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STANISLAWA MIKIJANIEC
Left to mourn is her cherished daughter Lily, her loving husband Waclaw, as well her brother Michal and his family in Poland.
Stasia was a force of nature. At a young age she was abducted from her family in Sutno, Poland and worked as forced labour during the Second World War in Germany and Denmark. During that time she endured unimaginable hardship yet grew resilient and strong.
Throughout her life she was devoted and compassionate. She gave love and received it. She enjoyed life and shared it.
She will live on in the hearts and minds of her family and friends.
A private funeral has been celebrated.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to a charity of your choice.
Thank you to the staff at Donwood Manor for your attentiveness and service to Stasia in her final years.
Wieczny odpoczynek racz jej dac Panie
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 06, 2019
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Condolences to you, Lily, your family and friends of your Mother and Father. You had a big place in your heart for her. Another angel to watch over you and your Dad. God bless. - Posted by: Patricia and Gary Hamilton (Friend) on: Jul 08, 2019
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Mrs. Mikijaniec and her husband were wonderful neighbours for over 40 years. We loved walking across the street to chat with them, and to see all of their beautiful flowers and wonderful vegetable garden. We learned lots of gardening tips from them, and we miss having them as neighbours so very much. - Posted by: Ken & Ruth Hayes (Neighbours) on: Jul 06, 2019
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Dear Lily, my loving thoughts and prayers are with you. Your love and care for your Mother was a source of comfort and strength for her. May you find peace in knowing she is now in the embrace of our loving God. Sister Alice - Posted by: Alice Konefall (Friend) on: Jul 06, 2019