one daughter: Sloniovska Maria 1942 DOB. Kravchuk Anastasia 21.12.1923 DOB. Kravchuk Petronelia 25.09.1926 DOB. Kravchuk Ivan 23.04.1930 DOB. Kravchuk Mykhaylo 17.09.1934 DOB. Ivan Kravchuk died within 1885-1890. Then, Tetiana Basaraga took Theodor Hiltiay (Theodorus Hiltaj) into the second marriage. They still lived in the building No 63, and had at least one daughter: Hiltiay Anastasia (Hiltaj Anastasia) 16.06.1890 DOB. She married Nykyphor Kuliy, p.Fedir and Matrona (Nicephurus Kulij, p.Fedir et Matrona). They lived in the building No 275 and had at least one son: Kuliy Vasyl (Kulij Basilius) 1.01.1911 DOB. | Basaraga, Tetiana (I3982)
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58 | Bernadette's Obituary Bernadette Sorochuk passed away at the Norquay Health Centre, Norquay, SK, on October 17, 2022, at the age of 88 years.Bernadette Rose Martynuik was born June 5, 1934, to George and Lena (Romashenko) Martynuik at her family home south of Norquay. She was the youngest daughter in a family of eight sons and four daughters. Bernadette attended North Willow Grove school and she finished her high school years at Sacred Heart Academy in Yorkton and Sion Academy in Saskatoon. Bernadette worked in Saskatoon. She met Ernie Sorochuk and they were married at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church south of Norquay on July 23, 1955. For the next several years, Ernie and Bernadette lived in many places, from British Columbia to Quebec. In time, they were blessed with four children: Debora, Loretta, Bruce, and Neil.Bernadette was kept busy with her “million dollar†family as she and her husband settled into rural living on a farm north of Norquay. She loved her garden, flowers, and yard. When the children grew up, Bernadette worked at the Norquay Post Office, and she enjoyed the public service.Bernadette took pride in her children’s accomplishments and especially enjoyed what she called “the greatest blessing of all†- her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.Bernadette is predeceased by her husband, Ernie and son, Bruce; and she is the last member of her family of origin to pass from this world. She is lovingly remembered by her daughters, Debora (Leonard) Grywacheski of Burgis Beach, SK and Loretta (Kerry) Huska of Lethbridge, AB; son, Neil (Lynn) Sorochuk of Saskatoon SK; grandchildren: Megan (Theo) Anastasopoulos, Eric (Natalie) Grywacheski, Geoffrey Grywacheski, Sarah (Mike) Shearlaw, Jordan (Laurie) Huska, Sonny (Rebecca) Huska, Vanessa (Colin) Clarke, Kristin (Nate) Catto, Andria (Mason) Adams, Kaitlin Sorochuk, Angela (Kent) England, Abby Sorochuk, Eric (Kylie) Johnson, Allan Johnson, and Carly (Lincoln) Beaudry; and her great-grandchildren: Christian Fantillo, Brecken Clarke, Petra and Wilder Catto, Grace, Oliver and Everett Huska, Jane and Tannis Huska, Ginger and Bailey Shearlaw, Eve and Gabriel Anastasopoulos, Alexander and Victoria Grywacheski, Kaerys, Aeden and Preston England, Baylor and Finn Beaudry, and Jack and Addison Johnson.A prayerful life well lived. Vichnaya Pamyat!In Bernadette’s honour, a Private Funeral Service was celebrated from the Chapel of Leson’s Funeral Home, Canora, SK, with Very Rev. Fr. Joakim Rac as Celebrant. Rite of Committal followed in the Canora Cemetery, Canora, SK. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital or to St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Camp, Madge Lake, SK, as tokens of remembrance, in memory of Bernadette Sorochuk. | Martyniuk, Bernadette Rose (I57)
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59 | Bernie Ray Sliva August 22, 1957 – June 24, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandpa, Bernie Ray Sliva. Bernie was born on August 22, 1957, to Louis and Olga (Yachyshen) Sliva in Canora, SK. He passed away peacefully at St. Mary’s Villa in Humboldt, SK on June 24, 2024. Bernie was raised on a family farm close to Rama, SK with his sister and two brothers. After completing high school in Sturgis, SK he was accepted into the University of Saskatchewan to pursue education in engineering. After deciding to join the workforce instead, he took a job with CN Rail. While traveling and working with CN he made lifelong friendships and memories that he loved to share with his children. While living in Saskatoon in the late seventies, Bernie met the love of his life, Peggy Zacharias. They married on October 11, 1980, at St. Paul’s Cathedral. They welcomed their two sons, Matthew in 1983 and Michael in 1984. Bernie’s occupation with CN relocated the family to Humboldt where they found their home. Two years later they welcomed their daughter Melissa in 1988. His love of traveling later led him on another adventure that he just could not pass up, an opportunity that allowed him and his wife Peggy to travel across the United States and Canada long-hauling RV units. The stories, memories and smiles were endless! He took great pride in this work, his red truck, and the number of kilometers they covered. Bernie retired in 2018 when his health became a concern. Bernie and Peggy continued to reside in their home in Humboldt until Bernie’s mobility took a turn that required him to move into long-term care, after a few moves, he eventually found his new home at St. Mary’s Villa in Humboldt. Bernie was a man of simple pleasures like a good cup of coffee, time spent in the garden or building new things in the garage. He loved summers camping with family and friends and golfing. He built fires to ensure everyone could feel the warmth (sometimes too much!). Bernie loved sharing jokes, talking politics, sharing photos of his grandchildren, and watching the Riders play football. He wished more than anything to be back on the golf course and to be able to drive again. Bernie was predeceased by his parents Louis and Olga Sliva and Father-in-law Frank Zacharias. Bernie will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Peggy; sons, Matthew (Sarah and Ellia) Sliva, Michael (Kelsey, Riley, and Paige) Sliva; daughter, Melissa (Seth and Eberle) Mackie; sister, Vi (Raymond) Skogen and family; brother, Larry (Cecilia) Sliva and family; and Robert (Lydia) Sliva and family. He is also survived by mother-in-law, Eva Zacharias; and brothers-in-law, Don (Judy) Zacharias and family, Wayne Zacharias and family, Jeff (Deirdre) Zacharias and family, Gord Zacharias, and Stan Zacharias. Per Bernie’s request, a celebration of life will be held in August. In memory of Bernie, take time to enjoy your coffee and your loved ones, play a round of golf, and stop and enjoy the flowers. Memorial Donations in Bernie’s memory may be made to St. Mary’s Villa Foundation (New Building Fund). | Sliva, Bernie Ray (I793)
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60 | Bill Beyko Obituary BEYKO – William “Bill” Beyko of Yorkton and formerly of the Rhein District passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 26, 2023 at the Yorkton & District Nursing home. He was 93 years of age. Bill was born on the family farm in the Rhein District on Wednesday October 1, 1930 the second child of six born to Peter and Annie (nee Manchuk) Beyko. He attended the Vionne School but his schooling was cut short due to his father becoming ill and the need for someone to look after the farm. He began farming with horses and continued to do so until tractors became affordable. Bill prospered due to his strong work ethic, his desire to succeed, and his ability to be a “Jack of All Trades”. He would tackle any job by learning the skills necessary to complete the job and would help anybody with anything such as welding, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, carpentry, and even autobody work as he worked in winter for Western Autobody Shop in Kamsack. In 1960, Bill was united in Holy Matrimony to Theresa Lozinski and they were blessed with three children, Peter, Michelle, and Glenn. Bill was a dedicated father and a good provider to his children. There was many good times spent at the family cabin at Sunnyside Beach. Bill taught his boys many skills such as farming, mechanics, autobody, welding, and carpentry to name a few. Bill’s passion was travelling on holidays and he also loved to attend auction sales and pawn shops, both of which he must have attended thousands of, and distance was never an issue. He loved to chase “the deal” and to buy and sell. He had a skill to build grain trucks for resale and later older vehicles became his hobby. He loved to travel to swap meets, finding parts, and meeting people. In the early 1990’s Bill moved to Yorkton which left the sons to take over the running of the farm, but he always offered help when he was able. Bill loved the farm and always would drive out, almost on a daily basis to check on what the “boys” were working on and what they were up to. In his elderly years he didn’t give up his passion for travel as he loved the mountains, attending many dance and music festivals, picking cherries in BC, and going on numerous cruises. Bill is predeceased by his parents, Peter and Annie; his sisters, Stella, Rose, and Helen; his brother, John; and his son, Glenn. He leaves to celebrate his life, Theresa; his son, Peter (Darlene Paradis); his daughter, Michelle (Tom) Scott; his daughter-in-law, Irina; his grandchildren, Tyson, Madison, Austin, and Daniel; and numerous extended family and friends. Prayers were held on Thursday November 30, 2023 at 7:00 P.M. from St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church with the Rosary being prayed prior to the service beginning at 6:30 P.M. The Requiem Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Friday December 1, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. from St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church with Reverend Father Basil Malowany serving as the Celebrant with Mr. Lorne Stechyshyn serving as the Cantor and accompanied by the St. Mary’s Funeral Choir. The Crossbearer was Madison Beyko and the Epistle Lesson was read by Jason Kopan. The interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Tyson Beyko, Austin Beyko, Ernie Bodnarek, Charles Strutynski, Robert Herman, and Ian Bugera serving as the Pallbearers. Kopan’s Funeral Service is honoured to have been entrusted with funeral arrangements. www.kopans.online 306-783-0099 | Beyko, Bill (I3351)
