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JULIAN EDWARD TROJANOWSKI
Born: Feb 26, 1929
Date of Passing: Dec 25, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJULIAN EDWARD TROJANOWSKI February 26, 1929 December 25, 2014 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden peaceful passing of Julian on December 25, 2014 at the age of 85, at the Beausejour Hospital. He was predeceased by his parents Victoria and Steven, his first wife Vicki, and his 11 siblings. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Helen, his children: Bruce, wife Peggy (Tyler, Ashley and Corbyn), Billy and Sharon; his stepsons: Ray, Gord and Len (Elena) as well as his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and Blue the dog. He will also be lovingly remembered by his surviving sisters Emily, Florence, and Wanda. Julian was born and raised in the R.M. of Brokenhead, Manitoba. In his late twenties he was an avid baseball player for a rural baseball league. He farmed in his early years, and continued to farm right through to 1988. While farming, Julian also worked in a local bush camp for Archie Trapp. He finished his working life at Winnipeg Supply. During his time there, Julian enjoyed hunting. Later on in life, he took up fishing, bowling, curling, golfing, and mushroom and blueberry picking. Julian would never miss out on serving blueberries and ice cream for dessert. In 1998, Julian and Helen moved from Gull Lake to Beausejour, where they continued to have a well-manicured lawn. Together Julian and Helen had a passion for gardening and yard work. With the slightest dusting of snow, you would see Julian out on the driveway blowing away the snow with his leaf blower. As per Julian's wishes, cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, December 31 at 11:00 a.m. at Sobering Funeral Chapel, 1035 Park Ave. E., Beausejour, Manitoba. The family would like to thank Dr. Van Rensburg, Hospital staff and the Emergency responder staff, for all their care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, donations may be made to Kidney Foundation of Canada, Unit 1-452 Dovercourt Dr., Winnipeg, MB R3Y 2K8. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220 www.soberingfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: Dec 29, 2014
JULIAN EDWARD TROJANOWSKI Julian Trojanowski passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 25, 2014 at Beausejour Hospital at the age of 85. Longer obituary and service details to follow. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220 www.soberingfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: Dec 27, 2014
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 29, 2014
Condolences & Memories (21 entries)
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See you later Papa... Love always Greg - Posted by: Gregory Julian Kyrzyk (Grsndson) on: Apr 27, 2015
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Helen and family members. I was very saddened to hear of your loss. I will miss Julian coming for his honey and visits. He always took the time to chat, always concerned about others. He was a wonderful person to know and he will be missed. - Posted by: Donna Hourd (The honey lady) on: Jan 03, 2015
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I was sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Trojanoski, he was a wonderful man that always took time to visit whenever I would see him. I enjoyed listening to his baseball stories. Always treasure the memories. - Posted by: Rhonda (Pachal) Cameron (friend) on: Dec 31, 2014
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Uncle Julian will go down in history for me as a larger than life person! I can't imagine what he thought of me when I asked him to help me build my cottage shortly after Auntie Vicky passed. We went to the building lot and he said "Where are your tools"? I said what tools? At the time I didn't own a hammer. Oh God he must have had a great laugh on me! A true friend and mentor. Too many stories to list, he will be missed by myself, Birgit and family. - Posted by: Gregory McCaughey (Nephew) on: Dec 31, 2014
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Many fond memories with Uncle Julian at our cottage at Lakeshore Heights! Many a Saturday Uncle Julian and Helen would come knocking rattling our cage at 9 am looking for coffee, us sound asleep! Uncle Julian help us out alot at the lake...bringing us rock the driveway, fixing the culvert when not asked, and I think even helped out with the new roof when Mom, Dad and I where living in Kitchener, with Helen at his side. Always with a smile...Like I said great memories - Colleen - Posted by: Colleen Matthews (Niece) on: Dec 31, 2014
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My Dad was a great and wonderful man! I remember when I was first adopted at the age of 8, how I was so scared of him, as he looked like such a giant to me, but those fears quickly vanished. He sure turned into my gentle giant~ He was always there for me through the good times and the bad and I loved him so very much. I will miss those phone calls with his voice saying, "How is my daughter today"....What a wonderful mark this beautiful man has left embedded in my heart, and for him to love me so unconditionally even though I was adopted. Until we meet again Dad....I love you more than words could ever say! I will never forget you~ - Posted by: sharon howard (daughter) on: Dec 31, 2014
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Helen, we will miss Julian at Friday night Suppers at the Legion. Our deepest sympathy, so sorry that we can't be with you at this time. Your friends Ann & Gerald Graves - Posted by: Gerald & Ann Graves (Friends ) on: Dec 30, 2014
