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STEPHEN (STEVE) PASTERNAK

Born: Aug 24, 1923

Date of Passing: Mar 15, 2020

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STEPHEN (STEVE) PASTERNAK
August 24, 1923 - March 15, 2020

At the age of 96 and after a life well-deserved, God decided it was Steve's time. Peacefully, our father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and uncle left this earth in the early morning hours of Sunday, March 15, 2020.
Our father will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by his children, Janice (Ron), Cynthia (Rick), Lavina (Jack), Gary (Katherine), and Robert (Jacquie); his grandchildren, Christopher (Monica), Scott (Jennifer), Nicholas, Jennifer (Daryl), Arlo (Wilson), Andrew, Zorya, Annachie, Brandon (Shannon), Hannah (Corey), Rachel; and his precious great-grandchildren, Jayden, Carter, Parker, Penny, Eduardo, Emmett, Oliver and Carolina.
Dad was born in Sandy Lake, Manitoba on August 24, 1923. Being the youngest in his family, he was the last to leave the family farm to begin his life journey. This led him to Yorkton, Saskatchewan to attend an all boys school, and then to Mundare, Alberta to attend the seminary by invitation. By that time Dad's faith was already shaped by his parents, and becoming a priest was his hope. But this was not what was to be for him. As Dad would say, he didn't receive the "calling" to become a priest. So he left Mundare, Alberta and came to Winnipeg to work, joining his brother, Willie, and later his brother, John.
Dad lived his life as a bachelor and continued to be part of the church, enjoying his time with his brothers, playing music (dabbling with the violin and the lap steel guitar), and going to dances. It was at one of these dances, which were very popular in the 1940s, where he met his future wife, our mother, Katherine. They married in 1950, their family grew to six children, and Dad worked hard to support his growing family. He continued to be a faithful servant of the church, sharing his gifts of music and singing. He was the choir director for a period of time, and he had the privilege of being the cantor for St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church for over 60 years.
Besides his strong devotion to the church and his family, Dad also enjoyed watching sports on TV, from Saturday Night Hockey to baseball (Toronto Blue Jays), football (Go Bombers go!), and curling.
After retirement from E.H. Price at age 65, Dad developed new TV watching habits that would continue until his passing.
Mom and Dad were able to share their life together for 44 years before her sudden passing in September, 1994. Dad then became the primary caregiver to his son, Paul, and when Paul died in July, 1995, Dad's life changed once again. He accepted and adapted to what life was to be, enduring each challenge with independence, resilience, and determination.
Health changes in his latter years led him to his last adventure. For the last 2 years Dad lived at Holy Family Home. Every day spent at Holy Family was a gift that we were given. He showed us a quiet strength, gentle nature, and a belief that "what will be, will be" ("It's not my time yet."), as it was up to God to decide when it was his time (even though his hope was to live to be 100).
So it was on that early Sunday morning, Dad was called by God to come. He was carried in the arms and comfort of the angels to be joined with his departed loved ones, his beloved wife, Katherine; his son, Paul; his precious great-granddaughter, Gracie; his parents, George and Katherine; and his siblings, Mary, Pearl, Margaret, Anne, John and Willie.
Steve's family would like to thank Doctors Terry and Andrea Babick, and the staff at Holy Family Home (too many to name), for the care provided to our father.
In lieu of flowers, if so desired, donations can be made to a charity of one's choice in his memory.
A private family service and interment has taken place on March 19, 2020.
A Memorial Liturgy to be held at a later date.

Vichnaya Pam'yat – Rest Eternal

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 21, 2020

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Our heartfelt condolences go out to the Pasternak Family! Please know that we have many fond memories of your father singing so loudly and closely with our late Dad Russell Luch! Let the memory of their beautiful boisterous voices be heard each and every Sunday mass, each home they carolled at and brought so much joy to these families continue to be remembered as now these Kozaks are singing together yet again in Heaven!!!! Take care of one another and as our dad Russell would always say "Stay Healthy Stay Strong" !!!! Natalie and Leo Luch - Posted by: The Luch Family (Parishioners fellow singers) on: Mar 24, 2020

  • It has been a while Rob. So sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Ernie/Ridy Pammer (Childhood friend of Rob) on: Mar 22, 2020

  • On behalf of the Ryczak family, our deepest condolences. I knew Steve since my childhood when I first heard his voice ring through St. Joseph's Ukr. Cath. church as its primary cantor and choir member. I still hear it in my memory. He faithfully attended almost every liturgy in the 50's, 60's, 70's and beyond serving as cantor for Sunday services, funerals, Lenten services, Molebens, and more; he was a true pioneer of the parish and one of pre-eminent cantors of his generation in Manitoba. He was part of a faithful contingent of male singers including Messrs; Yarko (father and son), Luch (father, son and grandson), Markiw, Parkasevich, Muzychka, Michalchyshyn, Ryczak and others who, for many, many years, sang in church, went caroling together, and were dedicated to the preservation of Ukrainian liturgical and folk music. A wonderful legacy! Vichnaya Pamyat! Michael Ryczak - Posted by: Michael Ryczak (Friend of the family) on: Mar 21, 2020

  • Dear Cynthia and family....Our condolences go out to you and your family with the loss of your beloved dad. I remember your dad when I was still a young boy cantoring at St Joseph's. He always had the time to smile and say "Hi Chris" whenever we passed paths. He definitely was a strong disciple of Christ and earned his merits! He will celebrate his "100th" in heaven with Our Dear Lord and his family.. Hugs....Chris and Mary Winchar - Posted by: Chris and Mary Winchar (parishoners) on: Mar 21, 2020

  • My condolences to the family. A beautiful memory in this final passage of your father. He was a very dear person, loved to talk with everyone. A devoted person to the church. God bless his soul. - Posted by: Evelyn Zwarych (FriendMy) on: Mar 21, 2020

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