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61 | BIOGRAPHY GAZDEWICH ~ Marlene Eleanor Gazdewich passed away in the Lloydminster Hospital, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan on Monday, April 4, 2011 at the age of 64 years. Marlene will be sadly missed by her husband Gerry of Lloydminster; her son Garth and his wife Cheryl Berglund of Calgary; her daughter Melissa and Kelly Studer of Lloydminster; grandchildren: Chloe Studer, Gillian Studer, Rowan Gazdewich, Maddox Gazdewich; siblings: Marion and Ivan Braan of Battleford, Saskatchewan, George and Karen Boser of Lloydminster, Ron Boser and Deanna Maerz of Stoney Creek, Bob and Chris Boser of Lloydminster as well as numerous other relatives. The funeral service was conducted from the St. Anthonys Roman Catholic Church, Lloydminster, Alberta on Friday, April 8, 2011 at 2:00 P.M. with Father Jan Sobkowicz officiating. The eulogy was read by Garth Gazdewich. Leader of song was Marlene Risling accompanied on the organ by Donna Weston. The active pallbearers were Ron Boser, George Boser, Bob Boser, Joe Wandler, Brian Thomas and John Kopach. The interment was held in the Lloydminster City Cemetery. McCaw Funeral Service Ltd., of Lloydminster, Alberta administered the funeral arrangements. EULOGY Good afternoon, my name is Garth Gazdewich. Thank you all very much for joining family and friends to celebrate the life of Marlene Gazdewich, my Mom. This truly is a celebration of an extraordinary woman. Seeing all of you today shows me how much she was loved by family, friends and the community. There are many phrases and words that describe my Mom! Words such as loving, caring, affectionate, funny, warm, compassionate, determined, generous and feisty. I would like to use a few of these to celebrate her life here with you today. Aunty Marion mentioned that the wheels were set in motion at an early age. Mom right out of the gate was a good toddler. If set in one place she would stay put. One time, everyone was busy building onto the house on the farm and they would set Mom somewhere nearby. They would check on her every once and a while and her Grandpa Kraft would say that kid is still sitting in the same spot. Caring - Melissa, Dad and I can say that she would do anything for family or friends at the drop of a hat. Her family was so important to her. Whether it was calling to see how our day was or to listen to what stories we had to tell. She made it a point to listen to what people had to say and be engaged in the conversation. Her 4 grandkids were a tremendous joy in her life. She loved to talk about Gillians competitive gymnastics, Chloes swimming, Rowans dancing and Maddoxs busyness. Nothing brought her greater joy than to be with her grandchildren or to hear of their latest adventure. Cards, gifts and care packages were always in abundance. Melissa remembers the days when she was lonely and homesick, living in Whitefox, far from home. Mom and Dad would come visit and stay for DAYS. It was just what Melissa needed. They would bring shampoo, paper towel, cereal...whatever they thought Kelly and Melissa needed. Mom would go into Nipawin to get these items, but I think secretly it was a good excuse to go in for Bingo or the VLTs. Mom loved to throw a couple bucks into the machines and could find a venue anywhere, even in the sticks. She was always a little bit lucky that way, wasnt she? Melissa loved the days when she would come home from school and Mom & Dads bed would be covered with homemade noodles. Mom would fold the dough and cut it into long, tiny strips. She would then spread them out on a sheet on the bed to dry out. Melissa would sneak in and snatch some of the noodles off the bed to eat and if she got caught Mom would let her know that it was a lot of work to make these things, now get out of there. Affectionate - Hugs and kisses were always in abundance and just when you thought you were full up, she would plant another one on you. When you were in front of her she would look you in the eye and either shake your hand, give you a hug or a soft peck on the cheek. Loving - well that one is for Dad. Mom was an excellent wife and friend for the past 40+ years. Compassion - Mom was an excellent nurse. She loved her job and juggled shiftwork and family life. Most of her career was spent dedicated to pediatrics and maternity. She could swaddle newborns in the wink of an eye, a skill that she was able to put to great use upon the arrival of her grandchildren. She taught me how to swaddle my firstborn, reminding me how important it was to heat the blanket in the dryer first. She so enjoyed working with all the ladies and forged many long and lasting friendships. Funny - Mom was not one to shy away from the fun stuff and in most cases she would be right there egging it on. From times of trying to play Uncle Joe off of Dad and I over hockey teams we cheer for, to the times she shared with friends and family at bonspiels, dressing up in crazy costumes, get togethers for cards, drinks and holiday festivities. When Melissa and I were young, Aunty Elaine got dressed up in Uncle Joes suit that he was married in, she put on gloves so her hands were covered and then an old man mask so that she could not be recognized. She came over to the house, knocked on the door and before Mom knew what was happening, Elaine walked in the door. Mom was not kidding around, she wanted to protect her kids as she did not know who this person was and Mom did not let Aunty even touch us kids. When Aunty revealed herself, the look on Moms face was priceless. A few years back, Mom joined Muriel Husch, Glenda Campbell and Mary Ackerman for a bonspiel in Paradise Hill. None of these gals had curled in years, but decided to go for a weekend of fun and entertainment. Paradise Hill always had prizes for entertainment at the banquet. They went as the Beverly Hill Billies and won first prize for their skit. They won the Calcutta, but as far as winning any curling games, I dont think they did, but they sure had fun. All was well, until Mom slipped on the ice and twisted her ankle. Being a trooper she said, Ill be okay, I think its just sprained. They finished the game and then took Mom to the Doctor in Paradise Hill. Xrays showed a broken ankle. With a cast from hip to toe, Mom was determined to partake in the banquet. She did not want to miss any of the fun. Well the good men catering the banquet helped out and carried her down stairs, upstairs and anywhere she wanted to be. When she arrived home on Sunday, Dad greeted the group at the door, and they said She is all yours! The next day, it was back to Lloyd hospital for the ankle cast. Mom, Lou, Wayne, Larry and some others got all dressed up in masks, and robes that looked like an old lady bride, a groom, a priest and attendants. The priest even walked a couple of blocks in bare feet. Imagine seeing these people walking down the street in the middle of summer. People that seen this spectacle must have thought, that is odd to have a costume party so early in the day! This group was heading a couple of blocks away to the Knights of Columbus Hall to Rhonda and Terrys gift opening. They proceeded to prance around, entertaining the group of people, in a Mock Wedding ceremony and scaring half the kids I am sure. Dad mentioned the other day when Uncle Joe and Aunty Elaine were reminiscing that it took him 3 days to recover from those festivities. She had a fantastic sense of humor and was always up for a great joke, laugh or game. Just recently on April 1st she played an April fools joke on Lou that Lous panty hose were stuck in her skirt. Generous - all of you here in this room know of Moms generous spirit. She, according to my Uncles and Aunty, set the standard at a very young age. If the others finished all of their treats, Mom was quick to share hers. She always did this without complaint. Feisty - this is my favorite word to describe my Mom. What did she stand, maybe 5'4"? Do not let her small stature fool you. If she was passionate about something, nothing would stand in her way. That brings me to my favorite feisty story and some of you in this room either had seen this first hand or had heard about it over the years. I believe us kids were Bantam age in hockey and we had gone to Strathcona to play the Warriors. Just like any other sporting parent, Mom was passionate about her sports and a very loyal and dedicated fan. Strathcona and Lloyd always had some good battles on the ice, so why shouldnt there be some competition in the stands by the parents? That weekend the game had been very competitive. Mom had a bit of a run in with a Strathcona parent that was ringing her cowbell constantly. Mom had asked her politely (I am sure) to tone it down. Fast forward to the following week, we were on the raod again this time in North Battleford for a tournament and low and behold we met up against Strathcona again. Knowing my Mom and the passionate sports fan she was, she probably sat behind the lady from Strathcona on purpose. As the game went on the cheering from the stands intensified and ultimately things came to a head. Mom had finally gotten fed up with this lady and her cow bell/noise shaker and again POLITELY asked her to sit down and watch the game. The lady turned around, swung her cowbell and hit mom in the leg. Naturally Mom, as feisty as she was, proceeded to swing her purse, teach this lady a lesson and knock the curling iron right out of the ladies hair. Most of her friends knew she loved purses, but until that day they had only seen Mom carrying hers. There are countless other memories and stories and I am sure all of you have many to share. She was a tremendous woman who was loved and cherished by many who knew her. She will be carried in the hearts of so many. Love you, Mom. CARD OF THANKS Special card of thanks goes to Dr. Gerber for Marlenes main care, Brenda and all the Home Care Nurses that came to the house, Marion and Liz for the night care, ALL friends and family who helped with Marlene during the day, the nurses, ambulance attendants and Dr. du Plooy during her brief hospital stay. Thank you to Father Jan Sobkowicz for his kind and caring words. Marlene Risling, Donna Weston and all four Boser Sisters for the lovely music at the service. Thank you to Garth Gazdewich for the funny and endearing memories at the lunch. Marlenes brothers: George, Ron and Bob as well as Brian Thomas, Joe Wandler and John Kopach for being pallbearers. Thank you to those who donated to a charity in Marlenes honor. Thank you to all the nurses who were in the Honour Guard and Nursing College. Thank you to the ladies who prepared lunch and to all friends and family who brought food to the house. Thank you to Kevin, Verna and Cheryl for organizing the power point presentation. Thank you to Dean Wenzel and McCaw Funeral Service for the help and preparation of the funeral. Thank you for everyones phone calls, visits, flowers, card and fond memories of Marlene. We will cherish the moments and think of her often. Gerry Garth, Cheryl, Rowan & Maddox Melissa, Kelly, Chloe & Gillian Donations in memory of Marlene may be made to the Pancreatic Cancer Society in Ontario. | Boser, Marlene (I1668)
