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ROBERT ANDREW ZULYNIAK

Date of Passing: Jan 21, 2019

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ROBERT ANDREW ZULYNIAK It is with heavy heart, we the family, announce the passing of Robert, aged 65, on January 21, 2019. Robert was born in Gimli, MB and grew up in Winnipeg, MB with his mom and dad, Mary and Andrew Zulyniak (deceased). He worked for Consolidated Fastfrate for 38 years and had a loving passion for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Besides his beloved wife, Marion, he leaves to mourn and cherish his memory, his daughter Kathy and three granddaughters, Sarah, Felicia and Brittany, his son Cody and girlfriend Emma, and granddaughter Addilyn, all in Winnipeg, MB, stepson Patrick and wife Angela, and grandchildren, Devon and Shelby in Lamont, AB, his siblings, brother Kenny and wife Olga, Danny, Larry and wife Valerie, his sisters, Diane, Debbie and husband Brad, Teresa and husband Bruce, Charlene and sister Sylvia (deceased). A celebration of Robert's life will be held at the Winakwa Community Centre "Main Hall", Saturday, January 26 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., 980 Winakwa Road, Winnipeg, MB. Friends and family are welcome to join us in a gathering to celebrate his life. Our family would like to thank Fastfrate and all the EMTs on scene. Also, St. Boniface Hospital staff for the loving care they gave to Robert. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 1379 Kenaston Blvd., Winnipeg, MB. For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log on to www.mosaicfunerals.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 24, 2019

Condolences & Memories (9 entries)

  • I grew up with family back in late 60's. We were all ages and someone to hang with. So much like an extended family. Closest with Debbie and Larry. The best part of junior high. So blessed to have been a part of all our years together. Love you and feel the lonliness having shared the loss of family. Debbie you are always in my thoughts of all the great and hilarious times and the sad. Love Cindy - Posted by: Cindy Jacobucci (Family friend) on: Jan 27, 2019

  • My deepest condolences to Marion, Cody and family. We enjoyed our time together at the hockey rink watching our boys play the game. Bob was always full of laughter and happy to be with fellow parents at the rink. He always treated people with respect. RIP Bob. - Posted by: Gilles Vandal (Friend) on: Jan 27, 2019

  • Sending our condolences to you and your family, Marion. - Posted by: Ruth and Merv Caldwell (Friends) on: Jan 26, 2019

  • Hearing about Bob's sudden passing was sad and my condolences are extended to his family. I met Bob years ago when his son, Cody, played hockey with my son. Bob remained a friend through the years where I would see him on one of his deliveries around the city. This past summer I again ran into Bob as I was leaving St. Boniface Golf Course where I worked for awhile. We would speak for catching up on our lives which I enjoyed. Again my condolences are extended to Marion and his family. - Posted by: Kevin Duckett (Friend) on: Jan 25, 2019

  • So sorry Marion, condolences from Candace and Ozzie, little bras d'Or. - Posted by: Candace and Ozzie Boudreau (Old friend) on: Jan 25, 2019

  • I met you through your wife Marion. In the few times we got together you always had a huge smile on your face and made one feel comfortable in your presence. Hugs and prayers to Marion and the Family - Posted by: Lucy Henaire (Friend) on: Jan 24, 2019

  • Bob was a man I respected from the first time I walked into his house to meet. He deserved respect as he also gave it. I was new to his family, but he made me and my daughter feel like part of the family. For that I am grateful and glad I was able to tell him that when me and Kathy drove out to Thompson to watch Cody play. We shared a lot of laughs that weekend. When coming home we hit black ice and ended up going down the road sideways. Was sure glad we had a pro behind the wheel. Didn't flinch and got us back on track. Thanks Bob. Gone to soon, but will never be forgotten. RIP. - Posted by: David Mackintosh (Friend) on: Jan 24, 2019

  • Our deepest condolence Marion and family. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping Sweetest rest that follows pain. Sadly missed But trust in God we will meet again R.I.P Bob - Posted by: Candace & Bernie Bonkowski (Friend ) on: Jan 24, 2019

  • Words cannot express how saddened we are to hear of your loss of Bob. We got to know Bob when you moved onto our street. We were delighted to watch Bob's excitement, watching Cody play hockey, his love of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the love he had for his family. We had many front yard chats, and his sarcastic humour will be missed. Marion, Cody, Kathy, Patrick, and families, please accept our deepest condolences on your loss. He will be missed. - Posted by: Ken and Anna Gordon (Friends ) on: Jan 24, 2019

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