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CHARLES CHURKO
Born: Jan 20, 1914
Date of Passing: Jan 22, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryCHARLES CHURKO January 20, 1914 - January 22, 2013 With his ever-sharp mind, Charles drifted quietly from this world shortly after his 99th birthday. Born on Alfred Avenue in Winnipeg, to Joseph and Sophia Churko, originally from Poland. Predeceased by his six older and younger siblings and his beloved wife, Anne (nee Troniuk). Left to remember him fondly are his sisters-in-law, Sally Guyda, Josie Bodyk, and Jean Grocholski. His independence, deep voice, gruff nature, great debates, adventures stories, sense of humour, and his wisdom will not be forgotten. Charlie began his education in French in rural Manitoba and finished Grade 10 at Isaac Newton School. He then searched out his learning across Canada, while riding the rods' in the 1930s. He came home at harvest time every year and farmed in the 1940s before going to Chicago to learn welding and refrigeration. He returned to Winnipeg and worked at Chalmers Body Works and MacDonald Aircraft, then for the city at the North End Sewage Treatment Plant until his retirement in 1979. After knowing her for 24 years, he married Anne in 1952, where they lived on Atlantic Avenue for 54 years. Although they had no children, they loved their families and treated us all as their own. The legacy of Ann and Charlie's generosity will endure for both sides of their family. Charlie was involved in the early days collecting nickels at CCF gatherings and was an active CUPE member. He was a lifelong learner, keeping abreast of current events and reading voraciously. He loved playing his fiddle and saxophone with his band in the early years, and hunting, fishing and gatherings were always good excuses to enjoy the outdoors and nature. In his declining years, he was blessed by the loving support of special nephews and nieces, most especially Brian and Marlene Guyda, whose care and attention helped him have the best life possible to make it to 99. The family is also thankful for the kind care of the staff at Seven Oaks Hospital during his final journey. A funeral service will be held on Monday, January 28, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street. He will be laid to rest beside Anne at Holy Ghost Cemetery in Middlechurch. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to a charity of your choice. 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Jan 26, 2013
CHARLES CHURKO January 20, 1914 January 22, 2013 With his ever-sharp mind, Charles drifted quietly from this world shortly after his 99th birthday. A funeral service will be held on Monday, January 28, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street. He will be laid to rest beside Anne at Holy Ghost Cemetery in Middlechurch. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Jan 24, 2013
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 26, 2013
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Through the many years of getting together your home was the one where we were all happy and the food and conversation was always interesting. Together again. Uncle Charlie and Auntie Ann we will miss you both. - Posted by: Doug Friesen (Nephew through. Marriage ) on: Jan 28, 2013
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What a life well-lived! I remember "Uncle Charlie" and "Auntie Anne" so well from Sally Guyda's (and Jan's) family gatherings that we shared in my 35 year friendship with Jan. - Posted by: Roberta Beach () on: Jan 28, 2013
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1967: Going to Charlie and Anne's house for 12 meatless dishes on Christmas Eve..thin wafers for the 'bread and wine' ritual, lots of food, a bit of whiskey; passing the newborn great-niece Angela around for all to behold! Both his and Anne's generosity by always opening their home to occasions, her meatless cabbage rolls and mushroom gravy. Many blessings. - Posted by: Pearl Newfeld (mother of Angela and David, children of Allan Dahlberg, dec'd 1992, (nephew of Charlie)) on: Jan 26, 2013
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Uncle Charlie was my favorite Uncle. I loved to listen to his stories of all his adventures. I always admired how he treated Auntie Ann. His loneliness after her passing would have been hard to bear. Uncle Charlie, I will miss you but, you are forever in our hearts. - Posted by: Gloria Stone (Neice) on: Jan 24, 2013