LYSENKO
LYSIUK
LYSKO
LYSTER
LYSY
LYSENKO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-02 published
LYSENKO,
Walter
On February 1, 2006 at London Health Sciences Centre, University
Campus, Walter
LYSENKO passed away in his 67th year. Loved by
his wife Christa
KUNZE. Dear father to Shari
KING
(Terry) and
Anita SHIN
(Bill.)
Walter will also be missed by many other family
and Friends. A graveside service will take place at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens, 2001 Dundas Street East, London on Saturday,
February 4, 2006 at 10 a.m. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial
Funeral Home, 452-3770.
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LYSIUK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-27 published
SKWARCHUK,
Helen
Passed away after a lengthy illness, at Etobicoke General Hospital,
on Friday, February 24, 2006. Helen
SKWARCHUK (née
HAWRYSKEVICH)
of Aurora and formerly of Simcoe, Oshawa and Hamilton, in her
84th year. Beloved wife of the late Samuel
SKWARCHUK. Dear mother
of Ruthann (Ronald)
MacDONALD,
Ester
(William)
NICHIPORIK, Marie
(James) BLAKELEY, Joseph (Linda)
SKWARCHUK, William (Joan)
SKWARCHUK,
Leonard (Diana)
SKWARCHUK, and Russell
SKWARCHUK. Dear sister
of Annie (Fred)
LYSIUK,
Mary
(Louis)
NISCHUK, and predeceased
by John (Jenny) and Steve
HAWRYSKEVICH.
Also survived by 15 grandchildren,
16 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-granddaughters. Friends
may call at
SKWARCHUK
Funeral
Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803,)
for visitation on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 from 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. and for visitation on Thursday, March 2, 2006 at the
Simcoe Seventh-day Adventist Church, 56 South Dr., Simcoe, from
10 a.m. until time of a Funeral Service at 11 a.m. Interment
Port Dover Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
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LYSKO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-17 published
LYSKO,
Shirley
Catherine (née
EMPEY)
After a courageous battle with cancer, Shirley Catherine
LYSKO
(née EMPEY) of Tillsonburg passed away in her 66th year on Saturday,
July 15, 2006 at her son's home in Saint Thomas surrounded by her
children and grandchildren. Devoted wife of her late husband
William LYSKO (1981.) Loving mother of five children, Lynn and
husband Doctor Richard
AMSTADTER of California, Michael and wife
Kathryn of Saint Thomas, William of Burlington, Robert and wife
Stacy of Ohio and Cindy and husband Todd
COULTER of Barrie. Proud
Grandmother of Tristan and Chelsea-Lynn
LYSKO,
Daniel and Jessica
AMSTADTER,
Cassidy and Mitchell
COULTER, Lauren,
Larissa and
Lydia LYSKO.
Born on a farm in Springfield to the late Roy and
Mabel EMPEY,
Shirley was one of 13 children. She is survived
by sisters Luella
MEATHERALL of Ingersoll and Jean
EMPEY of Tillsonburg
brothers Keith (RoseMarie)
EMPEY of Springfield, Jack (Pat)
EMPEY
of Summers Corners, and Don (Margaret)
EMPEY of Norwich; brother-in-law
Don WILLIAMSON of London; sisters-in-law Marlene
EMPEY of Springfield,
Lorraine (Wayne)
CLARK of Saint Thomas, Irene
LYSKO of Saint Thomas
and Shirley
LYSKO of Brockville; as well as many loving nieces,
nephews and cousins. Shirley is predeceased by sisters Helen
(Harry) ESSELTINE, Norma
WILLIAMSON, Dorothy (Mack)
SUTHERLAND,
brothers Howard, Harry, Kenneth and Melvin
EMPEY, brothers-in-law
Howard MEATHERALL and Tony
LYSKO.
Shirley worked hard throughout
her life, both in and out of the home. She worked for the past
10 years as a Mary Kay beauty consultant. In this role, she met
many women who will remember her for her unique wit and inner
strength. She will be sorely missed by Friends and family. Visitation
will be held on Monday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. and Tuesday from 2:00-4:00 p.m.
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, 119 Talbot St,
Aylmer where the Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, July 19th
at 11: 00 a.m. Rev. Janiess
BINN-
LANDELL officiating. Donations
may be made to Community Care Access in Oxford or Elgin Counties,
to the London Regional Cancer Centre (Lung Cancer Research) or
Saint_John's United Church. Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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LYSTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-15 published
CHRISTMAS,
Olive
May (née
LYSTER)
(October 8, 1921 To November 10, 2006)
Olive was born near Cabri, Saskatchewan, the fourth child of
Joseph and Susan
LYSTER.
While still an infant Olive's family moved
to Empress, Alberta, where her father was employed by the C.P.R.
She. received all her formal education through the Empress schools.
Extracurricular activities included C.G.I.T., tap-dancing, badminton,
softball, and wiener roasts on the banks of the Red Deer River.
On a Sunday in May, 1940, she accompanied her father to the service
in Saint Mary's Church where the congregation would welcome their
new minister, recently-ordained and youthful, Hugh
CHRISTMAS.
Although she always denied it, there are others who are certain
they heard her whisper to her father that after the service he
should invite the new minister home for a cup of tea. Whatever,
thus began a 66-year long love affair. The regulations of the
church made it impossible for Hugh to be married until he was
24-years of age and ordained to the Priesthood. So, after an
interminable period of being 'the preacher's girlfriend', on
October 19, 1942, Olive and Hugh stood in Saint Mary's Church, Empress,
and exchanged their marriage vows. Subsequently, the couple lived
in and served the following Saskatchewan communities: Alsask,
Milden, Wolseley, and Estevan. James was born while they were
still in Alsask; David, in Wolseley; and Janice, in Estevan.