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62 | Brief Life History of Anna Anne When Anna Anne Chomey was born on 13 October 1907, her father, Samuel Semko Chomey, was 29 and her mother, Katyryna Bassarebe, was 26. She had at least 1 son with Walter Filipowich. She lived in Manitoba, Canada in 1916. She died on 2 January 2002, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, at the age of 94. | Chomey, Anna Anne (I3865)
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63 | Brief Life History of Katyryna Katyryna Bassarebe was born on 10 May 1881, in Galicia, Austria as the daughter of Basaraba. She had at least 2 sons and 8 daughters with Samuel Semko Chomey. She immigrated to Canada in 1903 and lived in Manitoba, Canada in 1916 and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1931. She died on 19 May 1962, in Westminster County, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 81, and was buried in Fraser Cemetery, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Basaraga (Bassarebe), Katheryna Katyryna (I3874)
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64 | Bruce Ernest Sorochuk died Nov., 2017 in a fatal car accident in Saskatoon. | Family: Ernie (Orest) Sorochuk / Bernadette Rose Martyniuk (F88)
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65 | BUZINSKI- Mrs. Victoria Buzinski of Gorlitz, beloved wife of the late William Businski, peacefully entered eternal life on October 27, 2017 at her home. Victoria Buzinski (Zachary) was born April 5, 1925 on the family homestead in the Arran/Vesna district. She was the middle child of nine children. Victoria completed grades 1 to 8 at Vesna School, Grades IX to X by correspondence and Grade XI at Arran High School. In 1944 Victoria moved to Sturgis where she obtained her Grade XII diploma. In 1945 she attended Teacher's College (Normal School) in Saskatoon. In September of that year she began her teaching career. Her last nine years of teaching were spent at Gorlitz School where she met William (Wally) who was her life companion for 46 years. Their marriage was blessed by two sons Peter & Michael at which time she left her teaching career and devoted her time to her family. After her sons were grown up she began teaching classes in Ukrainian Art, specifically in the art of Easter Egg writing, the symbols and colour significance. This kept her committed to hold on to her Ukrainian Culture and tradition. She was proud to be a Ukrainian Canadian. Lord Tweedsmuir once said "you cannot be a good Canadian unless you are a good Ukrainian". Victoria did numerous demonstrations and display for various organizations over the years. Some of which included the Knights of Columbus, The Royal Visit, Sacred Heart Reunion, etc. Victoria was forever grateful to her mother for passing this work of art, a true joy. Her gift of a lifetime was being able to contribute her work of art to Musée Ukraina Museum in Saskatoon. This contribution was recognized by a special blessing from Bishop Michael Wiwchar along with a beautiful icon. Predeceased by her parents William & Maria Zachary; her husband William Buzinski in 1999; sisters Emily Filipowich, Kay Kurylowich, Stephanie Witow and Anne Hubic and brother Peter at infancy; Victoria leaves to cherish her memory, sons, Peter (Cheryl) Buzinski of Yorkton and their sons, Travis (Kallie) Buzinski, Jared and Bryan Buzinski and Michael (Joy) Buzinski and their sons Daniel, Christopher and Timothy Buzinski; sisters Jean (Harry) Michasiw and Rose (Edward) Swiecicki, all of Winnipeg and all her nieces and nephews. A visitation for family and friends was held on Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. The Funeral Liturgy was held on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton with Very Rev. Father Bohdan Lukie, C.Ss.R. and Rev. Fr. Ray Lukie, C.Ss.R. as Concelebrants. The responses were led by cantor, Lorne Stechyshyn and St. Mary's choir. The cross bearer was Edward Swiecicki and the epistle reader was Michael Buzinski. The interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Travis Buzinski, Daniel Buzinski, Jared Buzinski, Christopher Buzinski, Bryan Buzinski and Timothy Buzinski serving as the casket bearers. Prior to the memorial dinner, words of remembrance were shared by Travis and Daniel Buzinski. Memorials honouring Victoria's life may be made to St. Mary's Church as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. | Zachary, Victoria (I4689)
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66 | Cheryl Sliva Obituary Funeral Service: Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 10:00am from St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Rama, Saskatchewan Cheryl Ann Sliva (Barteski), age 66 years, of Saskatoon formerly of Rama, passed away in the early morning hours of January 8, 2023, at St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Cheryl was born to Peter and Jean Barteski on March 18, 1956, in Edmonton, Alberta. She was the eldest of six children. Cheryl grew up in the Invermay, Saskatchewan area. She took her formal hairstyling training in Winnipeg, Manitoba at Marvel College in 1974. Upon completion of her course, she moved back to Saskatchewan where she married her husband, Lorne Sliva of Rama in July 1975. They welcomed four children: Denise, Kyla, Kenneth and Joseph. While raising their children, Cheryl worked various jobs and did hair at home. Cheryl was an active member of the community volunteering at various clubs and organizations that her children were active in. Cheryl was an engaged member of St Anthony’s RC parish. She enjoyed singing and sang in the church choir and at many weddings. Cheryl and Lorne’s home was always a comfortable place for family and friends to enjoy her cooking and socialize. Many hours were spent in the kitchen visiting while Cheryl would do hair for her friends and family. In 2021, Cheryl’s health deteriorated, and she and Lorne moved to Saskatoon to be closer to their children and health care. Cheryl leaves to mourn her passing, her husband of 47 years, Lorne Sliva of Saskatoon; her children Denise & Will, Kyla & Ray, Ken & Liz; her grandchildren Jayden, Angelika, Damon, Makayla, Kaitlynn, Dale, Emery, Aftyn & Fallyn; her mother Jean Barteski; siblings Kevin (Sylvia), Kathy, Darren (Maureen), Stewart (Andrea), Curtis (Cathy) and their families. She was preceded in death by her son, Joseph Sliva in 1998, her father Peter Barteski, her parents-in-law Joseph & Zonie Sliva, and nephew Mathew Barteski. In keeping with Cheryl’s wishes a funeral mass and internment will be held later this summer. | Barteski, Cheryl (I778)
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67 | Cobblestone Freeway Research in the village of Babyntsi 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. | Lukey, Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) (I72)
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68 | Cobblestone Research LUKIY ANNA (Lukij Anna) was born in about 1840. She married Semen Andriychuk; his parents were Ivan and Maria Bevska (Simeon Andrijczuk/Andrejczuk, parents Joannes et Maria Bewska). He was born in about 1838. They lived in the building No 101 and had at least 6 children: - Andriychuk Ivan (Andrijczuk Joannes) was born in about 1869 (1870). 27.02.1894 at the age of 24 (so he was born in 1870) he married 19-year old Mykhaylyna Chubey, p.Andriy and Paraskeva Ruda (Michalina Czubej, p.Andreas et Parasceva Ruda). Ivan died 3.01.1918, at the age of 49 (so he was born in 1869). They lived in the building No 101 and had at least 9 children: o Andriychuk Anna (Andrijczuk Anna) 2.01.1896 DOB. She married Ivan Martyniuk, p.Andriy and Vasylyna Sapach. He was from the building No 56. Anna died 25.03.1925. They lived in the building No 56 and had at least one son: ▪ Martyniuk Petro 9.06.1923 – 14.04.1926 o Andriychuk Petro (Andrijczuk Petrus) 18.07.1898 DOB. o Andriychuk Oleksa (Andrijczuk Alexius) 30.03.1901 DOB. o Andriychuk Maria (Andrijczuk Maria) 12.11.1904 DOB. 8.11.1932 she married 25-year old Mykhaylo Kozar, p.Prokip and Sophia Andriychuk. He was from the building No 93. They lived in the building No 93, and had at least 2 children: ▪ Kozar Prokip 12.06.1937 DOB. ▪ Kozar Bohdan 9.06.1943 DOB. o Andriychuk Paraskeva 10.02.1908 – 9.02.1909 o Andriychuk Semen 5.02.1910 DOB. o Andriychuk Dmytro 13.03.1914 – 17.03.1914 o Andriychuk (a boy born dead) 30.01.1915 1 o Andriychuk Anastasia 20.10.1917 DOB. 20.11.1934 she married Mykhaylo Huska, p.Andriy and Maria Martyniuk. He was born 27.12.1910, in the building No 30. They lived in the building No 30, and had at least 2 children: ▪ Huska Ivan 27.10.1935 – 17.11.1935 ▪ Huska Maria 15.08.1937 DOB. - Andriychuk Dmytro (Andrijczuk Demetrius) 6.11.1872 – 11.11.1872 - Andriychuk Varvara (Andrijczuk Barbara) 7.12.1873 DOB. 11.06.1889 she married 21- year old Hryhoriy Oleksiuk, p.Dmytro and Iryna Byrka (Gregorius Oleksiuk, p.Demetriu et Irena Byrka). He was born in about 1868, in the building No 58. Hryhoriy died 22.05.1920, at the age of 52. Varvara died 29.01.1928. They lived in the building No 58 and had at least 10 children: o Oleksiuk Anna (Oleksiuk Anna) 10.01.1891 DOB. She married Dmytro Hnatiuk, p.Ivan and Theodorа Huska. Anna died 14.09.1939. They lived in the building No 122, and had at least 7 children: ▪ Hnatiuk Anastasia 20.01.1914 – 6.08.1915 ▪ Hnatiuk Maria 24.05.1917 DOB. 18.06.1935 she married Leontiy Oleksiuk, p.Theodor and Maria Malytska. He was born 24.12.1913, in the building No 36. They lived in the building No 36, and had at least one son: • Oleksiuk Ihor-Bohdan 4.02.1939 – 24.07.1939 ▪ Hnatiuk Maria 14.04.1920 – 14.04.1920. ! It is unknown why they named the child Maria, as they already had a daughter with that name. ▪ Hnatiuk (a girl born dead) 14.04.1920 (twins with Maria) ▪ Hnatiuk Ivan 2.06.1921 – 15.06.1937 ▪ Hnatiuk Sophia 9.08.1924 DOB. 24.10.1943 she married Theodor Hnatiuk, p.Semen and Anna Hudz. He was born 24.10.1906. ▪ Hnatiuk Vasylyna 4.08.1927 – 16.08.1927 o Oleksiuk Semen (Oleksiuk Simeon) 8.12.1895 – 1.03.1896 o Oleksiuk Ivan (Oleksiuk Joannes) 7.03.1897 DOB. o Oleksiuk Mykhaylo (Oleksiuk Michael) 17.09.1899 – 27.05.1920 o Oleksiuk Petro (Oleksiuk Petrus) 11.07.1902 DOB. 20.11.1930 he married 18- year old Sophia Andriychuk, p.Prokip and Anna Huska. They lived in the building No 58, and had at least 3 sons: ▪ Oleksiuk Dmytro 8.11.1931 DOB. ▪ Oleksiuk Yaroslav 5.01.1936 DOB. ▪ Oleksiuk Ivan 3.09.1938 – 5.09.1938 o Oleksiuk Vasyl (Oleksiuk Basilius) 16.09.1905 – 19.12.1905 o Oleksiuk Vasyl 9.03.1907 – 4.04.1907 o Oleksiuk Anastasia 30.05.1908 DOB. 22.05.1928 she married 22-year old Mykhaylo Oleksiuk, p.Theodor and Maria Malytska. He was from the building No 91. They lived in the building No 91 and had at least 2 sons: ▪ Oleksiuk Ivan 19.03.1929 – 26.10.1939 ▪ Oleksiuk Bohdan 10.03.1938 – 4.06.1938 o Oleksiuk Vasylyna 19.02.1911 DOB. 24.11.1929 she married 24-year old Stephan Petrinchyk, p.Vasyl and Maria Dvornyk. He was born 28.07.1905, in the neighbouring village of Shuparka. They lived in the building No 92 in Shuparka, and had at least one daughter: ▪ Petrinchyk Anna 16.08.1932 – 3.11.1932 Vasylyna Oleksiuk died within 1933-1937. Then, Stephan Petrinchyk took Katheryna Petrinchyk into the second marriage, p.Vasyl and Anna Korinets. She was born 13.09.1912, in Shuparka. They still lived in Shuparka and had children. o Oleksiuk Theodor 12.12.1913 – 23.12.1913 - Andriychuk Mykhaylo (Andrijczuk Michael) 8.11.1877 – 16.11.1877 2 - Andriychuk Andriy (Andrijczuk Andreas) 7.12.1878 – 19.05.1879 - Andriychuk Paraskeva (Andrijczuk Praxedes) 5.09.1880 – 22.02.1881 Anna Lukiy died 20.03.1884 at the age of 44. Then, Semen Andriychuk took Tetiana (her maiden surname is unknown) into the second marriage. She was born in about 1839; she died 7.12.1893 at the age of 54. They lived in the building No 101; there is no information about their children. Semen Andriychuk died 5.02.1905 at the age of 67. | Lukiy (Lukij), Yuriy (Georgius) (I1314)
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69 | Cobblestone Research 2020 Hnatiuk Maria 14.04.1920 – 14.04.1920. ! It is unknown why they named the child Maria, as they already had a daughter with that name. | Hnatiuk, Maria (I1366)
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70 | 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. | Lukey, Peter (I76)
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71 | 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. | Lukey, Wasylina (Baleva) (I5)
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72 | 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. | Lukey, Simon (I74)
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73 | 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. | Lukey, Andrew (Andrej) (I75)
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74 | Cobblestone Research 2020 LUKIY YURIY (Lukij Georgius) was born in about 1841. He married Vasylyna Myroniuk, p.Ivan and Yevdokia Lasyshyn (Basilina Myroniuk/Meroniuk, p.Joannes et Eodoxia Lasyszyn). She was born in about 1853. They lived in the building No 143, and had at least 4 children: - Lukiy Ivan (Lukij Joannes) 18.01.1872 DOB. 4.06.1895 he married 19-year old Yephrosynia Huska, p.Antin and Anna Martyniuk (Euphrosina Huska, p.Antonius et Anna Martyniuk). They lived in the building No 143 and had at least one son: o Lukiy Mykhaylo (Lukij Michael) 23.11.1896 – 14.12.1896 - Lukiy Mykhaylo (Lukij Michael) 15.11.1874 DOB. - Lukiy Dmytro (Lukij Demetrius) 13.10.1877 – 18.04.1881 - Lukiy Katheryna (Lukij Catharina) 6.12.1879 DOB. 15.06.1897 she married 22-year old Kalistrat Sapach, p.Sebastian and Maria Krakovska (Calistratus Sapacz, p.Sebastianus et Maria Krakowska). Before the marriage, he was a widower. They lived in the building No 307, and had at least 3 daughters: o Sapach Anna (Sapacz Anna) 29.08.1898 – 4.03.1908 o Sapach Maria 7.02.1909 DOB. 11.11.1924 she married 23-year old Ivan Sytnyk, p.Hryhoriy and Theodorа Yarema. They lived in the building No 307, and had at least 4 children: ▪ Sytnyk Mykhaylo 29.08.1930 – 24.03.1931 ▪ Sytnyk Josaphat 22.01.1933 – 21.03.1933 ▪ Sytnyk Anna 12.05.1935 – 14.05.1935 ▪ Sytnyk Bohdan-Mykola 29.04.1938 DOB. o Sapach Anna 21.05.1913 DOB. She married Mykhaylo Huska, p.Theodor and Anastasia Andriychuk. They lived in the building No 307, and had at least 3 children: ▪ Huska Maria 27.11.1931 – 20.04.1932 ▪ Huska Olha 10.10.1940 – 5.04.1941 ▪ Huska Sophia-Anastasia-Katheryna 15.07.1943 DOB. Yuriy Lukiy died 17.07.1883, at the age of 42. Then, Vasylyna Myroniuk took Vasyl Moskaliuk into the second marriage. In her old Vasylyna Myroniuk lived with her daughter Katheryna in the building No 307. Vasylyna died 30.07.1914 at the age of 61. | Lukiy (Lukij), Yuriy (Georgius) (I1314)
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75 | Cobblestone Research 2020 Oleksiuk Anna (Oleksiuk Anna) 10.01.1891 DOB. She married Dmytro Hnatiuk, p.Ivan and Theodorа Huska. Anna died 14.09.1939. They lived in the building No 122, and had at least 7 children: ▪ Hnatiuk Anastasia 20.01.1914 – 6.08.1915 ▪ Hnatiuk Maria 24.05.1917 DOB. 18.06.1935 she married Leontiy Oleksiuk, p.Theodor and Maria Malytska. He was born 24.12.1913, in the building No 36. They lived in the building No 36, and had at least one son: • Oleksiuk Ihor-Bohdan 4.02.1939 – 24.07.1939 ▪ Hnatiuk Maria 14.04.1920 – 14.04.1920. ! It is unknown why they named the child Maria, as they already had a daughter with that name. ▪ Hnatiuk (a girl born dead) 14.04.1920 (twins with Maria) ▪ Hnatiuk Ivan 2.06.1921 – 15.06.1937 ▪ Hnatiuk Sophia 9.08.1924 DOB. 24.10.1943 she married Theodor Hnatiuk, p.Semen and Anna Hudz. He was born 24.10.1906. ▪ Hnatiuk Vasylyna 4.08.1927 – 16.08.1927 | Oleksiuk, Anna (I1353)
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76 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Musiy (Musij), Trokhym (Trochimus) (I262)
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77 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Yakubchak (Jakubczak), Maria (I1538)
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78 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Sydor, Samen (I288)
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79 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Sydor, Wasyl (Bill) William (I1540)
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80 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Sydor, Omelian (Emillian) (I1539)
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81 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Sydor, Ivan (John) (I1541)
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82 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Prokopchuk, Katheryna (I1542)
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83 | Cobblestone Research 2020 The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938. I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musijâ€). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information): - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons: o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB. o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB. There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period. | Musiy (Musij), Eva (Ewka) (I263)
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84 | Cobblestone Research: Andriychuk Ivan (Andrijczuk Joannes) was born in about 1869 (1870). 27.02.1894 at the age of 24 (so he was born in 1870) he married 19-year old Mykhaylyna Chubey, p.Andriy and Paraskeva Ruda (Michalina Czubej, p.Andreas et Parasceva Ruda). Ivan died 3.01.1918, at the age of 49 (so he was born in 1869). They lived in the building No 101 and had at least 9 children: o Andriychuk Anna (Andrijczuk Anna) 2.01.1896 DOB. She married Ivan Martyniuk, p.Andriy and Vasylyna Sapach. He was from the building No 56. Anna died 25.03.1925. They lived in the building No 56 and had at least one son: ▪ Martyniuk Petro 9.06.1923 – 14.04.1926 o Andriychuk Petro (Andrijczuk Petrus) 18.07.1898 DOB. o Andriychuk Oleksa (Andrijczuk Alexius) 30.03.1901 DOB. o Andriychuk Maria (Andrijczuk Maria) 12.11.1904 DOB. 8.11.1932 she married 25-year old Mykhaylo Kozar, p.Prokip and Sophia Andriychuk. He was from the building No 93. They lived in the building No 93, and had at least 2 children: ▪ Kozar Prokip 12.06.1937 DOB. ▪ Kozar Bohdan 9.06.1943 DOB. o Andriychuk Paraskeva 10.02.1908 – 9.02.1909 o Andriychuk Semen 5.02.1910 DOB. o Andriychuk Dmytro 13.03.1914 – 17.03.1914 o Andriychuk (a boy born dead) 30.01.1915 1 o Andriychuk Anastasia 20.10.1917 DOB. 20.11.1934 she married Mykhaylo Huska, p.Andriy and Maria Martyniuk. He was born 27.12.1910, in the building No 30. They lived in the building No 30, and had at least 2 children: ▪ Huska Ivan 27.10.1935 – 17.11.1935 ▪ Huska Maria 15.08.1937 DOB. | Family: Ivan (Joannes) Andriychuk (Andrijczuk) / Mykhaylyna (Michalina) Chubey (Czubej) (F472)
