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BOYKO - Catherine (Kay) Boyko. (January 28, 1918 - September 27, 2015). Catherine (Kay) Boyko was born on January 28, 1918 in Prud’homme, SK to John and Mary Boyko. She was the third eldest of six children (Anne, Peter, Kay, Nick, Emily, and Walter). Kay graduated as a nurse from Misericordia Hospital, Edmonton where she received a gold medal for proficiency. She furthered her studies at McGill University, Montreal and served three years in India with The World Health Organization as an instructor. Public health took her to many regions in Saskatchewan, the most recent being Yorkton. Kay served as the Director of Public Health Nursing for the province of Saskatchewan with her head office being in Regina, but residing in Yorkton. Following her retirement, Kay retreated to the warmer climate of Victoria, BC, where she lived for a number of years. She then moved to Ontario, spending time in Mississauga and Milton. Kay travelled extensively and belonged to various organizations locally, provincially and nationally. Her education, appreciation of the arts, helping others and physical well being were important to her along with her spirituality. She devoted much of her time to the Ukrainian Catholic Church in prayer and served on various committees from fund-raising to cultural awareness to Ukrainian/English translations. Kay touched many lives in her years of service, her community involvement and family functions. Kay passed away in Milton, ON after 97 years of a blessed, meaningful and productive life. She is predeceased by her parents: John and Mary Boyko, her brother Peter (Emma) Boyko, her sister Anne (Peter) Ewanchuk, sisters-in-law Flora and Nettie and brother-in-law Michael Matsalla. She leaves to mourn her brother Nick Boyko of Meadow Lake, her sister Emily Matsalla (Calgary) and her youngest brother Wally Boyko of Milton, ON and various nieces and nephews. Interment took place at the Meadow Lake Woodlawn Cemetery with Father Ivan Nahachewsky officiating. LASTIWKA - Nicholas Metro Lastiwka was born on November 27, 1937 in the Springside district of Saskatchewan; a son of Maria (nee Gryschuk) and Metro Lastiwka. He was raised on the farm and attended the Crossroads and Theodore Schools. As a young man he began training in the health care field and began his career as a male nurse at the Royal Alexander Hospital in Edmonton. Following ten years in Edmonton Nick moved to Calgary, where he would spend the next 30 years, mainly at the Calgary General Hospital. In 1984 Nick met Bernice Vocat and thus began a 30 year relationship. The couple continued to reside in Calgary until 1998, when they moved back to Theodore, where they have since resided. Although retired, Nick always loved the farming way of life and he greatly enjoyed the times spent on the tractor & combine as he helped out various family members on their farms. In later years coffee row was the favourite place. He was a community minded individual, he was a village councillor and had served as deputy mayor and mayor. He was acknowledged this past August at the 100th anniversary celebration of St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Riverside district. In poor health for some time, Nick passed away suddenly at his home in Theodore on Friday, October 30, 2015. He was 77 years of age. Predeceased by his father Metro & mother Maria; brothers: Jim, Bill & Alex Lastiwka and by sisters: Katie Lutz, Helen Benfield, Rose Wenzel and Sophia Koroll. Nick is survived by his wife Bernice; a sister, Elizabeth (Len) VanDenBussche of Victoria and by numerous nieces, nephews and his many other relatives and friends. The funeral service was held on Friday morning, November 6 from St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Riverside district, north of Theodore. Very Rev. Mel Slashinsky officiated. The cross bearer was Clay Serby. The interment took place in the Parish Cemetery with Terry Lastiwka, Dean Lastiwka, Louis Lahosky, Larry Koroll, Fred Allary and Ray have serving as the casket bearers. Memorials were to St. John’s Church. Condolences can be sent to www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
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BEREZNY - Genevieve Alice Berezny (nee Sakundiak). The family of Genevieve Alice Berezny announces, with much sadness, her passing on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at St. Joseph’s Home, Saskatoon. Genevieve is survived by her husband, William ‘Bill’; four daughters, Joan (Les) Smith, Yvonne (Doug) Matthies, Adrianne Clemmensen and Diana (Keith) Woytiuk; son-in-law, Bill Waynert; thirteen grandchildren, Matthew (Allison), Natalie and Michael Waynert; Kayleigh (Brock) Skomorowski and Adrianna Smith; Ryan, Tyler (Vanessa), Scott and Mark Matthies; Jessica and Jacob Clemmensen; Garrett and Chloe Woytiuk; four great-grandchildren, Olivia, Victoria and Nolan Matthies and Jude Skomorowski; sister, Cynthia (Alex) Billy; sister-in-law, Stephanie Sakundiak and by several nieces and nephews. Genevieve was predeceased by her daughter, Marianne Waynert in 1995; parents, Larry and Josephine (Siganski) Sakundiak and two brothers, Edward and