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FRANCES BOCHURKA
Born: Sep 21, 1929
Date of Passing: Nov 18, 2020
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FRANCES BOCHURKA
She was predeceased by her parents, William and Rose Zelenitsky, sister Agnes Bristol, husband Edward, son Barry, brother Allan Zelenitsky and brother-in-law Jack Nichol.
Frances was born September 21, 1929 in Winnipeg Beach. Her father was an ice man and her mother was a homemaker. Mom was a young girl, still living at home with her parents, when she decided to become a teacher with her first placement in Zbruch, Manitoba. Frances married Edward in 1948. Mom and Dad had many struggles together as they started out and one of them was Dad contracting polio when Barry was just two. They persevered and worked hard getting through this. Dad recovered well and didn't stop with his vision so they were fortunate to continue sharing many years together working in the family business and raising their three children in downtown Winnipeg Beach. They started their legacy with a small garage which grew into the Coaster Garage and Laundromat contributing to the history of our beloved town. Life downtown included Mom running the gas station, laundromat and doing the business books while having a kid hanging on her hip. She fed many an employee and packed great lunches for Dad and the boys when they went out to work. In 1980, life shifted when they moved to 1st Avenue and Highway 9 where Mom worked in that office until after Dad passed. Coaster Garage had blossomed into Eddies Gravel as it stands today.
Unfortunately Dad was gone when Mom had to suffer the tragic passing of their oldest son Barry in 2009. This event broke her heart as she longed for her eldest son always.
Mom was a beautiful lady whose eyes and smile lit up the room. She was a good listener and best friend to many. Mom took pride in her church, Our Lady of the Lake and was a dedicated Catholic to her religion which she instilled in her family. She took great pride in the Gateway Foundation catering business which was the fundraiser for what is now Isfeld Villa. She enjoyed volunteering and serving the community. The camaraderie that she shared with the women while they worked making perogies and meatballs for community events was a happy time for her and wasn't like work at all.
Mom loved to cook - she was always just a call away if you needed last minute cooking advice or input on a culinary creation. Going to a restaurant was always entertaining, watching her critique and identify the ingredients so she could recreate it for everyone at home.
She was definitely an adventurer, taking several international trips with her family and friends. She wrote poems about these trips telling stories of horseback riding in her 70s and the giggles proved the fun they had. She took great pride telling stories of her day trips around the Interlake to many small towns and lunching at their favourite local diners. We often teased her and Joanne for eating their way around Manitoba.
She spent many afternoons playing scrabble with her close friends, Lilian or Joanne and these events usually included a beer or some wine with many laughs.
Mom had a great vanity about her hair and always had any of us checking to make sure that it was just right. She had to have some color too, so if the cheeks were pale out came the lipstick with a little smudge here and there and that hair tousle which made everything good to go! This we teased her relentlessly with.
She was an avid gardener who loved canning from the produce that she grew. We often gathered at the "pickle palace" for 60 quart events. Mom also enjoyed passing her time by crocheting blankets for her family and over 100 throws which she donated to the Children's Hospital.
We would like to give a special thanks to the doctors, nursing staff, home care coordinator and home care staff of Gimli Community Health Centre for giving our mother their care and compassion and helping her pass with dignity.
Mom is survived by her children, Kevin (Roberta), Janis (Perry), Kathy (Barry); grandchildren, Jason (Christine), Shawn (Brenda), Clint (Amy), Dustin (Christy), Jamie, Leanne (Todd), Harrison (Rebecca), Mikhael, Pam, Nicole (Jordan), and many great-grandchildren. Her family left to mourn her are sister Alice, brother Leonard (Linda), brother Myles (Cheryl), sister-in-law Elsie, and many loving nephews and nieces.
Family gatherings won't be the same without her cooking, her homemade treats (especially her bits n bites), her laugh, and the warmth she brought to every event. She always had a smile.
Her final message to all of us was to do what makes you happy, live like there's no tomorrow and go the extra mile for someone whenever you can. She will forever remain in our hearts.