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85 | Cobblestone Research: LUKIY ANNA (Lukij Anna) was born in about 1840. She married Semen Andriychuk; his parents were Ivan and Maria Bevska (Simeon Andrijczuk/Andrejczuk, parents Joannes et Maria Bewska). He was born in about 1838. They lived in the building No 101 and had at least 6 children: - Andriychuk Ivan (Andrijczuk Joannes) was born in about 1869 (1870). 27.02.1894 at the age of 24 (so he was born in 1870) he married 19-year old Mykhaylyna Chubey, p.Andriy and Paraskeva Ruda (Michalina Czubej, p.Andreas et Parasceva Ruda). Ivan died 3.01.1918, at the age of 49 (so he was born in 1869). They lived in the building No 101 and had at least 9 children: o Andriychuk Anna (Andrijczuk Anna) 2.01.1896 DOB. She married Ivan Martyniuk, p.Andriy and Vasylyna Sapach. He was from the building No 56. Anna died 25.03.1925. They lived in the building No 56 and had at least one son: ▪ Martyniuk Petro 9.06.1923 – 14.04.1926 o Andriychuk Petro (Andrijczuk Petrus) 18.07.1898 DOB. o Andriychuk Oleksa (Andrijczuk Alexius) 30.03.1901 DOB. o Andriychuk Maria (Andrijczuk Maria) 12.11.1904 DOB. 8.11.1932 she married 25-year old Mykhaylo Kozar, p.Prokip and Sophia Andriychuk. He was from the building No 93. They lived in the building No 93, and had at least 2 children: ▪ Kozar Prokip 12.06.1937 DOB. ▪ Kozar Bohdan 9.06.1943 DOB. o Andriychuk Paraskeva 10.02.1908 – 9.02.1909 o Andriychuk Semen 5.02.1910 DOB. o Andriychuk Dmytro 13.03.1914 – 17.03.1914 o Andriychuk (a boy born dead) 30.01.1915 1 o Andriychuk Anastasia 20.10.1917 DOB. 20.11.1934 she married Mykhaylo Huska, p.Andriy and Maria Martyniuk. He was born 27.12.1910, in the building No 30. They lived in the building No 30, and had at least 2 children: ▪ Huska Ivan 27.10.1935 – 17.11.1935 ▪ Huska Maria 15.08.1937 DOB. - Andriychuk Dmytro (Andrijczuk Demetrius) 6.11.1872 – 11.11.1872 - Andriychuk Varvara (Andrijczuk Barbara) 7.12.1873 DOB. 11.06.1889 she married 21- year old Hryhoriy Oleksiuk, p.Dmytro and Iryna Byrka (Gregorius Oleksiuk, p.Demetriu et Irena Byrka). He was born in about 1868, in the building No 58. Hryhoriy died 22.05.1920, at the age of 52. Varvara died 29.01.1928. They lived in the building No 58 and had at least 10 children: o Oleksiuk Anna (Oleksiuk Anna) 10.01.1891 DOB. She married Dmytro Hnatiuk, p.Ivan and Theodorа Huska. Anna died 14.09.1939. They lived in the building No 122, and had at least 7 children: ▪ Hnatiuk Anastasia 20.01.1914 – 6.08.1915 ▪ Hnatiuk Maria 24.05.1917 DOB. 18.06.1935 she married Leontiy Oleksiuk, p.Theodor and Maria Malytska. He was born 24.12.1913, in the building No 36. They lived in the building No 36, and had at least one son: • Oleksiuk Ihor-Bohdan 4.02.1939 – 24.07.1939 ▪ Hnatiuk Maria 14.04.1920 – 14.04.1920. ! It is unknown why they named the child Maria, as they already had a daughter with that name. ▪ Hnatiuk (a girl born dead) 14.04.1920 (twins with Maria) ▪ Hnatiuk Ivan 2.06.1921 – 15.06.1937 ▪ Hnatiuk Sophia 9.08.1924 DOB. 24.10.1943 she married Theodor Hnatiuk, p.Semen and Anna Hudz. He was born 24.10.1906. ▪ Hnatiuk Vasylyna 4.08.1927 – 16.08.1927 o Oleksiuk Semen (Oleksiuk Simeon) 8.12.1895 – 1.03.1896 o Oleksiuk Ivan (Oleksiuk Joannes) 7.03.1897 DOB. o Oleksiuk Mykhaylo (Oleksiuk Michael) 17.09.1899 – 27.05.1920 o Oleksiuk Petro (Oleksiuk Petrus) 11.07.1902 DOB. 20.11.1930 he married 18- year old Sophia Andriychuk, p.Prokip and Anna Huska. They lived in the building No 58, and had at least 3 sons: ▪ Oleksiuk Dmytro 8.11.1931 DOB. ▪ Oleksiuk Yaroslav 5.01.1936 DOB. ▪ Oleksiuk Ivan 3.09.1938 – 5.09.1938 o Oleksiuk Vasyl (Oleksiuk Basilius) 16.09.1905 – 19.12.1905 o Oleksiuk Vasyl 9.03.1907 – 4.04.1907 o Oleksiuk Anastasia 30.05.1908 DOB. 22.05.1928 she married 22-year old Mykhaylo Oleksiuk, p.Theodor and Maria Malytska. He was from the building No 91. They lived in the building No 91 and had at least 2 sons: ▪ Oleksiuk Ivan 19.03.1929 – 26.10.1939 ▪ Oleksiuk Bohdan 10.03.1938 – 4.06.1938 o Oleksiuk Vasylyna 19.02.1911 DOB. 24.11.1929 she married 24-year old Stephan Petrinchyk, p.Vasyl and Maria Dvornyk. He was born 28.07.1905, in the neighbouring village of Shuparka. They lived in the building No 92 in Shuparka, and had at least one daughter: ▪ Petrinchyk Anna 16.08.1932 – 3.11.1932 Vasylyna Oleksiuk died within 1933-1937. Then, Stephan Petrinchyk took Katheryna Petrinchyk into the second marriage, p.Vasyl and Anna Korinets. She was born 13.09.1912, in Shuparka. They still lived in Shuparka and had children. o Oleksiuk Theodor 12.12.1913 – 23.12.1913 - Andriychuk Mykhaylo (Andrijczuk Michael) 8.11.1877 – 16.11.1877 2 - Andriychuk Andriy (Andrijczuk Andreas) 7.12.1878 – 19.05.1879 - Andriychuk Paraskeva (Andrijczuk Praxedes) 5.09.1880 – 22.02.1881 Anna Lukiy died 20.03.1884 at the age of 44. Then, Semen Andriychuk took Tetiana (her maiden surname is unknown) into the second marriage. She was born in about 1839; she died 7.12.1893 at the age of 54. They lived in the building No 101; there is no information about their children. Semen Andriychuk died 5.02.1905 at the age of 67. | Lukiy (Lukij), Anna (I1313)
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86 | Cobblestone Research: LUKIY IRYNA (Lukij Irena) date of birth is unknown. She married Pavlo Huska, p.Avksentiy and Anastasia Huska (Paulus Huska, p.Auxentius et Anastasia Huska). He was born in about 1844; he died 7.07.1918 at the age of 74. They lived in the building No 43, later in the building No 200, and had at least 6 children: - Huska Ivan (Huska Joannes) was born in about 1870. 19.02.1899 at the age of 29 he married Paraskeva Bredzitska, p.Josyph and Maria Stetsiuk (Parasceva Bredzicka, p.Josephus et Maria Steciuk). She was born 23.09.1876. Ivan died 17.04.1919 at the age of 49. Paraskeva died 4.05.1923. They lived in the building No 310, and had at least 8 children: o Huska Petro (Huska Petrus) 17.02.1901 DOB. 18.11.1926 he married 30-year old Katheryna Shushko, p.Josyph and Anastasia Laba. She was from the building No 303. They lived in the building No 303, and had at least 3 children: ▪ Huska Maria 14.04.1928 DOB. ▪ Huska Ivan 15.05.1932 – 16.01.1937 4 ▪ Huska Josaphat 20.06.1936 DOB. o Huska Mykhaylo (Huska Michael) 6.10.1903 – 24.10.1918 o Huska Vasyl (Huska Basilius) 29.12.1905 – 20.03.1906 o Huska Semen 19.01.1907 – 23.01.1907 o Huska Dmytro 4.05.1908 DOB. 19.02.1928 he married 22-year old Vasylyna Tanasiychuk, p.Ivan and Ahaphia Vrublevska. She was from the building No 333. They lived in the building No 333, and had at least 3 children: ▪ Huska Anna 26.07.1929 DOB. ▪ Huska Maria 24.02.1939 – 14.04.1939 ▪ Huska Maria 15.10.1940 DOB. o Huska Maria 10.06.1913 DOB. 25.10.1934 she married Petro Ukrainets, p.Yuriy and Oksana Matiychyk. He was born 22.07.1908, in the neighbouring village of Kolodribka. They lived in the building No 310 in Babyntsi, and had at least 3 children: ▪ Ukrainets Anna 17.05.1936 DOB. ▪ Ukrainets Theodor 16.05.1939 DOB. ▪ Ukrainets Vasylyna 6.01.1941 DOB. o Huska Vasyl 11.08.1916 – 15.03.1917 o Huska Ahaphia, date of birth is unknown. She was not married; she lived in her parents’ building No 310, and had 2 illegitimate children: ▪ Huska Lukia 25.12.1927 – 10.02.1928 ▪ Huska Marianna 1.03.1930 DOB. Yevdokia (Huska Eudoxia) 3.03.1875 DOB. She married Nykyphor Sapach, - Huska p.Sebastian and Maria Krasniuk. He was born in about 1865. Before the marriage, he was a widower. Nykyphor died 2.11.1908 at the age of 43. Yevdokia died 18.07.1935. They lived in the building No 234, and had at least 2 daughters: o Sapach Maria 3.06.1907 DOB. She married Ivan Prokipchuk, p.Oleksa and Vasylyna Lukiy. They lived in the building No 234, and had at least 4 children: ▪ Prokipчук Sophia 16.09.1932 DOB. ▪ Prokipчук Anna 26.01.1935 DOB. ▪ Prokipчук Vasyl 6.04.1940 DOB. ▪ Prokipчук Vasylyna 6.12.1942 DOB. o Sapach Anna 11.12.1908 DOB. 10.02.1936 she married Mykhaylo Kovaliuk, p.Kyrylo and Maria Bodnarchuk. He was born 9.11.1911. They lived at least one son: ▪ Kovaliuk Josaphat 6.02.1937 DOB. - Huska Anastasia (Huska Anastasia) 21.12.1877 DOB. - Huska Petro (Huska Petrus) 25.01.1880 – 13.06.1884 - Huska Roman (Huska Romanus) 17.01.1883 – 12.06.1884 - Huska Anna (Huska Anna) 14.08.1885 DOB. She married Ivan Sirman, p.Vasyl and Theodorа Byrka. They lived in the building No 200, and had at least 5 children: o Sirman Maria 21.09.1913 – 29.09.1913 o Sirman Ahaphia 2.04.1915 – 1.07.1916 o Sirman Mykhaylo 15.06.1916 DOB. o Sirman Vasylyna 20.06.1919 DOB. 20.11.1937 she married Dmytro Yarema, p.Ivan and Anastasia Huska. He was born 3.10.1913. o Sirman Petro 22.06.1922 DOB. | Lukiy (Lukij), Iryna (Irena) (I1316)
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87 | Cobblestone Research: LUKIY ONUPHRIY (Lukij Onuphrius) was born in about 1854. He married Olena Lozovska, p.Nykyphor and Varvara Skipska (Helena Lozowska, p.Nicephorus et Barbara Skipska). She was 3 born in about 1854; she died 14.09.1919 at the age of 65. Onuphriy died 20.12.1898 at the age of 44. They lived in the building No 18 and had at least 6 children: - Lukiy Anna (Lukij Anna) 4.09.1881 – 25.10.1881 - Lukiy Vasylyna (Lukij Basilina) 25.11.1882 DOB. 11.11.1900 she married Ivan Huska, p.Hryhoriy and Anastasia Ivonishyn (Joannes Huska, p.Gregorius et Anastasia Iwoniszyn). He was born 13.06.1876; he died 1.03.1934. Vasylyna died 13.03.1920. They lived in the building No 18, and had at least 7 children: o Huska Vasyl (Huska Basilius) 16.12.1902 – 15.06.1919 o Huska Anna 30.01.1906 DOB. 3.10.1922 she married Ivan Huska, p.Yuriy and Anna Kaluska. They lived in the building No 278, and had at least 3 children: ▪ Huska Dmytro 23.03.1924 DOB. ▪ Huska Sophia 11.05.1931 – 8.08.1931 ▪ Huska Sophia-Vasylyna 27.11.1937 DOB. o Huska Maria 16.10.1907 DOB. 26.11.1929 she married 21-year old Mykhaylo Tanasiychuk, p.Ivan and Ahaphia Vrublevska. He was from the building No 333. They lived in the building No 18, and had at least 3 children: ▪ Tanasiychuk Ivan 13.11.1930 – 1.05.1931 ▪ Tanasiychuk Anna 4.01.1933 DOB. ▪ Tanasiychuk Sophia 30.11.1940 DOB. o Huska Mykhaylo 6.03.1909 DOB. He married Vasylyna Huska, p.Dmytro and Maria Romashenko. They lived in the building No 265, and had at least one daughter: ▪ Huska Maria 14.07.1935DOB. o Huska Hryhoriy 1.01.1911 – 3.08.1911 o Huska Dmytro 25.10.1913 DOB. 2.10.1936 he married Paraskeva Yembryk, p.Vasyl and Vasylyna Stetsiuk. She was born 3.09.1914. They lived at least one daughter: ▪ Huska Maria 14.06.1938 DOB. o Huska Petro 6.02.1915 DOB. - Lukiy Dmytro (Lukij Demetrius) 22.08.1885 – 18.04.1887 - Lukiy Anna (Lukij Anna) 7.07.1889 DOB. 12.11.1905 she married 25-year old Theodor Bevskyy, p.Vasyl and Pelahia Hnydiuk. He was from the building No 29. They lived in the building No 29, and had at least 2 children: o Bevska Paraskeva 24.10.1909 DOB. o Bevskyy Dmytro 31.03.1913 DOB. 30.05.1939 he married Maria Huska, p.Semen and Paraskeva Babiy. She was born 16.10.1921. - Lukiy Ivan (Lukij Joannes) 24.08.1894 – 30.08.1894 - Lukiy Maria (Lukij Maria) 26.07.1896 – 9.04.1902 | Lukiy (Lukij), Onuphriy (Onuphrius) (I1315)
