Obituary
Obituary of Marie Yuzyk
A memorial folder from the funeral service may be printed under the "Memories' tab, then choose "Memorial Program". Mary Yuzyk (Nykolyshyn) was born November 2, 1923 in the Roblin district of Manitoba, daughter of George and Wasylina (Derkach) Nykolyshyn. She completed her education in Roblin and as a young girl joined the army in 1942 and worked in the hospital. After the army Mary moved to Winnipeg where she worked and later returned to be closer to home. On November 22, 1950 Mary was united in marriage to Albin Yuzyk at Kamsack, Saskatchewan. Their marriage was conducted by Rev. Father Frank Yuzyk, brother to Albin. The couple farmed in the Veregin district until 1979 when they retired from farming and moved to Kamsack. In 1983 the couple moved to Yorkton continuing to enjoy their retirement. In September of 1993 Albin passed away and Mary continued to reside in Yorkton until July of 2012 to be closer to family. Mary will be remembered as a kind woman. Her family was a great source of pride to her. In her younger years Mary enjoyed bowling and continued this into her senior years. She also enjoyed doing macrome and crocheting. Mary also greatly enjoyed the company of her friends. Mary passed away on June 27, 2014 after a courgeous battle with cancer at the age of 90 years. She leaves to mourn her passing and to celebrate her life, three sons, Frank of Calgary, Bill and his wife Lorraine of Saskatoon and Leonard and his wife Karin of Winnipeg; five grandchildren Krista, Rachelle and David, Kristin and Tyler; four great grandchildren Bailey, Laila, Sofia and Lyle. She is survived by three sisters Stella, Pauline and Gloria. Mary predeceased by two brothers Walter and Fred and two sisters Ollie and Jean. Service Information
Thursday, July 3rd, 2014 10:30am, St. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church
Services for Marie Yuzyk
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