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So sorry, Bruce and Peggy, Billy and Sharon, and his wife Helen (and family). Sending my love, thoughts and prayers to you all and want you to know the most cherished memories in my life are because Uncle Julian was a part of it (the old farm, the hay loft, the many stray kittens and all of the animals, (mice too), Hobo, Lucky, etc, Patricia Beach (and the stand), the garden and the endless weeding, home made soup, always, always an open door, the house by the corner store, the many, many family gatherings, playing cards, coming together at Christmas time, the stories, the laughter, the great big-bigger than life hugs, the hands always there to help. All of these things, weaved into our lives. I will miss Uncle Julian very much. Love you guys - Posted by: Anita Posaluko (Family (neice)) on: Dec 29, 2014
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Dear Helen and family, my deepest sympathies for your loss. My prayers to you all in the difficult days ahead. - Posted by: Rosemarie Zirk Winnicki (family friend) on: Dec 29, 2014
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I've known Julian since a little girl as he was our neighbor. He was a wonderful man with a beautiful smile. It was nice to see him find love again with Helen to continue that smile. Our thoughts and prayers to the whole family. - Posted by: Leanne (nee Nikodem) and Terry Early (friends) on: Dec 29, 2014
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Condolences to all the family members. Memories come flooding back of being a little kid riding on cut logs as he hauled them to the sawmill. He always watched over me. A true friend to our family. - Posted by: Lyla McLean (nee Trapp) () on: Dec 29, 2014
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Dear Helen, Bruce, Peggy and family: We are so saddened for your loss and our loss as well. We spent many hours with our special uncle and will miss all the visits and cribbage games! Treasure all your fond memories as I know everyone who knew Julian will have a good memory to hold on to. Love, Gary and Lenore - Posted by: Gary and Lenore Diduck (Nephew) on: Dec 29, 2014
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We lost a great man. I will never forget the Christmases we spent on the farm in Ladywood when I was little. Many a time was spent there, just having fun. One year Uncle Julian made a skating rink for the kids so we would be outside and the adults didn't need to worry about us. When they moved to Gull Lake, after he remarried, he invited all of us for a family reunion. I met relatives I didn't know existed because of his determination to get all of us there. Will miss you greatly. My deepest condolences to all of you. - Posted by: Gail, Lloyd and Ryan Gering. (Gail Trojanowski) (Neice, husband and son.) on: Dec 29, 2014
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I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Julian. He was a very kind and generous man who put others before himself. He will be missed by many. - Posted by: Steven Posaluko (nephew) on: Dec 28, 2014
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We will miss Julian and his visits to the homestead. He was very fond of the farm and came by quite often to visit us to see what changes we had made to the yard or to the house. Even after owning the farm for 18 years, we still refer to it as Julian's so that people can locate it. We were very fortunate to have met both Julian and Helen while visiting Adolfe and Tini Molinski when we first bought the farm. Julian was full of knowledge and answered many questions we had about the homestead. Our thoughts and prayers are with Helen and the family at this difficult time. - Posted by: Micheline, Alex Lafreniere and family (friend) on: Dec 28, 2014
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Will be remembered with fondness. - Posted by: Darrell Hardin (Nephew) on: Dec 28, 2014
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We are very saddened to hear that Uncle Julian has died. We'll always remember his kindness, joyfulness and love of life. Our condolences to the family. - Posted by: Dianna Wreford & Brian Turner (Niece & husband) on: Dec 27, 2014
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Dear Helen, Bruce and Peggy and family, Sharon, Billy and Families: Please accept deepest and most heartfelt condolences on the passing of our dear, dear Uncle Julian. He was a pioneer of our great land and peoples from birth and contributed to the communities he lived in in ways that many of us will never know about. We have always had the greatest respect for him and his many, many kindnesses over the years. Thanks Uncle Arvid and Bernice Hardin - Posted by: Arv and Berni Hardin (Nephew and Wife) on: Dec 27, 2014
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We were very fond of Julian and appreciative of how well he looked after Gil's mom, Helen, when she was older. We will miss him. - Posted by: Gil (Mary) Turner (Uncle) on: Dec 27, 2014
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Our hearts are broken. Condolences to all the family. We are truly grateful to have known Julian. My many memories of staying at the farm all those times will live on with me. Please take time to celebrate Julian's life. We cannot say enough about his kindness, generosity and his great spirit. We were always welcome in his home. We will cherish the memories. - Posted by: Les and Sherrie Trojanoski (Nephew) on: Dec 27, 2014
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So sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Julian. We have very fond memories of him that we will treasure... Barry & Sharon - Posted by: Barry and Sharon Trojanoski ((nephew and wife)) on: Dec 27, 2014