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DEBORA LEE JUCHA
Born: Jul 01, 1953
Date of Passing: Mar 12, 2017
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DEBORA LEE JUCHA (nee MURRAY) With saddened hearts we announce that Debora (Debbie) Lee Jucha passed away peacefully, at St. Boniface Hospital Palliative Care Unit, at 3:00 a.m., Sunday, March 12, 2017 with her husband of 25 years, Ken, at her side. Debbie is an inspiration to us all, demonstrating strength, poise and grace while battling Colon Cancer for six years. Debbie is survived and dearly missed by her loving husband Ken and son Corey Sadler (Christine Hokkanen), mother Ethel Murray, sisters Wendy (Gord) Bruce and Jill (Rob) DeGagne, brothers Cam Murray and Bryan Murray, niece Marcy Bruce, nephews Brad Bruce, Mathew, Robbie and Marc DeGagne, mother-in-law Anna Jucha, sister-in-law Cindy (Pat) Miller, and beloved family pet Eddie. She was predeceased by her father William (Bill/Waxy) C. Murray, and father-in-law Jan Jucha. Debbie was born July 1, 1953 in Fort William, Ontario (Thunder Bay). Debbie is the oldest of five siblings who all share an amazing love for each other. Debbie was eager to be involved in many different fronts, including Wesley United Church High C Club and Women's League, Student Council at Sir Winston Churchill High School and Thunder Bay Jaycettes. Music was a big part of Debbie's life, studying classical piano as well as playing clarinet in the Thunder Bay City Band along with her good friend Pam Oshimo, and later teaching piano to family and friends. In her younger years, Debbie experienced most every sport imaginable. When family members and friends would talk about their latest sports adventure, Debbie was quick to point out her experiences and guidance in areas like downhill skiing, lacrosse and archery to name a few. Debbie's biggest sports accomplishment has to be the successful completion of a half marathon in 2004 and a full marathon in 2009 that she and her sister Jill experienced together. Debbie, Ken and Corey enjoyed many years at their camp at East Floral Beach on Lake Superior, and more recently at their Headwaters Condo on Lake of the Woods in Kenora, developing many new friendships along the way. It seemed like Wendy and Gord came with the Kenora Condo as they were there as often as we were, all in support of Debbie. Lifelong friends, Chrissy, Allison, Roma and Sue made several trips to Kenora to visit Debbie for a 'girl's weekend'. Debbie worked at Sennett's Variety Store, Hacquoil Construction, The Kenora Board of Education and Lakehead Public Schools, before leaving Thunder Bay and moving to Winnipeg to become a Tim Hortons Restaurant Owner with husband Ken. Debbie and Ken worked very hard to build their business and develop a very strong management team. A very special thank you to our entire team at Tim Hortons for affording Ken the time to devote to Debbie during the challenging times of her illness. Debbie spent her last 38 days at St. Boniface Palliative Care where she received extraordinary and compassionate care from the entire team at the unit. Debbie's family travelled to Winnipeg as much as they could over the past several weeks, and we would like to offer a special thank you to Debbie's good friend Judith Williamson and Ken's sister Cindy for filling in to ensure that Debbie was never alone when the immediate family could not be there. We would also like to offer special thanks to the many Health Care professionals and volunteers that took such good care of Debbie over the past six years. Thank you to all the family, friends, staff members, business associates and fellow Franchisees for the outpouring of support during Debbie's difficult journey. As per Debbie's wishes, cremation has taken place in Winnipeg and interment, followed by a celebration of life will take place in Thunder Bay at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Deb's honour to any of the following deserving agencies or an agency of your choice: Victoria General Hospital, Buhler Cancer Centre, St. Boniface Hospital Palliative Care Unit, CancerCare Manitoba, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation - Cancer Care. "Remembering your wonderful and gentle soul will forever remain in our hearts." THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 16, 2017
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Just want to say how blessed I feel to have gotten to know Debbie & Ken as friends!! Worked for a bit of time at one of their stores! Then we became closer though didn't get together often enough!!! Debbie was a VERY SPECIAL WARM, CARING person! So sorry for your loss Ken!! Thinking of you & your family!♡ - Posted by: Lenore Butler (friend) on: Mar 26, 2017
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I would like to say that I am so sorry for the families loss. Debbie was a really great person who had an amazing ability to make people feel at ease. I have so many memories of debbie but I think the one that sticks out the most was when I had first started working for ken and debbie and I wanted a night of to go party with friends; I really didn't think I would get it off so I told them I was my parents 25 wedding anniversary. Ken and debbie gave me the night off and Debbie had come to work and overnight shift with me before I had my night off so she could make a good time line for the lady working my shift. Poor Debbie she was doing really good at staying awake until she decided to go sit in the office for a bit. Debbie woke up just near the end of my shift and asked what she had missed. Me and my parents had a great relationship with Ken and Debbie that the first time they came to dinner at my parents they all got to talking and it came out that my parents had been married more then 25 years. Ken and Debbie look confused they looked at my parents and at me back to my parents then said you just had you 25 wedding anniversary ??? My parents corrected them that Yeah we did but that was three years ago. Well all eyes looked at me and I knew I was busted so truth came out about my reason being fake for my night off I was given. - Posted by: Kim butler (Tim Hortons like a daughter ) on: Mar 24, 2017
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Hi Ken, I am very sorry that you have lost your wife Debbie.It shocked me when I read that she has passed away. My Heart goes out to you ken. Lots of Love, Kelly Northcott - Posted by: Kelly Northcott (Friend from Thunder Bay) on: Mar 17, 2017

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