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DONNA KROWIAK (HORODYNSKI)
Born: May 04, 1946
Date of Passing: Feb 20, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDONNA KROWIAK (nee HORODYNSKI) May 4, 1946 - February 20, 2017 Peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, we are saddened to announce the passing of our loving mother and babcia (grandmother), Donna Krowiak at Riverview Health Centre on Monday, February 20, 2017 at the age of 70. With our loss, heaven has gained a beautiful angel, with a heart of gold. Prayers will be held on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church, 341 Selkirk Avenue. Mass of Christian Burial will also be celebrated at the Church on Friday, March 3, 2017 at 9:45 a.m. Interment to follow at Holy Ghost Cemetery at 4387 Main Street. Rest in peace Mom and Babcia. We love you and you will be missed dearly. Until we meet again. This obituary may also be viewed at www.cropo.com CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Mar 1, 2017
DONNA KROWIAK (nee HORODYNSKI) May 4, 1946 - February 20, 2017 Peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, we are saddened to announce the passing of our loving mother and babcia (grandmother), Donna Krowiak at Riverview Health Centre on Monday, February 20, 2017 at the age of 70. With our loss, heaven has gained a beautiful angel, with a heart of gold. Donna was born in Lubaczow, Poland, to Wanda and Michal Horodynski. She leaves behind to cherish her memory, two exceptional children: her son, Paul (Jana) Krowiak, her daughter, Renata (Pat) Lelliott, and three wonderful grandchildren: Kurtis and Shayla Krowiak and Laura Lelliott. She will also be dearly missed by her sisters: Mary Wojciechowski, Elizabeth Halabus, Celina (Bill) Thater, Anne (Robert) Schaffer and Valentine (Paul) Szun; sister-in-law: Donna Horodynski; goddaughter: Elaine Popove; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She also leaves to cherish her memory, extended family and friends across Canada, the United States and Poland. Donna immigrated to Canada in December of 1964 at the age of 18 with her parents and siblings, following her grandparents who began to establish roots here in 1928. She travelled to Halifax by boat and then to Winnipeg by train. She completed high school in Lubaczow, Poland and while in school, she was a speed skater for four years. After arriving in Winnipeg, she worked as a sewing machine operator, sewing pants at Western Glove for two years in order to support her parents and family. During that time, she was also a librarian and ran the library at SPK. She then moved onto a farm, where she raised her two children. She had a house built in Warm Mineral Springs, Florida, where she enjoyed many warm breaks from Winterpeg. Donna was a member and on the social committee for the Polish-American Society of Venice, in Florida. Beginning in 1989, she decided to take an evening class, Upgrading English Language, at James Nisbet Community School. She was always creative and had a love for flowers, which led her to become a floral designer. She worked for numerous florists until April of 1992, when she started her own business, Floral Sensations by Donna. This was made possible, as a result of the support and assistance from her sister Elizabeth and brother-in-law Richard, which she was very thankful for. Their support allowed her to start this business out of their garage. That tiny seed grew into a blooming enterprise, when she purchased a building on 943 McPhillips Street at Redwood Avenue in 1994. At that time, she began a correspondence course in Floral Design, out of Montreal. She graduated with honours and a final grade of 100%. She operated this amazing floral shop until 2002, when she sold the business due to her health. She designed many unique and sometimes unusual creations for many people, even some famous ones. She had the "magical touch" when decorating for weddings, especially in the churches and at receptions. After 2002, she considered herself semi-retired and still enjoyed making her famous ribbon roses (right until her last days), corsages and boutonnieres, silk arrangements, wedding bouquets and head-pieces. During retirement, she loved to keep busy by decorating her balcony at her apartment on Leila Avenue, which she was famous for. Donna had the opportunity to travel back to her homeland, Poland, twice in the 52 years since she came to Canada. Once in 1974 and the last time five years ago in 2012. Donna's love for helping others had her involved with numerous organizations and volunteering. Most of this took place in the Polish community while raising her two children. She was involved with the Polish Combatants Association Branch No. 13; the Polish School of Dance SPK Iskry; the Polish Dance Ensemble SPK Iskry; Folklorama at the Warsaw-Poland Pavilion; the Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church; the Polish Gymnastic Association Sokol No. 1, specifically with the Sokol choir and dancers; she volunteered at special occasions for the Society of St. John Cantius and Holy Ghost Fraternal Aid Society; she was a committee member for the Polish Press "Czas" for their 75th Anniversary Dinner; she was part of the Canadian Polish Business and Professional Club, mainly with "Dozynki" (Polish Harvest Festival) and other Polish festivals; and she was involved in the Canadian Polish Congress-Manitoba Division with organizing "Academia" (3 May, 11 November, etc), dances, Miss Polonia Pageant and Miss Polonia Ball. She was involved with the Polish Saturday School and served on the Parents Committee as President. She organized "Pisanki" (Easter egg decorating) classes, picnics, dances, gatherings and helped with dance school costumes and head pieces. She organized "Kukielki" (a puppet show) and made all the puppets for the show. She was involved with "Harcerze" (Polish girl guides and boys scouts). She volunteered at the Folk Arts Council of Winnipeg and Folklorama Inc. (Head Office) as a Tour Guide with the bus tours for over 30 years. Donna also volunteered at Tourism-Winnipeg and she lent a helping hand to the Seven Oaks Hospital Foundation. Donna got involved with the Department of Labour, where she was employed for six months to learn labour legislation for purpose of supporting