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SOFIA GRYZ

Born: May 31, 1920

Date of Passing: Apr 06, 2020

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SOFIA GRYZ

A remarkable life ended gently and
peacefully, at 8:00 a.m. on April 6, 2020, as mom left the world she inhabited for
almost 100 years. Wife for 64 years to her late husband, Walter, mother to five adoring and devoted children, grandmother to nine, and great-grandmother to 15.
Predeceased by her husband Walter, in 2010, Sofia leaves behind daughter Apolonia, granddaughter Monique; son Zbigniew
(Carol), granddaughter Marisa (Troy),
great-grandsons, Jesse, Nicholas, Alexander, and great-granddaughter Rose; grand-daughter Anna (Kirk), great-granddaughter Ava Lily, great-grandsons, Isaak and Oliver, granddaughter Meagan, great-granddaughter
Sophia, great-grandson Gabriel, grand-daughter Kathryn (Dan), great-grandson Ethan; daughter Kristina; son Richard (Val), grand-daughter Jennifer ( Ryan ), great-grandsons Brett, Parker and Brenden; grandson Tyler, great-grandsons, lan, Ty and Kaleb, grandson Mike ( Heather ) great-granddaughter Grace, and great-grandson Mason, grandson Jason; son John (Liz), granddaughters, Samantha and Leah.
Born Sofia Bialas on the 31st of May 1920, near the village of Cygany, to a happy, but poor, subsistence farming family of mother Katarzina, father Michal and five sisters and one one brother. A sudden and permanent change in the trajectory of Sofia's life
occurred in 1935. A poor crop in 1934, meant that there was not enough food to feed the
entire family through the winter. So, at the age of 15, mom had to leave home to work as a domestic to a more prosperous farming
family in an adjacent village. A sister was sent to another family, also to work as a
domestic. Blessed with a happy disposition and good social skills, she further honed those traits as she went from one challenge to
another. Mom worked as a domestic until the outbreak of The Second World War, when she was taken prisoner by the Nazis to work in a series of forced labour camps in Germany throughout the war. It was in one of those
Labour camps - converted to a Displaced
Persons Camp - after the war, that she met and married Walter Gryz. The devastation of Poland during the war left little to return to in Poland, and so, they set off for Belgium, enticed by free transport to Belgium,
guaranteed employment and housing. In time, this work, in a coal mine, was deemed to be too dangerous, and providing for a precarious future. So, they uprooted, once again, this time to Winnipeg, arriving in 1951. While Walter sought and eventually found
permanent and promising work with a newly formed roofing company, Aetna Roofing,
Sofia was tasked with the care and
upbringing of their then three children.
Like most women of her time, Sofia's
politics and values were contained and
sustained within the confines of the home, with friends, within the church, and with neighbours. But the values she manifested in her daily life provided us with powerful and universal lessons of unconditional love, hard work, and care of family members,
compassion for others less fortunate, and
respect for all. Her time in the Labour Camps of Nazi Germany taught her some powerful lessons, and she was a willing student: be
happy with what you have, and not unhappy with what you don't have. She was, for all of us, a rock of Gibraltar; steady in her
temperament and emotional strength, and an unwavering source of unconditional love, a provider of constant support and a warm and welcoming home. When she called us, by name, she wrapped the enunciation of each of our names, with a warm and gentle love. At the same time, she gave us the freedom and confidence to explore the broader world
outside the home, with delight and without fear.
Dad was the wind to her sail, and when they worked together in full force, they were a magnificent sight to behold, navigating through the labour camps of Germany to the coal mines of Belgium, and then to the streets of Point Douglas.
Like many before her, mom steadfastly practiced unconditional love and care, long before it was conceptualized and enshrined in the literature of the Social Sciences.
Her's was a life fully lived: with gentle love, glowing optimism, resilience, energy, passion, hard work, integrity, and a complete dedication to her family. She may have bent under the weight of her obligations, but she never wavered. She made the world a better place.
Throughout her life she manifested
remarkable powers of adaptation and
resilience. These were in evidence right through to her final days at Holy Family
Nursing Home.
She led her family by example, through
daily deeds, and with gentle words of
direction.
She was our rock. She was our sunshine ... She was our oxygen ... our joy. She was a
remarkable woman, who led an exceptionally long, remarkable and good life. Her legacy will remain forever in our hearts. May she rest in peace.
A special thank you to Kristina and Apolonia: Kristina for her loving care and dedication to mom's well-being; and Apolonia for her constant vigil.
We are ever so appreciative and grateful for the compassionate, loving and competent care provided at Holy Family Nursing Home. To the many who were so dedicated in
providing her with that special care, we thank you with tremendous gratitude.
A celebration of Sofia's life will be held at a later date, which we will announce, and invite all who were touched by her to attend.


Publish Date: Apr 11, 2020

SOFIA GRYZ

Sofia Gryz passed away on April 6, 2020, at Holy Family Home.
A complete obituary to follow.


Publish Date: Apr 8, 2020

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 08, 2020, Apr 11, 2020

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • As the youngest of her children and the sister of her eldest daughter who past more than 25 years ago, I can grieve her passing I know her strength, courage and compassion will live on through me. God Bless Her - Posted by: Monique Parisian (daughter) on: Apr 20, 2020

  • So sorry to hear of ur mom’s passing. She was a very gentle, lovely lady. Will certainly miss her warm smile & beautiful eyes when visiting mom. May she Rest In Peace. Condolences to the family - Posted by: Marlene Kondrat (Friend(has mother on 4th floor HF)) on: Apr 17, 2020

  • Sincere condolences on the loss of your precious mother. Your tribute was both touching and beautiful. She would be proud of all of you. Wrap yourselves in each other during this difficult time in both emotional time and history. - Posted by: Lana Thiessen-Storey (university friend of Zbig) on: Apr 11, 2020

  • To my friend Richie, My heart goes out to you, Val and your family on the passing of your Mom. After reading her obituary I understand now what a remarkable women your Mom was and the love you had for her. Big hugs to all...and miss you 🤗 - Posted by: Gail Cudmore (Friend) on: Apr 11, 2020

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