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ROSE (ROZALIA) KONDRA
Born: Mar 13, 1918
Date of Passing: Dec 02, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryROSE (ROZALIA) KONDRA 1918 - 2017 On Saturday, December 2, 2017, Rose passed away peacefully at the Tyndall Centre in Selkirk, Manitoba. Rose was born March 13, 1918, in Oakburn, Manitoba, where she spent her early years on the farm. She attended the Mohyla Institute in Saskatoon and completed Normal School (teacher training) in Winnipeg in 1938. Rose met Peter at the Ukrainian Student's Club Prometheus and married on Thanksgiving weekend 1939 in Winnipeg at St. Michaels Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Rose loved children and loved teaching at King George School north of Oakburn. In 1940 Rose and Peter moved to Winnipeg where they raised three children. Mother learned to be self-reliant on the farm; she sewed her children's clothes, knit mitts and scarves to keep them warm and made quilts and pillows. Rose and Peter joined the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral where Rose taught Sunday School. She was a member of the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada (Lesia Ukrainka Branch), served on the Board of the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Manitoba Branch and was Acting National President of the Women's Council of Ukrainian Canadian Congress. Rose also served as Secretary-Treasurer on the Board of the Taras Shevchenko Foundation of Canada and as Secretary of the Council of Women of Winnipeg. She was proud of her Ukrainian heritage and participated in many religious, social and cultural activities associated with the Cathedral Parish and St. Andrews College at the University of Manitoba. Rose and Peter enjoyed 71 years of marriage including travel with Peter on his assignments in Russia and Ukraine 1964, Thailand 1968, Brazil 1968, Czechoslovakia 1976 and Costa Rica 1978. Rose treasured her summers at the cottage on Eleanor Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park with her husband, children and grandchildren. They picked blueberries, went boating on the river, visited neighbours and made perohu and cinnamon buns. Rose loved her home on Purdue Bay and her vegetable and flower garden, sharing the bounty with family and friends. As Rose lost her eyesight Peter became her guide in life enabling them to stay in their home until 2011 when Peter passed away. Rose leaves to cherish her memory: son Zenon (Mary Jane) of Carstairs, Alberta, grandsons Alex of Athabasca, Alberta and Andrew (Jen) of Calgary; daughter Marusia (Robert) Foster, granddaughters Lorraine, Catherine (Jeff) Anderson of Pinawa and Carolyn (Giovanni) Fusina of Toronto; son Peter M. (Marilyn), grandsons Roman, Mykola and Michael of Stoney Creek, Ontario, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Rose was predeceased by parents Maria (Kotyk) and Nykola Zubrak of Oakburn, brother Frank (Mildred) Zubrak, sister Anna, nephew Myron Zubrak, and niece Pat Carroll of Winnipeg. Prayers will be said Friday, December 8, 2017 at 8:30 p.m. and the funeral will be held on Saturday, December 9 at 10:00 a.m. at Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, 1175 Main Street, Winnipeg, with the Very Reverend Archpriest Eugene (Gene) Maximiuk officiating. Pallbearers will be Ron, Michael, Andrew and Roman Kondra, William and Don Zubrak; crossbearer Walter Manulak. Interment will be at Glen Eden Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Dr. N. Antonenko and staff of Unit 5 Tyndall Centre in Selkirk, Manitoba for their professionalism and compassionate care. Those wishing to make an expression of sympathy may make donations to the Ukrainian Museum of Canada Manitoba Branch, Ukrainian Museum of Canada Saskatoon, the Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity or a charity of choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 06, 2017
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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May you always treasure wonderful memories of your mother and grandmother! May you also take comfort in knowing that your dearly departed loved ones are guiding and watching over you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Вічна їй пам'ять! We extend our sincerest sympathy to you. - Posted by: Sylvia, Rosemarie & John, Charlene & Andrij & family () on: Dec 19, 2017
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Truly a kind hearted and lovable lady! Many stories, laughs and smiles shared with Rose during our time together over tea. My condolences to the family. Rest comfortably Rose X0X - Posted by: Lori M (A 5) on: Dec 12, 2017
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I went to Area 5 numerous times and assisted Rose in eating her meals. She always had headphones on; I don't know what she was listening to though. She was verbal, sometimes just one sound that sounded like "I", "I", One morning, her son, Peter was with her from his far home, as I was going to feed her scrambled eggs. She said 'No', when I brought them to her mouth. Peter said 'She doesn't eat much and she knows what she likes'. So, I said ' Well, Rose, these eggs are pretty plain. I'll fix that. I went into the kitchen and brought a small package of ketchup, and squirted it on her eggs. I told her, 'Try this, it has more taste'. AND SHE ATE all her eggs, and her son thanked me for doing the little bit extra and different to a bland meal. He said he didn't know his mom liked ketchup, and to please put some on her eggs all the times after. Just a little difference made her morning special. God bless her and keep her warm and safe forever. 'Bye, Rose, See you another day', was what I'd say. And I will. Until then, rest easy, you've traveled a long road. I'll see you another day. Marie Fontaine from Area 1 at Tyndall. - Posted by: Marie (Psychiatric Nursing Assistant) on: Dec 09, 2017