newcomers to Canada who were becoming part of the work force. She was a member of the St. James Horticultural Society and the Women Business Owners of Manitoba. In 1995, Donna was named Woman Entrepreneur of the Year, by the Women Business Owners of Manitoba. She also volunteered with the municipal, civic, provincial and federal elections a few years ago. Donna was a member of the Forever Young Club, which she loved. She enjoyed sitting at the front door greeting people when they attended their monthly dances and enjoyed just being the social butterfly that she was. Another highlight of her life was 4-H which was a division of the Department of Agriculture-Youth Section in Manitoba. Along with her children, she began this journey at the local club, the Stony Mountain 4-H Club where she was an Assistant Leader and a Club Leader. She was a representative of the Stonewall District 4-H Council, Vice-President and President of the Interlake Regional 4-H Council and President of the Provincial Manitoba 4-H Council. She was also involved with the 4-H Foundation. While she was President of the Provincial Manitoba 4-H Council in 1988, 4-H celebrated their 75th Anniversary of 4-H in Canada, which was born in Roland, Manitoba. Donna had a positive outlook on the North End of Winnipeg, the area where her family first settled when she came to Canada and also the area where she set up her floral business. When the North End Community Renewal Corporation (NECRC) held a contest to design a logo and motto, Donna was the winner. The motto she submitted was "The sun will shine on the North End again". She said she had that vision almost 17 years ago and she believed it. Donna loved to travel throughout Canada and the United States by car (where she was the pilot), bus or air. Some memorable destinations included Florida, Poland, Las Vegas, and Chicago, along with cruising the Caribbean and Alaska. She loved taking her mom and her friends for Sunday drives everywhere and it didn't have to be a Sunday to go for a drive. Any day was a "Sunday" and no destination was too far, as she loved to drive. She also enjoyed bingo and word searches, which she worked on until recently, along with cooking for her family. Donna, Mom, Auntie Donna...she was famous for all her soups, especially her potato soup and borscht, mushroom gravy, hamburgers, "chlopski garnek" (a man's pot of stew) or as her son-in-law Pat would say "whoopski garlic", aloha chili, Thai noodle salad, horseradish beets, creamy sweet onions, rhubarb jam, cherry jam and her famous walnut torte. She would cook for her family and friends often and she would even deliver it to them. We are all going to miss this feast and service. She always looked forward to watching the news, America's Got Talent, Miss Pageants, The Bachelor and Bachelorette, along with game shows like The Price Is Right and Family Feud, as well as the Lawrence Welk Show. She enjoyed listening to Bobby Vinton as well as his recordings, when she couldn't hear him live. Attending performances by Andre Rieu, Tommy Hunter and Bobby Vinton, were all highlights for her. She was a fan of listening to the radio, and enjoyed listening to Polish Radio and the Polka Party. The Holy Ghost Church Mass on the radio allowed her to participate when she wasn't able to physically be there. She took cake decorating and oil-painting classes which she enjoyed immensely. Donna enjoyed writing poems in Polish and English, which she was very proud of. They all rhymed and had meaning. She also loved ballroom dancing and she even took lessons. Donna was always excited to go to the forest to pick blueberries and mushrooms, visit strawberry patches and pick cherries from her sister's neighbour's trees, although with permission. Donna was a very special lady who lived a simple life but made an extraordinary difference in the lives of her family and friends and those around her. Donna was predeceased by her mother Wanda in 2015, her father Michal in 1987, her brother Victor in 2004, her sister Alicja in 1946, her grandmother Elizabeth in 1966, grandfather Michael in 1961, her brother-in-law Richard in 2015, her cousin Bolek in 2008, her aunt and godmother Emilia in 1993, her aunt Anda in 1928, and her uncle Jan during the war, along with other extended family in Poland. The family would like to thank all the staff at Riverview Health Centre in the Palliative Care unit, 3E wing, for all their loving care during her recent, short stay, as well as the staff at Seven Oaks Hospital, for the care and compassion that they provided over the past two years. Prayers will be held on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church, 341 Selkirk Avenue. Mass of Christian Burial will also be celebrated at the Church on Friday, March 3, 2017 at 9:45 a.m. Interment to follow at Holy Ghost Cemetery at 4387 Main Street. As expressions of sympathy, if family and friends so desire, you may consider a donation to the Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church, CancerCare Manitoba or a charity of your choice in loving memory of our dear mother and babcia, Donna. Wieczny odpoczynek racz jej dac Panie, a swiatlosc wiekuista niechaj jej swieci na wieki wiekow. Amen. Rest in peace Mom and Babcia. We love you and you will be missed dearly. Obituary may also be viewed at www.cropo.com CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Feb 25, 2017
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 01, 2017
Condolences & Memories (1 entries)
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Mrs.Krowiak first came into my life in Stony Mountain as my 4H leader in Egg Decorating. Her artistic talent was second to none and her patience as a 4H leader was abounding! Later, she and my mom became close friends and Mrs.Krowiak and her artistic talents were displayed in our home on a regular basis through her floral bouquets! Her generous nature shone through at our family's barbecues where she always came with an abundance of food and laughter! We will miss you and your kind spirit Mrs. Krowiak but know how happy my mom is to be receiving you in Heaven for more good times together! Thank you for all you shared of yourself with me and my family! God bless and rest in peace. Janice Urbanski - Posted by: Janice Urbanski (Family friend) on: Feb 25, 2017