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88 | Cobblestone research: OLEKSIUK In the Registers, they wrote the surname in Latin as “Olexiukâ€, “Oleksiuk†and even “Olexijow†and “Olexiowâ€. In the land documents 1820, they wrote “Olexowâ€. I will write “Oleksiukâ€. 5 I have managed to determine that the first of the kin was DMYTRO OLEKSIUK (Demetrius Oleksiuk). He was born in about 1836. He married Iryna Byrka (Irena Byrka). She was born in about 1835; she died 13.03.1889 at the age of 54. Dmytro died 4.05.1895 at the age of 59. They lived in Babyntsi in the building No 58. In the land documents 1820, 3 Oleksiuk families lived in Babyntsi at that time: Oleksiuk Yuriy (No 57), Oleksiuk Stephan (No 58) and Oleksiuk Semen (No 61). Considering the building numbers, I assume that Stephan was the father or grandfather to Dmytro. Nevertheless, there are no Registers of the previous period to confirm/disprove it. Dmytro and Iryna had at least 2 children: OLEKSIUK HRYHORIY (Oleksiuk Gregorius) was born in about 1868. In 1889, he married Varvara Lukiy (please see the information above). OLEKSIUK MARIA (Oleksiuk Maria) date of birth is unknown. She married Kyrylo Lukiy (please see the information above). | Oleksiuk(Andreychuk), Maria (Mary) (I73)
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89 | Cobblestone Research: Yatsyshyn Oleksa (Jacyszyn Alexius) was born in about 1847. 15.10.1871 at the age of 24 he married 18-year old Katheryna Stetsiuk, p.Stephan and Yevdokia Nazaranko (Cartharina Steciuk, p.Stephanus et Eudocia Nazaranko). They lived in the building No 6-SS, and had at least 10 children: | Family: Oleksa (Alexius) Yatsyshyn (Jacyszyn) / Katheryna (Cartharina) Stetsiuk (Steciuk) (F201)
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90 | Cobblestone Research: 2020 OLEKSIUK In the Registers, they wrote the surname in Latin as “Olexiukâ€, “Oleksiuk†and even “Olexijow†and “Olexiowâ€. In the land documents 1820, they wrote “Olexowâ€. I will write “Oleksiukâ€. 5 I have managed to determine that the first of the kin was DMYTRO OLEKSIUK (Demetrius Oleksiuk). He was born in about 1836. He married Iryna Byrka (Irena Byrka). She was born in about 1835; she died 13.03.1889 at the age of 54. Dmytro died 4.05.1895 at the age of 59. They lived in Babyntsi in the building No 58. In the land documents 1820, 3 Oleksiuk families lived in Babyntsi at that time: Oleksiuk Yuriy (No 57), Oleksiuk Stephan (No 58) and Oleksiuk Semen (No 61). Considering the building numbers, I assume that Stephan was the father or grandfather to Dmytro. Nevertheless, there are no Registers of the previous period to confirm/disprove it. Dmytro and Iryna had at least 2 children: OLEKSIUK HRYHORIY (Oleksiuk Gregorius) was born in about 1868. In 1889, he married Varvara Lukiy (please see the information above). OLEKSIUK MARIA (Oleksiuk Maria) date of birth is unknown. She married Kyrylo Lukiy (please see the information above). | Family: Dmytro (Demetriu) Oleksiuk / Iryna (Irena) Byrka (F480)
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91 | Cobblestone Research: Basic Information: The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Babyntsi. The documents are: Ternopil archives: registrations of births 1872-1895; Borschiv Registry Office: registrations of births 1893-1944, marriages 1880-1944, deaths 1872- 1944. Although there are chronological limits of the Registers, documents of some years are not available. They wrote the Registers in Latin until 1905; I will write names until that period according to Ukrainian transcription and original names in brackets. I have also studied Roman Catholic Registers of Babyntsi (registrations of births 1789-1941, marriages 1785-1941, and deaths 1788-1937) from Borschiv Registry office. Nevertheless, there is no information in the documents, as members of both your families were only Greek Catholics. | Lukiy (Lukij), Ivan (Joannes) (I1311)
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92 | Cobblestone Research: Shows that Lukey, Kyrylo married Maria Oleksiuk and had nine children (Listed) Lukey Family History Book shows that: Father: Karl Lukey Mother: Maria (Mary) Andreychuk | Lukey, Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) (I72)
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93 | Condolence From: Carlin Lamoureux Condolence: With hearts full of love, peace and gratitude we announce the passing of Bronie Edward Lozinski, on July 20, 2022. Bronie passed away peacefully in his home, with his wife and children at his side. He lived 96 years and 7 months. Bronie was born on December 9, 1925, and raised on the family farm just outside of Norquay, Saskatchewan. He met his future wife Vernes Delores (nee Derkatch), when he was hired by her dad to do some work around their family’s farm. Eight years later, Bronie & Vernes tied the knot and started a life together that would span a spectacular 69 years. Shortly after marrying, and after a stint in Ontario building power line infrastructure, Bronie “took a ride†out west with his cousin in search of work. Vernes packed up their few belongings, the most precious of which was their new baby Edie, and followed Bronie to make their forever home in Edmonton. They fed and billeted many workers and family members over the years. Four more children (Debbie, Tim, Chrissy and Kathy) were born out of their love, and the family thrived in a home filled with Vernes and Bronie’s unique blend of merriment and tranquility. Bronie worked at CN Rail for 35 years; he walked to work every day, and acquired his nickname “Quietman.†He was the epitome of wise and calm. He enjoyed solving puzzles, watching sports on T.V, and spending most of his down-time in his ingeniously organized and curated garage. It was his place of comfort and peace. He was clever and resourceful, and a self-taught mechanical engineer. Inventing and fixing anything and everything in his garage was a lifelong passion. Their house is full of hand made treasures that just make sense, from the garden to the kitchen. He was also strong, vigorous and full of vitality; digging out basements by hand when his family was still young, and climbing ladders to fix things late into his 80’s and early 90’s. To his grandchildren he was both a grand and indestructible force in life, as well as an energy as soft and gentle as one of Grandma’s flowers. Bronie was a long time member of the St. Edmunds men’s club, and spent many nights volunteering and hanging out with all his buddies. In his spare time he also enjoyed beekeeping, which yielded 1 to 2 tons a year of the best tasting honey. His children, and later grandchildren, would be told “You want Money? Go sell Honey.†So door-to-door they went. Most of his kids, (the lucky ones at least), still have a tub of Grandpa’s honey in their pantry to this day. Our sweet, honest, strong, quiet, intelligent, patient, resourceful, stoic, and accommodating father/grandfather. How lucky we were to have him. How important he is to our family. Bronie will be lovingly remembered by his wife Vernes, his children Debbie Lamoureux (Michel), Tim (Patti), Christine Skerlak, Kathy Cosentino (Pedro Karam), 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter Edith (Edie) Schewchuk and son-in-law Gary Skerlak. | Lozinski, Bronie Edward (I1699)
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94 | Condolence From: Jesse Schewchuk Condolence: Vernes Derkatch Lozinski “You Are Our Sunshine†1935 - 2022 The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. The sun radiates energy, mainly as light, and is the most important source of energy for life on Earth. Grandma was our sun. She radiated love, was a ball of energy and her light shone so bright. And we were her solar system. Vernes Dolores Derkatch was born to Walter Derkatch and Edith (Koroluk) Derkatch on February 27, 1935 in Hyas, Saskatchewan on the family farm. She was actually named Veronika when she was born, deemed Vernes by a school teacher who wanted to differentiate her from another student with the same name. From her father’s previous marriage she had a sister named Victoria and a brother named Nick. Her siblings from both of her parents were Helen, Anastasia (known as Nettie), and Walter. On the farm in Hyas, the family grew assorted crops, planted a garden every year, tended cattle and raised chickens and turkeys. They regularly attended community social activities and church services. Walter, Grandma’s younger brother, recounts that as kids, Grandma would chase Walter around the yard and lock him out of the house, peering out the window making faces taunting him. He also said that Grandma would curl his hair and try to put shorts on him to dress him up like a girl. Grandma adored her little brother and was devastated when, due to one of life’s difficult circumstances, they were separated at a very young age. On March 5th, 1949 the happiness of the family was shattered when grandma’s mother tragically and suddenly passed away. Her father was away at the time of her death for stomach cancer procedures and treatments, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota. The kids spent 4 months alone without parents or supervision, Walter was just 8 years old and Grandma was 12. Grandma had to step up in the absence of an adult caregiver and