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DOLORES ANASTASIA DANIELS

Date of Passing: Jan 22, 2025

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DOLORES ANASTASIA DANIELS

1929 - 2025


With heavy hearts we announce the death of our beloved Mom, Gramma, Gigi and friend, Dolores Anastasia Daniels, at the age of 95. Dolores died in the early hours of January 22, 2025, after a day spent happily visiting with family and friends and assuring us that we would all be alright. Dolores's faith was strong, and she left this world with joy in her heart.

She was predeceased by her husband Jack, her daughter Judith Cross (Howard), parents, John and Irene Smigel and sisters, Bess Herbachuk (Fred), Anne Saunders (Paul), Mae Hunter (Stash) and June Mihalchuk (Demetri).

Dolores is survived by her son John Daniels (Roz), granddaughter Heather Farber (Jordan), grandson John Daniels (April), great-grandchildren, Kate, Gerry, Annie, Charlotte and Fifi, niece Bonita Hunter-Eastwood (Barry Hillman) and great-nephew Jason Eastwood, nephew Gregory Mihalchuk (Darlene) and great-niece Ainslie Mihalchuk.

Dolores was born and raised in Winnipeg’s North End where she met the love of her life, Jack, whom she married in 1947. Dolores was an ambitious woman whose fiercely independent spirit and self-confidence led her to build a career in finance and business with Border Chemical. Dolores was also a shrewd investor who managed her own affairs and offered sound advice to the rest of us. She was also an avid gardener, a talented cook, a reader and an eternal student.

Nothing mattered more to Dolores than her family and friends. One of Dolores’ most outstanding qualities and her greatest legacy was her ability to connect to others and to lovingly show them care and support while making them feel special and unique. Dolores had countless special relationships and could relate to anyone; she was at the center of any gathering she was at, even capturing and holding the attention of the great-grandchildren.

Dolores was devoted to her community and her church, St Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. She was a member of the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League for over 70 years and served in many capacities including accounting, providing meals for those in need, supporting newcomers to Canada and in sending aid to Ukraine. Of particular importance to her was her work at the Shrine of the Blessed Bishop and Martyr Vasyl Velychkovsky.

The family expresses their thanks to the staff at the Grace Hospital for their compassionate care and to Fathers John Sianchuk and Bohdan Lukie for their spiritual guidance and friendship to Dolores over many years.

Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson



Sunset and evening star and

one clear call for me!

And may there be no moaning of the bar

when I put out to sea,

But such a tide as moving seems asleep

too full for sound and foam,

When that which drew from out the boundless deep

turns again home.

Twilight and evening bell

and after that the dark!

And may there be no sadness of farewell

when I embark;

For tho’ from out our bourne

of Time and Place

The flood may bear me far,

I hope to see my Pilot face to face

When I have crost the bar.




Publish Date: Mar 8, 2025

DOLORES ANASTASIA DANIELS

1929 - 2025


With heavy hearts we announce the death of our beloved Mom, Gramma, Gigi and friend, Dolores Anastasia Daniels, at the age of 95. Dolores died in the early hours of January 22, 2025, after a day spent happily visiting with family and friends and assuring us that we would all be alright. Dolores's faith was strong, and she left this world with joy in her heart.

She was predeceased by her husband Jack, her daughter Judith Cross (Howard), parents, John and Irene Smigel and sisters, Bess Herbachuk (Fred), Anne Saunders (Paul), Mae Hunter (Stash) and June Mihalchuk (Demetri).

Dolores is survived by her son John Daniels (Roz), granddaughter Heather Farber (Jordan), grandson John Daniels (April), great-grandchildren, Kate, Gerry, Annie, Charlotte and Fifi, niece Bonita Hunter-Eastwood (Barry Hillman) and great-nephew Jason Eastwood, nephew Gregory Mihalchuk (Darlene) and great-niece Ainslie Mihalchuk.

Dolores was born and raised in Winnipeg’s North End where she met the love of her life, Jack, whom she married in 1947. Dolores was an ambitious woman whose fiercely independent spirit and self-confidence led her to build a career in finance and business with Border Chemical. Dolores was also a shrewd investor who managed her own affairs and offered sound advice to the rest of us. She was also an avid gardener, a talented cook, a reader and an eternal student.