Bye for now, Mom and your hair is great!
To view the Mass or leave a condolence on her tribute wall go to www.gilbartfuneralhome.com and the link will be on her obituary by November 22.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to CancerCare Manitoba or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba.
Gilbart Funeral Home, Gimli
in care of arrangements.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 20, 2020
Condolences & Memories (13 entries)
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Like to offer our condolences to the family and express our sadness of the death of aunt Frances. She was a special aunt and will miss her very much. - Posted by: Jerry and Patricia Fizell (Aunt ) on: Nov 29, 2020
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Our heartfelt sympathies to the whole family. Your Mom was a very kind lady who will be sadly missed but never forgotten. - Posted by: Rick and Ann Kishka (friend) on: Nov 26, 2020
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Francis Bochurka was the center of the Bochurka family! My sad condolences to all those who loved her so much.She was blessed to have such a loving family. Jim Tomko - Posted by: Jim Tomko (Friend) on: Nov 23, 2020
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We were so sorry to hear of Frances’ passing. She was a very special person, and that was how she made you feel from the moment she said hello. She will be missed by all the lives she touched. - Posted by: Wayne & Joanne Ksionzek & family (Friends) on: Nov 23, 2020
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To all the family Bochurka, We were saddened to hear of Francis's passing and know that Heaven recieved a gifted angel. The warmth of her heart and soul were seen through the beautiful smile in her eyes and felt through her positive words. God has her wrapped in his arms and welcomed her home. Our sincere condolences, may she rest in peace. Love and Light. Brian & Gaétanne Farley. - Posted by: Gaétanne Farley (friend) on: Nov 22, 2020
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When I met Francis while working at Winnipeg Beach she was so caring and full of smiles. Her home was always so warm and relaxing. She always had delicious baking to share on the table. Her positive attitude and drive never diminished. May she rest in peace and my sympathies to her family. - Posted by: Jack Kowalchuk (Friend) on: Nov 21, 2020
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Janis and family. We are so sorry to hear the sad news of Francis’s passing. She was a very kind lady who always had a smile and was so caring of others. Please accept our condolences to all the family. Sending love and hugs to all ! 💗 - Posted by: Lawrence & Leanne Stutsky (Family friend) on: Nov 20, 2020
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We were sorry to hear that Francis had died. I’ll always remember her as smart, respectful, and courteous person. I’m sure that she is greatly missed by her family and friends. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Love, Mel and Luci. - Posted by: Mel Ksionzek (Relative ) on: Nov 20, 2020
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My sincere condolences to the family! Frances was truly a lovely woman with a heart of gold! I always loved visiting with her while back home! She always brought out the best treats and I'm so grateful to have seen her last year! I will always remember her beautiful smile and kind words...❤ - Posted by: Janis LeClair (Family ) on: Nov 20, 2020
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Deepest condolences on the loss of your, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her visits with Elsie will be greatly missed. Elsie speaks of Frances as a sister not a sister-in-law. We were greeted by her smiling face many a time while she was there visiting. Her interest and concern for our family was appreciated. Our grandchildren were blessed to be wrapped in her hand knit blankets. Rest In Peace Aunty Adrian and Debbie Zelenitsky - Posted by: Adrian and Debbie Zelenitsky (Nephew) on: Nov 20, 2020
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She was one beautiful lady. Always had a smile and a greeting every time you met her. She will be missed. - Posted by: Alan & Carole Dern (Frieind) on: Nov 20, 2020
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My sincere condolences and prayers for the Bochurka and Zelenitski family on the loss of France. She was a beautiful soul in our community and parish. She earned her Heavenly peace. - Posted by: Shannon Smarz (Community member) on: Nov 20, 2020
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Sympathy to the Bochurka and Dola family, my Mom Dorothy Spakowski was taught by Frances in the Zburch school, and spoke fondly of her. Joyce and Gary Michaluk - Posted by: Joyce Michaluk (friend) on: Nov 20, 2020