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The Canora Courier 18 April 2007
Canora Courier, April 18, 2007 Page 18 – In memory of: GRONA:
In loving memory of our dear husband, father, great-grandfather, Michael, who
passed away April 16, 2000. Fondly
loved and deeply mourned, Heart
of my heart, I miss you so; Often
my darling my tears will flow; Dimming
your picture where'er I go, 'Tis
sad but true, I will abide; Until
some day we'll be side by side. -Forever loved and deeply missed by wife, Jean and family. Canora Courier, April 18, 2007 Page 18 – In memory of: BURYM,
Paul: April 18, 2006. Even
though I've known you for a short while, you have shared with me so many
memories. You
simply took your life in stride, embracing the happy moments along with the
sad. Accepting things for what they were. You
stood with courage to meet the responsibilities that come along and sacrificed
so much for the love of your children. From
all of this and more, there will forever be a special place in my heart for
you. -Leon and Virginia. Canora Courier, April 18, 2007 Page 19 SUSZYSKI:
Funeral Services for the late Paul Suszycki, 94 of the Buchanan District, who
passed away April 8, 2007 in Canora Hospital was held April 13, 2007 from the
Chapel of Preeceville Funeral Home with Fr. Antoni Degutis officiating.
Interment was in Dobrowady Cemetery with Preeceville Funeral home in care of
arrangements. Paul
Suszycki was born December 11, 1912 at the family farm north of Buchanan to
Samuel and Tekla (Yasinski) Suszycki. He was the youngest of the seven
children. He attended Monastyr School. He was a farmer all of his life, first mixed farming and later only grain. He worked his 8043 John Deere tractor until 2004. He stayed at his home on the farm until February of 2007. He was hospitalized, and in March entered the Eaglestone Lodge in Kamsack for three weeks until his passing on April 8, at the Canora Hospital. Paul is predeceased by his mother Tekla and father Samuel, his brothers Joe and John, his sisters Nellie Brezinski, Albina Prokop, Francis Gulka, Polly Loshka, and many nieces and nephews. |