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The Canora Courier 24 May 2006
Canora Courier, May 24, 2006 Page B1 KOROLUK:
In memory of our parents, Mary Koroluk, passed away May 28, 1981; and Ufer
Koroluk, Sept. 28, 1980. -Sincerely
in our thoughts, daughters Jeannette, Shirley and Valerie. Canora Courier, May 24, 2006 Page B2 PINKERTON: In loving memory of John Pinkerton, who passed away May 24, 2001. Your dear and loving family, All your closest friends; Gathered around 5 years To witness your life's end. Fond memories you left us, For they will always live; And since we don't have you, They are the greatest gift to give. It's easy to remember, When you were healthy and strong; But the pain of losing you, Will always linger on. Please keep an eye on all of us, Help to keep us safe; And remember how we all love you. Until we meet again. -Love, Elaine. Canora Courier, May 24, 2006 Page B2 PYLYPCHUK: Funeral service for Sam Pylypchuk, 80, of Canora, who died May 12 at his residence, was held May 17 at SS. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church with Rev. Joakim Rac officiating. Burial was in the Canora Cemetery with Leson's Funeral Home in care of arrangements. Born on Apr. 29, 1926, on the family farm in the Mikado district to Andrew and Magdeline (Wolloschuk) Pylypchuk, he attended Verdent Valley School and then attended college in Moose Jaw. He received his teaching certificate from the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. On July 22, 1950, he married Victoria Korcz at SS. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canora. He taught school in Canora and the surrounding district for 36 years, retiring in 1983. After his wife died, he spent more time travelling to places such as Saskatoon, Vancouver, Texas and Mexico, usually to visit with family. Predeceased by his parents, Andrew and Magdeline, his wife, Victoria, four brothers, Bill, Joe, Steven and Nick, and a sister, Ann Shiposh, he is survived by two sons, Bob (Blanca) of Port Coquitlam, B.C., and John (Cristina) of Saskatoon; a daughter, Ann (Neville) Sokol of Katy, Texas; a brother, Peter (Jean) of Canora; a sister, Mary Wingerak of Canora; and five grandchildren. |