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HELEN LEFKO (NOGA)

Date of Passing: May 30, 2021

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HELEN LEFKO (NOGA)

Peacefully, with family at her side, the sun shining and lilacs in bloom, our "purple
tornado" Helen passed away on Sunday, May 30, 2021.
Helen leaves her daughter Deenie, her sons-in-law, Joe Halas and Alan Smith
(Anita), grandsons, Franklin (Alyssa) and
Stephen (Jodi), and brothers, Ted (Carol) and Andy (Daviette), and sister-in-law Linda Sue. She also leaves many Noga, Lefko, Halas, and Smith relatives, countless friends, and scores of young people who all considered her their purple Baba.
Helen was predeceased by her husband Frank, her daughter Madelene, her brothers, Paul and Larry, and her sisters, Madelene and Lynda.
Born in 1931, Helen grew up on a bustling farm in Arnes Manitoba. She inherited her exuberant spirit from her mother Pauline, and throughout her life balanced a strong work ethic with a passion for fun, food, laughter and love. She married Frank in 1952, and moved to Winnipeg with their two young daughters in 1957. Their home on Boyd was an epicentre for gatherings, the table always surrounded by family and friends enjoying Helen's delicious Ukrainian cooking.
Helen was an amazing mom, instilling in her daughters a "nothing you can't do" attitude. In their perogy-making sessions, Madelene, Deenie and Helen would laugh, cry, and solve the world's problems, all the while deepening their incredible bond.
Although she had left the farm, Helen
remained a country girl - bonfires, guitars, and late night crooning carried on over the years, in Arnes by summer, and at Larry's ranch in Arizona by winter.
Helen and Frank enjoyed travel, including warm destinations with friends, Pete and Vera and Marilyn and Steve; frequent trips to be close to Madelene and Al whose career paths took them to different parts of Canada, and a visit to England when Deenie did a teaching exchange. Helen could never be far from her loved ones for long.
As a working mom, Helen held many jobs, her last with VON as a homeware worker. In retirement she took on her happiest role as Baba to her grandsons. She provided child-care when they were little, free taxi service as they grew up, and never missed one of their hockey, soccer, music or Ukrainian dance performances.
It's not clear when the colour purple began to take over Helen's decor, clothing, finger nails, sunglasses, even her hair! Larry named a certain "Purple Mountain" in AZ after her and for a birthday party she was once crowned the Purple Rose of Arnes. But the most fitting name to all who knew her was the Purple Tornado.
Alas, following a stroke in 2011, Helen had to slow down. She lived her last decade at Actionmarguerite St. Boniface. For most of those years, Helen was able go out with her family for Sunday fish and chip lunches at the Forks - many dear friends would make a point of joining her there. Then it was off to
Deenie's to delight, as she always had, in a houseful of family, company, children and pets. She had sewn such love in her life, and to the end she revelled in the love that came back to her.
Please plant a patch of purple in your
garden for Helen. Donations in her memory may be made to Heart and Stroke or a charity of choice.
We thank the wonderful staff at Actionmarguerite from the bottom of our hearts.
Given the times, a small family service will be live-streamed on Saturday, June 12 at 10 a.m. Please visit the Cropo Funeral Home website at www.cropo.com for a link. Interment will follow at Holy Family cemetery.

Lyublyu tebe
Vichnaya pam'yat

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 05, 2021

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Our deepest condolances to Deenie, Joe, Alan & families. Your mom was such a sweetheart with a smile for everyone. Whenever I was with Madelene, your mom treated me like family. Her love for her family and friends was so deep. May her love that she gave, help you through this difficult time. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. - Posted by: Ellen Gaudry (Madelene's friend) on: Jun 10, 2021

  • I am sad to hear of Helen’s passing. She was an extraordinary woman. I hope you will find comfort in knowing how much she was loved. - Posted by: Teresa Garside (Friend) on: Jun 09, 2021

  • I will miss you my purple lady from bingo. Always a nice smile! My condolences to the family! - Posted by: Kathy veroneau (Volunteer ) on: Jun 05, 2021

  • Deenie and Joe, So sorry to hear of your loss. May you continue to carry on her legacy. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Pat and Paul - Posted by: Pat Lewicki (Friend) on: Jun 05, 2021

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