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Name |
Louis Laskowich |
Birth |
Ukraine |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
2 Dec 1980 |
Burial |
6 Dec 1980 |
Riverside Cemetery, Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada |
Person ID |
I151 |
Yacyshen Family |
Last Modified |
24 Oct 2022 |
Family |
Annie (Ann) Musey, b. 5 Oct 1905, Venlaw, Manitoba, Canada d. 1961 (Age 55 years) |
Marriage |
1923 |
Children |
+ | 1. Audre Grace Laskowich, b. 1924, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada d. 18 Mar 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Age 88 years) |
| 2. Herman Norman Laskowich, b. 3 Jun 1928, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada d. 21 May 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Age 77 years) |
+ | 3. W. Laskowich |
+ | 4. Esydor Laskowich, b. 24 Jul 1940, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada d. 8 Oct 2022, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (Age 82 years) |
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Family ID |
F42 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Dec 2022 |
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Notes |
- 25TH SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR
ANNA AND LOUIE LASKOWICH
KAMSACK, SASKATCHEWAN
On November 28, 1948 in the parish hall at the Church of Holy St. Jehoshaphat (St. Josaphat the Martyr) in Kamsack, Saskatchewan the Silver Wedding [Anniversary] took place for the noble folks of Luka (Louie) and Anna Laskovych (Laskowich).
The noble Laskowichs are faithful children to their Church, and devoted to the cause of the people. Their Silver Wedding [Anniversary] was not only a celebration with their family, who came from Norquay and the surrounding area, but also a rejoicing with their friends and acquaintances in Kamsack.
They began the next [phase] of their married life with God at St. Josaphat’s early, on a holy day, Sunday, November 28; he [they] and his [their] children started with Holy Confession and Holy Communion.
In the evening at the Parish Hall, ladies from the Women’s Fraternity [Society] prepared dinner and Reverend Fr. Voladimir (Vladimir])Flyak said a few words to the guests of Mr. Laskowich; he addressed the tasks of the Ukrainian family in the time of ungodly Communism, which tries to destroy the family and the people. He encouraged endurance in the faith of the fathers to preserve the native language and customs of the Ukrainian people.
We, as well as friends and acquaintances gave them and their family wishes and gifts. At the urging of Reverend Father Voladimir(Vladimir), who had recently arrived from Lebanon (Arab/Israeli War – 1948) near Palestine, $40 was collected for charitable purposes; $25 dollars which is intended for wanderers [refugees], $10 for the Headquarters of the Ukrainian Catholics of Canada, and to the press fund for the Ukrainian Vista, $5.
Sincere thanks to all donors.
Precentor (Cantor)
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