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KENNETH JAMES POCHINKO

Born: Dec 16, 1957

Date of Passing: Aug 22, 2018

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KENNETH JAMES POCHINKO On August 22, 2018, after 19 months of fighting to live with lung cancer, Ken Pochinko (Kenny P) decided it was time to "shut'er down" and go fishing permanently. He is survived by his cherished wife of 30 years, Charlene. Also mourning his loss are cousins, Kim Hoey (Murray), Greg Bukoski, Brenda Dutka (Darryl), Uncle John Bukoski; in-laws, Bill and Margaret Black, Kelvin Black (Cathy), Reg Black (Myrna), as well as several nieces and nephews. Ken was predeceased by his parents; brother Cory Sawchuk; special Auntie Marlene Bukoski; cousin Kevin Bukoski; nephews, Keith Sawchuk and Jordan Black. Ken was born in Sudbury, ON to James and Eva Pochinko on December 16, 1957. At four years old, his mother passed away suddenly and he was sent to live with his paternal grandmother, Annie Napora in Rossdale, MB until her health declined. It was then that Ken's dear Auntie Marlene Bukoski (nee Pochinko) took him into her home. On the Bukoski farm Ken thrived with the hard work farming entails. He took particular interest in all things mechanical and at age 16, quit high school because he said he was smart enough. He obtained his Automotive Technician ticket from Red River College and after apprenticing at a garage in Yellowknife, moved back to Beausejour to open his own business - KP Auto and then with partner Paul Zillman, K & P Auto. In Ken's 40 plus years as a mechanic, he worked at many locations. He was Master Auto Technician for Jim Gauthier Mazda, Haber Suzuki and most notably at Frontier Subaru which was his place of work until his illness forced him into early retirement in January 2017. Ken was the old school type of mechanic. He was well respected or despised for doing a job one way - and that was Ken's way. Many an apprentice has mentored under Ken and had the privilege of working in the "Smart Zone" and trying to interpret his "Kennism's". His knowledge of all things automotive led him to be a volunteer Race Tech at the CPTC snowmobile races for several years. Besides his incredible knowledge in anything with an engine and wheels, Ken's true passion was camping, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling and visiting with friends and family. He loved to be on the water at Pointe du Bois where he met many people and formed great friendships. He was the guy with the toothpick in his mouth, and he loved to talk. He was known for giving his opinion whether you wanted it or not. Sometimes known to be crusty on the outside, Ken was truly soft on the inside. He took great pride in the lives of nieces and nephews, particularly when they asked his advice; went fishing or sledding with him or just stopped by for a visit. A life lived. A man loved. And now, to say good-bye. How hard it has been to watch you suffer. You denied the end was coming and lived every day with a plan for tomorrow with death chasing you and the attitude " when your number is up, it's up". In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Beausejour Hospital TV Fund, Box 1614, Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0 or CancerCare Manitoba, 675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9. As per Ken's wishes, there will be no formal service - but he did want a party! Friends and family are welcome to attend a Come and Go Celebration at our home in Cloverleaf on Thursday, August 30 anytime after 4:00 pm. Please stop in for a hot dog and chocolate cake.and maybe a story..... "Day by day I'm feeling Stronger Day by day I'm lasting longer Day by day you help me make my way" SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour (204) 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220 www.soberingfuneralchapel.com

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 25, 2018

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Char, I am so sorry to hear about Ken. I can't begin to understand what you went through for the past 17 months. I know that you had a good send off for Ken. Be strong and take care. - Posted by: Betty Vanderbeek (Friend) on: Sep 04, 2018

  • Very thankful I was able to get to know Kenny, and for all the knowledge he passed along. He was one of a kind and will be missed dearly. Hope the fishing is good up top! Rest easy Ken. - Posted by: Tyler (Friend) on: Aug 28, 2018

  • Tooth picks, Sweat pants and combed hair Some of your rituals that won't be forgotten Thank you for the laughs, arguments and disagreements! I never thought I would say this but I will miss your stories specially those who always started: When I was at Susuki ! I still look across the shop and see you there shouting: Look at all that "gravy" and with your typical laugh and tooth pick in your mouth You will be missed Querky Guy! My Condolences to the Family - Posted by: Carlos (co-worker) on: Aug 27, 2018

  • My sincere condolences to Char and your whole family. What a loss. I’m reminded of our time acting together in Haystack and having a gathering at your home. Lots of laughs, love and good memories. - Posted by: Heather Korlak (Friend ) on: Aug 25, 2018

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