assumed the role of nanny. She did all of the cooking and cleaning, and took care of Walter whilst going to school. During this time, she wrote letters to her father on behalf of her mother so that he could be strong during treatment and return home to them. And, return to them he did, but tragedy struck once again, as her father passed away shortly after in December of 1950. After both parents died, Grandma went to live with her older sister, Nettie, and Walter went to live with Helen. Grandma met the love of her life when he was hired by her father to do some odd jobs around their family’s farm. Grandma’s first response when asked to tell stories about Grandpa was to talk about how goooood-looking he was! Grandma was just 10 years old when she prepared and served her first meals to Bronie in her family home. Always the flirt, she would sit above him in the upper balcony at church and mischievously flick wax down onto his head during mass. He would respond by slowly turning his smiling eyes up to glance at her, and her heart would melt. She always giggled when telling that story. Grandpa recognized that Grandma suffered tremendously in her home life and doted on her with special attention, wanting to take care of her. Their relationship blossomed and in 1953, when Vernes was 18 years old, and Bronie 26, they tied the knot and started a life together that would span a spectacular 69 years. Their first daughter, Edith, was born in August of 1954. Soon after, in the spring of 1956, Bronie found work with CN and the family of 3 relocated to Edmonton, Alberta. They found a 2 story home near Grandpa’s work and began to expand their family. Debbie, Tim, Chrissy and Kathy were born to complete their family of 7. Grandma had fierce family values. After losing her parents at such a young age, she treasured building her own legacy. For her own children growing up, she instilled these values, which shaped them to become responsible, upstanding adults and citizens. Every Saturday was a chore day and nobody could leave the house until it was clean and all was in order. The children would even have friends come over to help so they could go off to play. She had a passion for sewing and crocheting and used to make all of their coordinated clothing and elaborate costumes. Grandma also crocheted a blanket for almost every special occasion. One year, she asked each of her 11 grandchildren to choose 2 favourite colours and crocheted a unique blanket for each and every one of us. Grandma spoiled her family and shared a love language of gift giving. From taking her girls on an amazing trip to Vegas, to sneaking smarties from her purse, to shoving our pockets full of goodies or a 5 dollar bill during the long porch goodbyes. “Don’t tell Grandpaâ€, she would say with a wink and a sly grin, as if he didn’t know. She cherished her children and kept their families close. So close that 3 of the 5 children lived on the same block as her for most of their lives. She shared a special bond with each of them. Edie, the eldest, shared Grandma’s love for life and emulated Grandma when she took care of her siblings just as Grandma did her own. Even though Debbie lived away for many years, Grandma did everything she could to provide equally and visited her and her family whenever she had time off to celebrate all of their special events. Tim was her only son. Her special boy. She always kept a plate warm for him particularly when he was working and treasured every coffee visit. You would find Chrissy with her gardening across the backyards of three city lots or in the kitchen cooking up a storm for our family feasts. And, Kathy, was the baby who shared a career with her for many years at Safeway and took over her awe-inspiring cake decorating artform. Grandma’s family grew in marriage through her in-laws Orest, Michel, Patti, Gary, Frank and Pedro. Grandma was a swanky career woman and worked at the neighbourhood grocery store Shop-Easy in Calder, now a historical building, before being recruited by Canada Safeway, where she worked for over 20 years. Grandma was always done up, often compared to Blanche from the Golden Girls. She was glamorous, and the hardest working person around, but always managed to strike a balance between work and a good time. Yes, Grandma was the life of every party. So much so that Debbie recalls how Edie, our mother, used to invite her to parties with her friends to spruce things up. And boy, could she dance! Polkas, two steppin’, waltzing, the butterfly, and heel toe and away we go, just to name a few. She would take every opportunity to get up and dance and to turn up the music on the stereo at home, even when Grandpa kept asking to turn it down. She would say, “Shhh, Bronie. Just you nevermind.†And Grandpa would just smile. Resistance was futile. Grandma and Grandpa even joined a square dancing club! Gramma loved to get dressed up in her fancy skirts and perform on stage. Many hall parties were celebrated and usually ended up with Grandma up dancing on the tables. Good thing Grampa was always there to make sure that all the tables were sturdy! She was usually the last to go to bed and that’s because once home, she would be sharing shots of moonshine and playing cards to endless hours of the morning… Holla!! Grandma was an absolutely outstanding cook and baker. She was known far and wide for her fancy character cakes and delicious squares that she made from scratch for everyone. But this required great attention to detail. She would throw out batches of food if it wasn’t quite right. It was always to perfection. Grandma would cater weddings with her good neighbour Lil Chamber and anyone who she could recruit from her big family to help out! It’s a wonder at all that she had time to cater when she was always busy at home gardening, canning, shelling peas, making perogies, antipasto, jams, dills, beet relish… the list goes on and on. And that was just her spry, youthful energy she embodied perhaps due to all of the time she spent with babies! To say she loved babies would be an understatement. She loved to snuggle, swaddle, cuddle and bathe every baby. In our family, it was a new baby’s inaugural ritual to be bathed in the signature pink plastic bathtub for the first time visiting Grandma. Also signature was Grandma’s delicious raspberry kisses. She would dive into baby's folds with such vigour as though she was going to devour them with love. She passed this love of babies on to her daughter Edie and they spent their adult years as best friends revelling in the joy as our family grew. In February 2003, tragedy struck once more when Grandma lost her first baby, Edie, after a brave battle with breast cancer. And, life would never be the same. But it would change, go on, and our family continued to blossom. One of her favourite things of all was watching all her grandchildren and great- grandchildren grow up and she would love to show us off to dear friends like Madeline. She always made sure all her kids sat by her in church. And, just in case we weren't there, she ensured she had many pictures taken to boast of her big, beautiful brood. Yes, we were all very well versed in the family portrait sessions where we posed for what felt like hours gathered around Grams and Gramps, grinning from ear to ear trying to find a camera lens to look at beyond the array of flashes that blinded us for a few hours following. But I think some of the fondest memories with Grandma were those intimate moments before bed while she scratched our backs with her perfectly polished nails, tracing numbers of letters on our backs for us to guess or how in the morning she would wake us with tender melodies before nourishing us with a bountiful breakfast. In fact, I wrote this poem 20 years ago for her describing our childhood experiences with her: We live under her wing of love A tender watcher from above She gives her warmth, her love, her care Unselfish love which none compare When we were small we watched her feet Dancing to a polka beat The room would spin, music would play She would teach us to dance all day And as we slept, cuddled in her bed, She’s scratch our backs and stroke our heads Then while the sun rose in the east We all awake to grandma’s feast If I awoke at her house today, I’d find it all the very same way The food the laugh the dance for hours Make us glad that grandma’s ours. ___________________ I went to visit grandma a couple of weeks ago and upon my arrival, Grandma looked up, lit up with that girlish joy in her eyes, pointed to me and exclaimed, “She’s one of mine!†That was it. We were hers and she was ours. And, this was the life and the legacy that her and Grandpa built together. On July 20th of this year, her soulmate joined their daughter in heaven. Now, Grandma is at peace with them too. Burn bright, our beautiful Sun! Oh, Heavenly One. The light you ignited in all of us is one that can never be extinguished. Thursday October 20, 2022 | Derkatch, Vernes (Veronica) Dolores (I1698)