Nothing mattered more to Dolores than her family and friends. One of Dolores’ most outstanding qualities and her greatest legacy was her ability to connect to others and to lovingly show them care and support while making them feel special and unique. Dolores had countless special relationships and could relate to anyone; she was at the center of any gathering she was at, even capturing and holding the attention of the great-grandchildren.

Dolores was devoted to her community and her church, St Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. She was a member of the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League for over 70 years and served in many capacities including accounting, providing meals for those in need, supporting newcomers to Canada and in sending aid to Ukraine. Of particular importance to her was her work at the Shrine of the Blessed Bishop and Martyr Vasyl Velychkovsky.

The family expresses their thanks to the staff at the Grace Hospital for their compassionate care and to Fathers John Sianchuk and Bohdan Lukie for their spiritual guidance and friendship to Dolores over many years.

Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson



Sunset and evening star and

one clear call for me!

And may there be no moaning of the bar

when I put out to sea,

But such a tide as moving seems asleep

too full for sound and foam,

When that which drew from out the boundless deep

turns again home.

Twilight and evening bell

and after that the dark!

And may there be no sadness of farewell

when I embark;

For tho’ from out our bourne

of Time and Place

The flood may bear me far,

I hope to see my Pilot face to face

When I have crost the bar.




Publish Date: Mar 8, 2025

DOLORES ANASTASIA DANIELS

1929 - 2025


With heavy hearts we announce the death of our beloved Mom, Gramma, Gigi and friend, Dolores Anastasia Daniels at the age of 95. Dolores died in the early hours of January 22, 2025 after a day spent happily visiting with family and friends and assuring us that we would all be alright. Dolores's faith was strong and she left this world with joy in her heart.

She was predeceased by her husband Jack, her daughter Judith Cross (Howard), parents John and Irene Smigel and sisters Bess Herbachuk (Fred), Anne Saunders (Paul), Mae Hunter (Stash) and June Mihalchuk (Demetri).

Dolores is survived by her son John Daniels (Roz), granddaughter Heather Farber (Jordan), grandson John Daniels (April), great grandchildren Kate, Gerry, Annie, Charlotte and Fifi, niece, Bonita Hunter-Eastwood (Barry Hillman) and great-nephew Jason Eastwood.

Dolores was born and raised in Winnipeg’s North End where she met the love of her life, Jack, whom she married in 1947. Dolores was an ambitious woman whose fiercely independent spirit and self-confidence led her to build a career in finance and business with Border Chemical. Dolores was also a shrewd investor who managed her own affairs and offered sound advice to the rest of us. She was also an avid gardener, a talented cook, a reader and an eternal student.

Nothing mattered more to Dolores than her family and friends. One of Dolores’ most outstanding qualities and her greatest legacy was her ability to connect to others and to lovingly show them care and support while making them feel special and unique. Dolores had countless special relationships and could relate to anyone; she was at the center of any gathering she was at, even capturing and holding the attention of the great grandchildren.

Dolores was devoted to her community and her church, St Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. She was a member of the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League for over 70 years and served in many capacities including accounting, providing meals for those in need, supporting newcomers to Canada and in sending aid to Ukraine. Of particular importance to her was her work at the Shrine of the Blessed Bishop and Martyr Vasyl Velychkovsky.

The family expresses their thanks to the staff at the Grace Hospital for their compassionate care and to Fathers John Sianchuk and Bohdan Lukie for their spiritual guidance and friendship to Dolores over many years.

Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Sunset and evening star

and one clear call for me!

And may there be no moaning of the bar

when I put out to sea,

But such a tide as moving seems asleep

too full for sound and foam,

When that which drew from out the boundless deep

turns again home.

Twilight and evening bell

and after that the dark!

And may there be no sadness of farewell

when I embark;

For tho’ from out our bourne of Time and Place

The flood may bear me far,

I hope to see my Pilot face to face

When I have crost the bar.




Publish Date: Mar 1, 2025

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 01, 2025, Mar 08, 2025

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Delores was a very special lady whom I got to know just briefly thru the UCWLC. She was always so full of energy & brightness. I used to call her from time to time to hear her positivity & happiness. I will miss her. Vichnaya Pamyat - Posted by: Alicia Topor (Friend) on: Mar 01, 2025

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