In 1954, Hugh was recruited into the Royal Canadian Air Force
as a Chaplain. His first 'posting' was to Summerside, Prince
Edward Island. where the girl from the prairies was introduced
to lobsters and other Maritime experiences. Subsequent 'postings'
were to Winnipeg, Calgary, Toronto, and Moose Jaw. By this time,
Hugh had been promoted to the rank of Lt. Col., and was sent
to Lahr, W. Germany, as Senior Chaplain in Europe. This development
made it possible for Olive to accompany him on many trips - Sardinia,
to American bases in Ramstein, and Brunnsum in Holland, to conferences
in Rome and Paris, and to Prague, Czechoslovakia (behind the
Iron Curtain). On holidays, they visited Hugh's parents in England,
and visited his birthplace. Of course, none of these places could
be reached without passing through London, and Olive reveled
in the shopping and the live theatre. 1972 brought them back
to Training Command H.Q. in Winnipeg, and a year later Hugh was
'honourably discharged on account of age', and they were 'retired'.
Where to live? Years before, by mutual agreement, they had selected
Calgary as 'the only place we chose to live'. So, after a brief
spell as Rector of The Church of the Good Shepherd, Hugh was
persuaded to work for the D.V.A. as Chaplain in the Col. Belcher
Veterans' Hospital. And there Olive really found the opportunity
to give expression to her abilities as a Volunteer Care-Giver.
(After the death of her little daughter, Susan, Olive worked
out her grief and loss by working as a Nursing Aide, first in
the Elm Tree Nursing Home in Toronto, and then in Central Park
Lodge, in Moose Jaw.) Not only on Sunday mornings rushing wheel-chairs
to the Hospital Chapel, but on any day of the week you would
find her up on the wards. Sometimes just quietly holding a shaky
hand, sometimes chatting about 'old times', reading or writing
a letter. On several occasions Olive was instrumental in linking
veterans with long lost relatives. In all things she was like
a big sister to 'her boys'. And this caring concern carried on
into the move into the 'new Belcher'. On at least one occasion
Olive was a nominee for Care-Giver of the Year. There are people
throughout Alberta and British Columbia who will always link
her name with the Calgary Children's Milk Fund. Through the 1990's
she collected and counted literally hundreds of thousands of
creamer tops and brand labels and logos from 1- and 2-litre milk
containers. Hers was truly a life full of love - for her husband,
her children, and her neighbours. To Maxine Johnston and the
exceptional team of care-givers at the Brentwood Care Centre:
you have the heartfelt gratitude of this Christmas family. Olive
was predeceased by her parents, three siblings, her elder son
James, and her infant daughter Susan. She is survived by her
husband; daughter-in-law, Rose (Calgary); her son, David (Coleen)
recently moved to Calgary; and her daughter, Janice (David)
PAULSON,
of Pr. George, British Columbia; nine grandchildren: Heather
and Laura, of Calgary; Katherine (Dean)
FUSSEY, of Calgary; Daniel
(Crystal,) and James (Nicole) of Winnipeg; Eric (Lisa)
PAULSON,
of New York; Jeffrey
PAULSON, of Whistler, British Columbia
Michael PAULSON, of Pr. George; and Andrew
PAULSON, of Whitehorse,
Northwest Territories.; also, two great-grandchildren: Jaymie
Noelle CHRISTMAS and Nathan James
CHRISTMAS, both of Winnipeg.
Funeral services will be held in St. Barnabas' Anglican Church,
1407 - 7 Ave. N.W., Calgary, on Thursday, November 16th at 1: 30 p.m.
the Rev. Jagdutt Singh, Presider. Burial in the family plot in
Queen's Park Cemetery. For those who do not go to the cemetery,
please note that a reception will follow in the St. Barnabas'
Parish Hall. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to
the Altar Guild of St. Barnabas' Anglican Church. Heritage Funeral
Services 'Heritage Funeral Home' Telephone: 403-299-0100.
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LYSY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-14 published
LYSY,
Sophia (née
KOWAL)
Sorrowfully the family of Sophia
LYSY (née
KOWAL) announces her
passing on February 13th, 2006. Her husband Michael and granddaughter
Christine predeceased Sophia. She was predeceased by her brother
Andrew, her sisters Ksenia and Anastasia in Ukraine and her sister
Anna in Poland. Sophia, beloved mother of Vera and her husband
John, and Bob and his wife Anna Mae. Cherished Babsia of Darlene,
Raymond, Michael and Wendy, Gregory and Constance, Daria, Robert
and Paulina, and Mitchell. Loving great-grandmother (Babsia-Babsia)
of Chantal, Laska, Nicholas, Douglas, Daniel, Natalie, and Sophia.
Will be remembered by many nieces and nephews in Canada, Ukraine,
and Poland. Sophia was a founding member of the Ukrainian National
Federation and Sts. Vladimir and Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church
in Windsor, Ontario. Visiting at the Windsor Chapel Funeral Home,
1700 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor, Ontario on Wednesday from 2-5
and 7-9 p.m. Panakhyda Wednesday at 7: 30 p.m. Visitation at Sts.
Vladimir and Olga Byzantine Catholic Church (1505 Langlois) on
Thursday, February 16, 2006 from 10: 30 a.m. followed by Divine
Liturgy at 11: 00 a.m. Very Reverend Fr. Eugene
HALITSKY officiating.
Interment Heavenly Rest Cemetery. In kindness, memorial donations
may be made to the Ukrainian Women's Organization of Canada (Windsor
branch) Scholarship Fund, Sts. Vladimir and Olga Ukrainian Catholic
Church Building Fund or to the charity of your choice. You may
share your cherished memories with the family at www.windsorchapel.com.
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