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95 | Connie JOHNSON Obituary Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province from Dec. 24 to Dec. 26, 2011. JOHNSON, Connie Louise May 30, 1952 - December 19, 2011 A loving and devoted wife of 34 years, Connie Johnson died at VGH on December 19, 2011. Survived by her beloved husband Terry, children Kathryn, Pamela, Matthew and Jessica, mother Irene and sisters Brenda (Greg Mielnik) and Cheryl (Kevin Nichols). Numerous other relatives and friends will also share their loss. Connie will be joining her father Walter, who passed into heaven in 2003. Connie, eldest daughter of Walter and Irene (nee Sydor) Maksymetz, was born in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, where she received her schooling. In 1970 she enrolled in the Business Administration program at Winnipeg's Red River College. After college, Connie left for Edmonton in 1972 and eventually worked for First City Trust and was relocated in July 1975 to Vancouver. After joining BC Gas in 1978, she was employed in various capacities over twenty years and obtained her CMA designation in 1986. In 1998 Connie joined her husband Terry in his CA public practice in Richmond, to her death. Connie was married to Terry in the Gilbert Plains United Church on July 9, 1977. Connie enjoyed curling in the winter, spending time with friends and being an education advocate, especially during her four years as PAC president at Richmond Secondary. Above all, she was devoted to her family, demonstrated by the fact that she was joined at the hip with her husband, and as her children grew, Connie was always there to cheer them on at every sports event, help with homework and query how their days were. The Johnson children could not have asked for a set of more devoted, loving parents, who were proud that all four children are university graduates. When the children were off at university, they could always depend on her for a daily phone call, motherly advice in an email, knowing that they were truly loved by her. Connie had a great sense of humour, a gift for the gab and a smile for everyone. She will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts. All are welcomed to remember Connie on Wednesday December 28th at 1pm at Brighouse United Church, 8151 Bennett Road in Richmond, with a gathering in celebration of Connie's life that evening between 6pm and 9pm at the Richmond Curling Club, open to all friends and family. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the BC Heart and Stroke Foundation. 604-275-7755 | Maksymetz, Constance (Connie) Louise (I2291)
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96 | Daniel (Danny) Sliva age 67 years of Climax, Saskatchewan, passed away on Sunday, June 19, 2022 at the Shaunavon Hospital & Care Centre in Shaunavon, surrounded by family after a brief battle with cancer. Danny was born to Joseph and Zonie Sliva on September 25, 1954. He grew up on a farm northeast of Rama, Saskatchewan with 2 brothers and a sister. He learned his work ethic and how to farm at a young age. After high school he attended an accounting program in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and then took a different career path, with the Government of Saskatchewan which lasted for 48 years. He started working for the Department of Highways and later at Saskatchewan Crop Insurance as an adjuster/auditor; where he worked up until his passing. He met his wife Cheryl Nerada in 2000 and they were married in 2015; after a long engagement. Danny was a father figure to Coty, Jade, Kalyn and Josh. He especially loved his grandson Kole. Danny was very proud to be a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus. He liked the outdoors; camping, gardening, travelling, and fishing. He was all about family and spent much time with his kids, nieces, nephews and grandson. He always had a smile on his face and was always willing to help. He will be greatly missed. He was predeceased by his parents Joseph and Zonie, his nephew Joseph Sliva and his brother-in-law Barry Fiendell. Left to mourn Danny’s passing is his wife Cheryl, his children Coty, Jade, Kalyn and Josh (Sheree); grandson Kole; Daniel’s brothers Lorne (Cheryl) and David (Laura); his sister Gladys as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, June 23, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. from the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Climax with Reverend Father Melchor Samonté officiating. Interment will take place at Climax Cemetery. Eulogy will be presented by David Sliva. Binkley’s Funeral Service of Shaunavon (www.Binkleys.com) is in charge of the arrangements. Pallbearers will be Josh Raketti, Kalyn Raketti, Jade Raketti, Coty Raketti, Kole Raketti and Ken Peters. | Sliva, Daniel (I776)
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97 | Daniel Peter Huska passed away peacefully at the age of 70 at Hospice House in Kamloops, BC on December 31, 2019 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on September 25, 1949 in Norquay, SK where he lived and enjoyed life helping work on the family farm. In 1974, Dan moved to Williams Lake where he worked at West Fraser Timber Mills until his retirement in 2008. Following his career at the mill, Dan settled in Kamloops to enjoy his retired life and time spent with all his grandchildren. Dan is survived by his wife Arlene, daughter Renee (Al), sons Daniel, Phil, Don and six grandchildren Jeyda, Adam, Holly, Keenan, Hudson and Reese. He is predeceased by his parents Anne and John Huska, wife Bev, daughter Kim, brothers Ben and Joe and sisters Luba and Vera. A celebration of Dan's life will be held on July 4, 2020 in Williams Lake, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dan's memory may be made to the Kamloops Hospice Association located at 72 Whiteshield Cres. S., Kamloops, BC V2E 2S9. | Huska, Daniel Peter (I222)
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98 | DANIEL RICHARD FILIPOWICH Daniel Richard Filipowich's earthly journey ended peacefully at Selkirk General Hospital in Selkirk, Manitoba on September 12, 2015, in his 68th year. Cherished husband of Betty Christian Filipowich. Loving father of Derek (Cheryl); Kim (Mike); and Matthew. Adored grandfather of Rachel and Samantha Popp; Kayla, Carmyn, Dawson, Autumn, and Dallas Christian. Dan leaves behind his mother Rose Filipowich of Heritage Manor in Swan River, Manitoba; sisters Irene and Cathy; mother-in-law Mary Christian; brothers-in-law Mel and Gordon Christian; sister-in-law Linda (Peter) White; sister-in-law Reverend Shirl Christian; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and good friends. Dan was predeceased by his father John and brother-in-law Herb Christian. Dan was raised in Swan River Valley, Manitoba. He started school in the Big Woody District, then graduated from the Swan Valley Collegiate. He attended University of Manitoba for his B.P.E. and Masters of Education. In the decades that followed he taught at Laura Secord School; Stanley Knowles; and St. John's. He spent many summers teaching ESL and a few winter months doing adult ESL. After retirement he enjoyed working on supply for many of his fellow teachers. Throughout his working years he was involved in coaching, particularly volleyball, and was a noted supervisor of the School Patrols as well as helping put together the hand book for the city of Winnipeg School Patrols. Dan was a man of faith, dedicated to his family, with a life-long pursuit to the education of others. "Pick up your cross" Viewing will be held Friday, September 18, 2015 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Glen Eden Funeral Home, 4477 Main Street. Funeral service will be held Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Glen Eden Funeral Home, with viewing one hour prior. Reception to follow. We thank God for his many blessings. | Filipowich, Daniel (I4554)
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99 | DARIA JANE SYDOR Daria Jane Sydor beloved daughter of Adeline (nee Kereliuk) and the late Walter Sydor, peacefully fell asleep on February 11, 2000 at the age of 32 years. Prayer service will be held February 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Sneath Strilchuk Funeral Home, Dauphin. Funeral service will be held February 19 at 10:00 a.m. at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. George, Dauphin, Man. Flowers gratefully declined, if friends and relatives so desire, a donation in her memory can be made to The Deer Lodge Centre, 2109 Portage Avenue, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Michaels, 110 Disraeli St., Winnipeg, or charity of ones choice. As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 13, 2000 | Sydor, Daria Jane (I2304)
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100 | Dauphin Herald (Newspaper) - July 27, 1993, Dauphin, Manitoba 45 Obituaries THE DAUPHIN HERALD 45 Obituaries 45 Obituaries 49 In Memoriam 71 PETER YACYSHEN Peter Yacyshen passed away peacefully at his residence on Saturday, July 17,1993, at the age of 67 years. Peter was born on April 17,1926, at Norquay, SK, son of Cverko and Maria Yacyshen (nee Romoshenko). He received his schooling at Norquay, SK and completed his education at Winnipeg, MB. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces (Navy) and following discharge was employed with C.N. Railways out of Kamsack, SK in the running trades working throughout various points in Mani toba and Saskatchewan as locomotive engineer until 1984. He then retired to Dauphin, MB where he had since resided. Peter was a member of the Dauphin St. Viator’s Roman Catholic Church and a member of the Dauphin Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection. He was also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 20, Dauphin. In 1957, at Sturgess, SK, Peter married Gladys Holm. He is survived by his wife Gladys; and his loving family: four daughters Eldora and husband Peter Manshanden of Brandon, MB, Julian and husband John Soltis of Brandon. MB, Peggy and husband Clement Hacault of Bruxelles, MB, and Bernadette and husband Barry Morton of Dauphin, MB; 11 grand children; two brothers Bill and wife Mildred Yacyshen of Norquay, SK and Mike and wife Bernice of Chilliwack, B.C.; one sister Nellie and husband Stan Noval of Winnipeg, MB; sister-in-law Esther Yacyshen of Edmonton, AB; as well as nieces, nephews and extended family. He was predeceased by his parents; two brothers Metro and John; and two sisters Lena Antoniuk and Anne Queehuk. Should friends so desire memorial donations in memory of Peter may be made to the Dauphin Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection or to the charity of one’s choice. Rosary service was held Tuesday, July 20, 1993 at 6:45 p.m. followed by prayers at 7:00 p.m. in the Sneath Strilchuk Funeral Chapel. Msgr. Gregory Oueharyk officiated at the funeral service held on Wednesday, July 21, 1993 at 9:30 a.m. in the Dauphin Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection. Interment followed in the Dauphin Riverside Cemetery. Cantor was Nick Kereliuk. Honorary pallbearers were Mike Yacyshen, Bill Yacyshen, Stan Noval, Mike Moshenko, and Edward Morton. | Yacyshen, Peter (I20)
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