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REV. DEACON NICHOLAS KOHUCH  Obituary pic REV. DEACON NICHOLAS KOHUCH  Obituary pic

REV. DEACON NICHOLAS KOHUCH

Born: May 30, 1926

Date of Passing: Dec 17, 2015

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REV. DEACON NICHOLAS KOHUCH May 30, 1926 - December 17, 2015 Peacefully, on December 17, 2015, Dad left us to be with his wife Mary and son Garry. Dad was born in Mears, Manitoba in 1926. One of 13 children in a large Ukrainian pioneer family, Dad lived through the "dirty thirties" and although life was hard, there was a lot of love and a great deal of faith. The seeds of Dad's lifelong faith were certainly planted in his youth. He was a wise, older brother within his own family and extended family and became a father figure to his younger siblings. Dad started teaching at the tender age of 17 and later went on to get his teacher's certificate and university degrees. It was while teaching in Garland, Manitoba that he met and fell in love with Mary Wasyluk, herself from a family of 13 children. They were married on May 24, 1951 and enjoyed more than 60 wonderful years together before Mom's passing on March 31, 2012. Dad taught for many years before becoming a principal, serving at many schools including Crestview, Bedson, Heritage, and Voyageur in the St. James School Division. He oversaw his schools with a firm but fair hand and his "quickly, quietly, safely" mantra still resonates. During that time, he also became a father to five children, his own large family. We kept him hopping with all of our lessons and activities and he worked very hard to support the family including when he sold World Book Encyclopedia on the side. Dad and Mom were founding members of St. Basil's Ukrainian Catholic Church in St. James, and in June of 1982, Dad answered another call and was ordained as a church deacon. He served his beloved Ukrainian Catholic Church for more than 30 faithful years and loved to preach and minister to those in need. Although he officially retired from teaching in 1986, he never stopped being a teacher - even until his last day. We are very grateful for the many lessons we have learned from him. He taught us that the most important thing in life is faith and living a life of love in action. He taught us that, most eloquently, by loving Mom in sickness and in health until death parted them. By his own example, he demonstrated that we must be generous with our gifts and use them, always, to help others. Over the years, Dad served actively as a deacon at many churches including St. Josaphat's, Holy Eucharist, Blessed Virgin Mary, and St. Basil's. He was a good and faithful servant and ministered to many people. Dad delivered countless sermons (and not just to us as teenagers). He gave missions at churches and was an active participant at priest and deacon conferences. He spent many hours counselling individuals and listening to those who needed to be heard. Dad often visited the sick in hospitals and nursing homes, bringing both comfort and Holy Communion. In his day, he was an excellent curler and bowler. A lover of sports, we have many fond memories of watching Bomber and Jets games with him. He was a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus member. A renaissance man of sorts, Dad loved politics and instilled in us the importance of voting and the democratic process. At one point, he served as a member of the Manitoba Human Rights Commission. In the summer, some people go to "the lake". We had a garden! Dad (and Mom) knew what they were doing on that front and we reaped from what they sowed. Dad was predeceased by his parents, Anastasia and Alec Kohuch, his son Garry, his devoted wife Mary, as well as brothers, sisters, brothers and sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces and cousins. He leaves to mourn: his daughter Lorraine McPhail (John Palffy), son Randy (Carolin Taubensee), daughter Andrea, daughter Darcia Senft (Gary), his grandchildren Larissa McPhail (Adam), Emily Elash, Nikola Elash, and Nick Kohuch, along with his step-grandchildren, Joey Senft and Tyler Senft (Elaine), his sisters Anne, Mary, Stella and Mildred, and his brothers Don, Terry and Walter, their families, as well as a large, extended family. Our family sincerely thanks Jean Piche and his wonderful staff at Holy Family Home, the caregivers on 3A and all those who spent time with Dad. Special thanks to Doctors Terry and Andrea Babick for their compassionate and gentle care. As well, a heartfelt thanks to the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate, especially Sisters Darleane, Charlene, Ruth and Hillary and to Maria Kowch. To the ICU staff at Grace General Hospital, thanks for all you did to make Dad and the rest of us comfortable. Dad was a gentle strength with a robust sense of humour. He was a man of deep faith and loving compassion. He will be sorely missed by so many. Life will never be the same but we know how very blessed we were to have him as our Dad and Dzidzi. One of the last things he said before he died was "I will always be with you." May his memory be eternal. Vichnaya Pamyat! Prayers will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 22 at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, December 23 at St. Basil's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 202 Harcourt St. in Winnipeg. Interment at Holy Family Cemetery. Floral arrangements are graciously declined, but donations in Nick's memory may be made to the Holy Family Home Expansion Project, to St. Basil's Ukrainian Catholic Church or to a charity of one's choice. Cropo Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-586-8044

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 21, 2015

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • To the family: Pleasant memories of your parents Nicholas and Mary. Our love and condolences, with the loss of your dad Nicholas. Peace be with you in our Lord Jesus Christ. - Posted by: Helen & Al Koniuck (Friend at St. Basil's church. ) on: Dec 21, 2015

  • my Deepest Sympathy to all the family... I met Nick for the very first time at St. Basil's church when he and sister Marie were prayer group leaders in the 1970s...Sister Marie and Deacon Nick had a very very profound effect on my life...I was in a very bad place and they both turned that bad to good by shaping me receive Jesus into my life ....I thank God for placing such special people ...Sister Marie and your father in my life....they were the first of many Blessings I received... - Posted by: Sonia Krykolowich (friend) on: Dec 21, 2015

  • I am very grateful for having known Deacon Kohuch for years. He was a kind person to me and my family and I will never forget him or his late wife Mary. My prayers go out to his family. He is with the love of his life Mary and may they both Rest in Peace. VICHNAYA PAMYAT! - Posted by: Judy Shkolny (parishioner from Holy Eucharist Winnipeg) on: Dec 21, 2015

  • Dear Randy Sincere condolences on the loss of your father. In sympathy Joanne Sarakula (Hrycak) - Posted by: Joanne Sarakula (nee Hrycak) (ex Rusalka Dancing friend) on: Dec 21, 2015

  • A teacher on his staff at Crestview School. I offer my condolences to his Family. He took his duties as an administrator with utmost interest for the education of all students. May he rest in peace. Helena Zink - Posted by: Helena Zink (Friend and fellow teacher.) on: Dec 20, 2015

  • Deacon Nicholas Kohuch was a wonderful person to me. We had lots of good talks and I will be forever grateful to him. I am sorry for his passing and I would like to say to the family how sorry I am that he has departed from this earth. He is now with the love of his life his wife Mary and may they both Rest in Peace. VICHNAYA PAMYAT! - Posted by: Judy Shkolny (parishioner from Holy Eucharist ) on: Dec 20, 2015

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