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The Canora Courier

31 March 2010

HOLOBOFF  LOZINSKY  NICOLYCHUK

Canora Courier, March 31, 2010 Page 16

HOLOBOFF: In loving memory of Lena Holoboff who passed away March 29, 2002.

If you are ever going to love me,

Love me now, while I can know

The sweet and tender feelings

Which from true affection flow.

Love me now

While I am living,

Do not wait until I'm gone And then have it chiseled in marble,

Sweet words on ice-cold stone.

If you have tender thoughts of me,

Please tell me now.

If you wait until I am sleeping,

Never to awaken,

There will be death between us,

And I won't hear you then.

So, if you love me, even a little bit

Let me know it while I am living

So I can treasure it.

-Sadly missed by son Wayne (Bobbie), son Chris (Teresa), grandsons Colin and Curtis, her family and many friends.

 

Canora Courier, March 31, 2010 Page 18

LOZINSKY: Burt (Bohdan) Lozinsky of Regina and formerly of Danbury, passed away on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at the Wascana Grace Hospice in Regina, at the age of 82 years.

Burt was born on January 8th 1928 to Joseph H. and Edith (nee Zawatsky) Lozinsky in Danbury. He completed grades 1 to 10 in Brush Valley, grade 11 at Hyas and grade 12 at Nutana Collegiate

in Saskatoon. After taking his teacher training in Moose Jaw, Burt taught near Coronoch for several months till the end of the school term. He then moved north to Meota where he taught for one year. Not having completed his teacher training left him doing various jobs until March of 1948, when he returned home to work for Rudachyuk Bros. in Arabella. On July 25th,1950, Burt enlisted in the RCAF where he remained for the next 10 years. In 1960, he joined his brother Vernon who was operating Texaco Service in Danbury. After 25 years they closed shop and Burt moved to Regina and began working in the Department of Highways office. After retiring he continued to live in Regina until being diagnosed with cancer in January of this year. Burt was a diehard Toronto Blue Jay and Roughrider Fan. Much of his free time was spent fishing with his Uncle Rudy. He enjoyed expressing his opinions in letters to the editors of various newspapers. Burt will be dearly missed by all.

He was predeceased by his parents, and a sister Lily, in infancy. Burt is lovingly remembered by his two brothers: Vern (Joyce) in Danbury and Miles (Marion) of Regina, and their families.

The Prayer Service was held at the Chapel of Leson's Funeral Home on March 29th, and a Graveside Service took place in the Canora Cemetery on March 30th, with Rt. Rev. Mitred Archpriest Mikolaj Derewianka officiating. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to the Regina Wascana Grace Hospice (#50 Angus Rd, REGINA, SK, S4R 8P6) as tokens of remembrance. Arrangements were entrusted to LESONS FUNERAL HOME, Canora (563-5671)

 

Canora Courier, March 31, 2010 Page 18

NICOLYCHUK: Randy Nicolychuk passed away peacefully at St. Paul's Hospital. Saskatoon on Saturday, March 13, 2010.

He is survived by his loving wife Pat; his three children. Chris of Saskatoon, Cindy, and Curtis of Calgary, AB; hi, granddaughter, Devyn; sisters. Pat of Medicine Hat. AB, Diane of Regina, and Debbie of Melfort.

Randy was born in Trenton, Ont. and was raised in Canora, Sask. by his aunt and uncle, Frank and Mary Rakochy.

Randy was predeceased by his father, Ernie Nicolychuk; uncle Frank Rakochy and cousin Bob Rakochy, and mother­in-law, Katherine Herman.

Relatives and friends paid their respects to Randy at Mourning Glory Funeral Services on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Interment was held at Woodlawn Cemetery with the Very Rev. Bohdan Demczuk officiating. Arrangements in care of Kurtis Rae Mourning Glory Funeral Services (975-5200).

 

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