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PIOTR KRZYSZTOF RYGIEL
Born: Feb 03, 1979
Date of Passing: Feb 04, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryPIOTR KRZYSZTOF RYGIEL Our dear sweet Peter, beloved son, brother and uncle, left us much too soon in the late hours of February 4, 2015, due to skin cancer. He tried to stay with us as long as he could, he fought so hard. Born February 3, 1979 in Poland, Peter was a beautiful little boy and he grew into a man with the biggest heart. We miss him so much already and loved him with our whole hearts. He is now with Matthew, his little brother, who also left us on October 25, 2014. They are together, taking care of each other like they always have. Born with a rare skin disease called Epidermolysis Bullosa, every single day was a challenge for Peter. His parents left everything in Poland to come to Canada for the hopes of a cure. Peter wanted to do everything that little boys want to do run, play sports, swimming but he wasn't able. Instead he had his sister Margaret as his best friend. They did everything together. They played Lego, a hobby that still extended to this day, they watched cartoons, they were even dressed the same. Even with so much pain, he had a beautiful childhood full of innocence and joy, especially when Matt arrived in September 1986. Peter grew into a teenager with kindness in his heart and empathy for those around him. Peter was a student at Florence Nightingale, Andrew Mynarksi and Sisler High School. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Winnipeg with high marks. He was a student at Red River College. As an adult, his loving spirit was motivation for others to pursue their dreams and to be the best persons they could possibly be. He had a collection of 184 pairs of sneakers; he found them all over the world. He reviewed movies with an eye for detail. He set the bar for fashion when it came to bright shirts and colourful pants. His best friends were those he met in Kindergarten. He was an excellent Mystery Shopper. Travelling to destinations that had good shopping and quality restaurants formed some of his best memories. Next on the travel list was going to Arizona where he wanted to eat some sort of desert animal and then onto Chicago for a Comedy Festival in memory of Matt. He looked forward to his social engagements with so much enthusiasm and if there was a bonfire nearby, he was ready with drinks and smokies. He was a celebrated pool champion, helping his team win to victory to play in Las Vegas. He was a spirited poker player and a connoisseur of fine things. When Peter became an uncle and godfather to his nephew, Robert, who he called Mr. Malutki, he found a new purpose in life. He was there when Robert was born and his last moment with us was when he received a peck on the lips from his most favourite person. Peter glowed with happiness when he was with Robert, their relationship was truly special and better than any medication. Thank you to all of the nursing and medical staff at Health Sciences Centre, especially Dr. Kasper and Dr. Sochocki. Thank you to all of his friends, and especially thank you to his best friend Jesse Robinson who brought his much needed comfort during the hardest times. Thank you to all of the teachers and teacher's assistants who helped him along the way at school, especially Mrs. Wasson (Korchynski). Thank you to the staff at MDA for his medical supplies. Peter is survived by his parents, Ewa and Krzysztof Rygiel, his sister Margaret (Bryan Mathes), his nephew Robert, his grandmother Eugenia Tawkin, his uncle Josef Golinski (Jola) and children (Diana and Daniel), his uncle Zbyszek Golinski (Irena) and children (Michael and Bobby) and his uncles in Poland Czeslaw Rygiel (Irena) and children (Ania and Lukasz) and Roman Fudali (Krystyna) and children (Grzegorz, Rafal, Marta and Mateusz) and his grandmother in Poland Zosia Fudali and the entire Kolodziej family. We love you so much Piotrus. You will always be in our hearts. We are going to miss you so much. The house is empty now but we will fill it with your and Matthew's memories. Prayers will be held on Friday, February 6, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Parish, 341 Selkirk Avenue. Cropo Funeral Chapel 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Feb 7, 2015
PIOTR KRZYSZTOF RYGIEL Our dear sweet Peter, beloved son, brother and uncle, left us much too soon in the late hours of February 4, 2015, due to skin cancer. He tried to stay with us as long as he could, he fought so hard. Born February 3, 1979 in Poland, Peter was a beautiful little boy and he grew into a man with the biggest heart. We miss him so much already and loved him with our whole hearts. He is now with Matthew, his little brother, who also left us on October 25, 2014. They are together, taking care of each other like they always have. Born with a rare skin disease called Epidermolysis Bullosa, every single day was a challenge for Peter. His parents left everything in Poland to come to Canada for the hopes of a cure. Peter wanted to do everything that little boys want to do run, play sports, swimming but he wasn't able. Instead he had his sister Margaret as his best friend. They did everything together. They played Lego, a hobby that still extended to this day, they watched cartoons, they were even dressed the same. Even with so much pain, he had a beautiful childhood full of innocence and joy, especially when Matt arrived in September 1986. Peter grew into a teenager with kindness in his heart and empathy for those around him. Peter was a student at Florence Nightingale, Andrew Mynarksi and Sisler High School. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Winnipeg with high marks. He was a student at Red River College. As an adult, his loving spirit was motivation for others to pursue their dreams and to be the best persons they could possibly be. He had a collection of 184 pairs of sneakers; he found them all over the world. He reviewed movies with an eye for detail. He set the bar for fashion when it came to bright shirts and colourful pants. His best friends were those he met in Kindergarten. He was an excellent Mystery Shopper. Travelling to destinations that had good shopping and quality restaurants formed some of his best memories. Next on the travel list was going to Arizona where he wanted to eat some sort of desert animal and then onto Chicago for a Comedy Festival in memory of Matt. He looked forward to his social engagements with so much enthusiasm and if there was a bonfire nearby, he was ready with drinks and smokies. He was a celebrated pool champion, helping his team win to victory to play in Las Vegas. He was a spirited poker player and a connoisseur of fine things. When Peter became an uncle and godfather to his nephew, Robert, who he called Mr. Malutki, he found a new purpose in life. He was there when Robert was born and his last moment with us was when he received a peck on the lips from his most favourite person. Peter glowed with happiness when he was with Robert, their relationship was truly special and better than any medication. Thank you to all of the nursing and medical staff at Health Sciences Centre, especially Dr. Kasper and Dr. Sochocki. Thank you to all of his friends, and especially thank you to his best friend Jesse Robinson who brought his much needed comfort during the hardest times. Thank you to all of the teachers and teacher's assistants who helped him along the way at school, especially Mrs. Wasson (Korchynski). Thank you to the staff at MDA for his medical supplies. Peter is survived by his parents, Ewa and Krzysztof Rygiel, his sister Margaret (Bryan Mathes), his nephew Robert, his grandmother Eugenia Tawkin, his uncle Josef Golinski (Jola) and children (Diana and Daniel), his uncle Zbyszek Golinski (Irena) and children (Michael and Bobby) and his uncles in Poland Czeslaw Rygiel (Irena) and children (Ania and Lukasz) and Roman Fudali (Krystyna) and children (Grzegorz, Rafal, Marta and Mateusz) and his grandmother in Poland Zosia Fudali and the entire Kolodziej family. We love you so much Piotrus. You will always be in our hearts. We are going to miss you so much. The house is empty now but we will fill it with your and Matthew's memories. Prayers will be held on Friday, February 6, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Parish, 341 Selkirk Avenue. 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Feb 6, 2015
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 07, 2015
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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Just wanted to pay a small tribute and remembrance to you, Peter. We went to high school together. You were our school president our graduating year. I remember you to be very kind and had a lot of friends. So sorry to hear of this so late. You definitely touched the lives of everyone you came across. Rest in paradise. - Posted by: Ryan Auxtero (Schoolmate) on: Feb 22, 2015
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Play on "Hurricane Pete!!" I'm glad we met. Rest in peace. 💜 - Posted by: Pam () on: Feb 11, 2015
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My deepest condolences to Peter's family and friends. He was a good soul and I remember only how nice he was. RIP. - Posted by: Connie (Classmate at Sisler and U of W) on: Feb 07, 2015
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I remember hiring Peter a number of years ago as a Step Student to assist in calling students to arrange interviews for summer employment. He was a very nice young man and a pleasure to work with. I remember him telling me about his collection of sneakers and him wearing a different pair each day. My sincere condolences to his family. May he rest in peace. - Posted by: Sandra Lytwyn () on: Feb 07, 2015
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Eva and family, I am so sorry to hear about Peter. You have been a tremendous inspiration to all that knew you knowing the struggles this disease brings. The brothers will be dancing in heaven now. May God give you strength and courage in the many days ahead. Love Gerry (from the thrift store) - Posted by: Gerry Loewen (Friend of Eva) on: Feb 07, 2015
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I have a number of fond memories of Pete. I played on a pool team with him and have learned from his experienced eye and devotion to the game. While on our team, he earned the nickname "pistol Pete" for his highly accurate shot and the intelligence of understanding how to win in competitive pool. I had the opportunity to catch a few movies with him, and met his brother during one of our movie outings. I was impressed with his knowledge and analytical skills of cinema. Between games, we would openly discuss a number of movies we saw and Pete always had a number of recommendations. Pete will be greatly missed by me and most of all, his caring, gentle nature. I know the world has lost a wonderful person. - Posted by: Norm Martin (friend) on: Feb 06, 2015