Seamus Lubiniecki
Seamus Lubiniecki

Obituary of Seamus John Lubiniecki

LUBINIECKI - Seamus Lubiniecki beloved father of Teagan, Tannis and Reece Lubiniecki, son of Del and JoAnn Lubiniecki passed away at his home in Langenburg on Friday, June 7, 2019. He was fifty years of age. Seamus John Lubiniecki was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta on April14, 1969 to parents Del and JoAnn Lubiniecki. They moved to Calgary and in 1971, Seamus's brother Shane was born. They then moved to Lethbridge where Seamus attended elementary school. It was here that he was active in the sport of boxing. Seamus's agility and dedication to the sport earned him many titles in Alberta. The Lubiniecki family moved to Yorkton in 1982 where Seamus attended Composite Junior High. He loved playing baseball at this age. Seamus was quick to make friends in Yorkton, at his junior high school and then as he continued on to Yorkton Regional High School. Seamus's days as a teenager in Yorkton are remembered fondly by his classmates and peers. He was a fun loving and unique character. Many who grew up in Yorkton in the 1980's will remember Seamus's famous "stick man van". There are countless humorous stories of Seamus's experiences from this time in his life. In 1987 Seamus's family moved to Crystal Lake and Seamus attended Sturgis School. He completed grade 11 and then chose to enter the workforce. He was employed as a roofer by Jim Wilton. He then went out to B.C. and Alberta where he had several temporary construction jobs. In 1990 he moved to Saskatoon where he again worked as a roofer. It was here in Saskatoon in 1991 that he met Reni Morash, who he would go on to marry in 1996. Seamus attended SIAST in Saskatoon for pre-employment machining and earned his journeyman machinist ticket in 1996. He was employed as a machinist by Hitachi and by JNE Welding in Saskatoon. Seamus joined the Millwright Union Hall Local 1021 in 1996. He worked at many plant sites across the province through the union and earned his journeyman millwright ticket in 2000. Seamus's oldest daughter, Teagan was born in Saskatoon in 1998, followed by his second daughter Tannis in 2000. In 2000, the family moved to Hudson Bay, SK for employment with Weyerhauser. In 2003 his youngest daughter Reece was born. The girls have fond family memories of camping, fishing, and time spent surrounded by nature in Hudson Bay. Regular gatherings with other Hudson Bay families brought lifelong friendships from this period in time. In 2008, the family moved to Churchbridge, SK. for employment with Mosaic. Seamus coached girls ball in Churchbridge and enjoyed the girl's early years of hockey. Although his marriage to Reni ended at this time, they remained friends, particularly in the last several years of his life. In 2014 Seamus began work at Snow Lake, MB with Hudbay Minerals. He would travel back and forth from his home in Langenburg to his work in Snow Lake on a weekly basis. He enjoyed the drive, often stopping to pick rocks along the way. He loved his Snow Lake family. He thought of his roommate Riley Eastman as a brother and Riley's mom and dad, Gail and Gator Eastman as another set of parents. He was well liked by his coworkers had many good friends in the Snow Lake community. A month before his passing he had commented how he loved his current life and how his time in Snow Lake brought him complete happiness. Seamus will be remembered for his sense of humor. He made so many people he came into contact with laugh. He could change the workplace from a place of boredom to a place of fun. And a party just wasn't the same without Seamus. Seamus will be remembered for his love of animals, especially dogs and cats. When he saw a dog, he could not stop himself from petting or hugging it and many a cat were wrapped in blankets and cradled in his arms. Seamus will be remembered for his preoccupation with rocks. He picked them, he hauled them, he made Inukshuks with them and he never stopped dreaming of building with them. Seamus loved family gatherings. He loved to tease his nieces and nephews and younger cousins. He was always entertaining and they looked forward to his visits. He loved a good fish fry and a bonfire (the bigger the better). He was a warm and welcoming person, at ease with anyone, and he loved to visit with friends and family of all ages. Seamus was predeceased by his grandparents Leo and Alma Lubiniecki of Sturgis; and James and Joan Dodd of St. John's NFLD, his uncles, Bernie Lubiniecki and Kevin Lubiniecki. He leaves to cherish his memory his three daughters, Teagan, Tannis and Reece Lubiniecki of Churchbridge and their mother Reni Morash of Churchbridge; his parents, Del and Jo Ann Lubiniecki of Crystal Lake; his brother Shane (Corinne) Lubiniecki of Yorkton; his Snow Lake "family", as well as numerous aunts, uncles, relatives and friends. A celebration of Seamus's life was held on Friday, June 14, 2019 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Crystal Bailey, Certified Celebrant officiating. Tributes and words of remembrance were given by Reece, Reni and Seamus's cousin, Raegan. Musical selections were Simple Man and Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com Arrangements were entrusted to Bailey's Funeral and Cremation Care Yorkton. Service Details. Service When: Friday, June 14th, 2019 3:00pm Location: Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre Address: Highway #10 East YORKTON, SK
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