Ben Sakundiak. Genevieve was born on a farm near Veregin on April 15, 1934. At the age of 81 she succumbed to cancer. Genevieve attended school at Tolstoy, Veregin, primary and secondary and high school at Sacred Heart Academy, Yorkton, SK. She chose a teaching career and attended Teachers’ College at Saskatoon and the U of S. She taught at Poplar Point School, Victoria Elementary, Kamsack, Punnichy and Moose Jaw Catholic Schools. In 1956 Genevieve married William Berezny. They lived in various places in Saskatchewan: Westbend, Punnichy, Grenfell, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Good Spirit Lake and finally St. Volodymyr Villa, Saskatoon. Genevieve was a devout member of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, teaching catechism, participating in liturgical services. She had a great passion for liturgical music of the church, chairing a committee that published a hymn book. Genevieve became an accomplished oil painter. She delighted friends with Saskatchewan landscapes, farm scenes and Good Spirit Lake, especially sand dunes and coloured skies. Prayers for Genevieve will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 8, 2015. Divine Liturgy will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, November 9, 2015 celebrated by Rt. Rev. Fr. Andrew Muzyka and Rev. Fr. Vladimir Mudri. Both services will be held at the Chapel of St. Volodymyr Villa, 1302 Louise Place, Saskatoon. Interment will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in memory of Genevieve can be made to the Saskatoon Cancer Clinic. To read this notice and share memories, visit, www.parkfuneral.ca “Obituaries”. Arrangements entrusted to Greg Lalach, Park Funeral Chapel, 306.244.2103.
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nec) Kachuk. Janet grew up on the farm in Stenen, SK with her sister, Gail. She also had a brother, David, who died in infancy. Janet passed away suddenly on November 5, 2015 with her husband, Arnold, at her side. Janet attended Stenen School in the lower grades and then went to high school in Sturgis, SK. She then moved to Yorkton to attend nurses training at the Yorkton Union Hospital and graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1965. Janet worked in many departments including Maternity and Emergency. She worked as the Head Nurse of the Emergency Department for many years. She also worked at the nursing home, public health and home care. Janet met Arnold when he was playing baseball with the Yorkton Canadians. She was united in marriage to her loving husband and best friend on October 11, 1969. During their marriage, they were blessed with two wonderful children, Sheri and Mark. Janet and Arnold enjoyed many good times over their 46 years of marriage. In their younger days they enjoyed dancing, especially the Old Time Waltz and the Jive. Janet enjoyed needlework and crafts, cooking, baking, gardening, computer games, spending time with family and friends and watching the Blue Jays and Roughriders. Most of all she loved raising her kids and watching them grow up into the people they are today. Even though Janet lived with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for many years she didn’t let that stop her from enjoying life. She was brave and strong, had a positive attitude and was always happy to see everyone. After working as a home care nurse herself, Janet was very appreciative of the support from the home care nurses and aides that came into her home. She developed friendships with many of them. Janet was predeceased by her parents, John and Fannie Kachuk; her brother, David Kachuk and numerous aunts and uncles. She leaves to mourn her passing and celebrate her life: her husband, Arnold; her daughter, Sheri of Calgary, AB; her son, Mark (Jillayne) of Saskatoon, SK; her sister, Gail (John) Philbin of Winnipeg, MB; her aunt, Lenore Hrywkiw of Yorkton, SK; and in-laws, Margaret and Ed Stachura of Yorkton, SK, Rose Gress of Saskatoon, SK and Diane and Gary Laycock of Yorkton, SK; as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. The Prayer Vigil Service was held on Friday, November 6, 2015 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton, SK with Father Francis Hengen officiating. The pianist, Lorraine Lysak led the congregation and members of the parish choir in the singing of the hymns, “Amazing Grace”, “Psalm 119” and “Holy God, We Praise Your Name”. The Reader was Cherie Esson. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, November 7, 2015 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton, SK with Father Francis Hengen serving as the Celebrant. The pianist, Diana Hornung led the congregation and members of the parish choir in the singing of the hymns, “Glory and Praise to Our God”, “Psalm 23”, “Morning Has Broken”, “Be Not Afraid”, “Song of the Angels” and “How Great Thou Art”. The readers were Carla Laycock and Teresa Laycock and the Cross Bearer was Emily Srochenski. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Grant Laycock, David Laycock, Matthew Srochenski, Earl Stachura, Ralph Stachura and Tom Stachura serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
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