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RUDOLPH HADUBIAK (RUDY)
Born: Aug 25, 1937
Date of Passing: Nov 18, 2020
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RUDOLPH HADUBIAK
He leaves behind his wife, Margaret, of 62 years, his daughter Beverly, grandchildren Sheryl, Sheena, and Ashley and great-grandchild Nichaela and sons, Randall (Gail) and Bradley.
Rudy was known for his giving and selfless acts, always putting others before himself. Even after becoming quite ill he never stopped caring about the well-being of others. These qualities were greatly admired by his friends and family. In his retirement years he developed a passion for gardening and the great outdoors.
Rudy was quite involved with the church of Saint Basil beginning in 1968 and continued throughout his life. It was there he had the privilege being the church president for three years and was an active member of the Knights of Columbus, receiving the honour of Grand Knight.
Funeral mass was held at Saint Basil Ukrainian Catholic Parish, followed by burial at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home on November 23, 2020.
Rudy carried God in his heart he embodied love, virtue and goodness.
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Guest Book please visit www.chapellawn.ca
Chapel Lawn Funeral Home
204-885-9715
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 28, 2020
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Margaret and Family: My deepest and heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Rudy. Michael and Rudy met in the 1950's and their friendship continued through the years. Rudy was a sincere and thoughtful friend, a gentle soul. We enjoyed the wonderful visits through the years and were always welcomed most graciously by Rudy and Margaret to their home. May his memory be eternal. With sympathy...Emily Hawrysh and Family. - Posted by: Emily Hawrysh (Friends) on: Dec 16, 2020
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Our sincere condolences to Margaret and family on the passing of Rudy. I had the pleasure of working for Rudy at Manitoba Health. He was a great boss and friend. - Posted by: Patricia and Wayne Butterfield and Family (colleague at Manitoba Health) on: Dec 01, 2020
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I first met Rudy in 1969, when he worked for MHC at the Lombard location. Even joined Rudy the odd time for lunch when he used enjoy walking over to the Stock Exchange to see how the markets were doing. Fast forward many years , I had the honor and privilege of working with him at MHSC. Rudy was great at offering ideas and approaches that, at the time, were thinking 'outside the box '. Well many of Rudy's forward thinking ideas came to fruition many years later. I really admired that in Rudy. He was such a gentle and caring person, never forgetting his country roots as well as the importance of many activities outside of work. I have the greatest respect for Rudy as a person and as co-worker. Margaret and family, my deepest condolences. Garry Neill Calgary - Posted by: Garry K Neill (former work colleague) on: Nov 30, 2020
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Sending you all my deepest sympathy and prayers!! All my love! Bernadette - Posted by: Bernadette Danylyshen Mimura (Cousin) on: Nov 29, 2020
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OUR DEEPEST HEARTFELT SYMPATHY TO YOUR FAMILY ON YOUR RECENT LOSS. WE ALWAYS KNEW RUDY AS A GENEROUS INDIVIDUAL WITH A GREAT & POSITIVE ATTITUDE AND GREAT SENSE OF HUMOUR. - Posted by: EDNA AND ED BALAWYDER (FRIEND) on: Nov 29, 2020
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So sorry to hear of Rudy's passing. He was such a great part of the Meros Leckow Ukraian Dancers. Condolences to the family from Marcia Leckow, Ross Leckow and Meros Leckow. - Posted by: Marcia Leckow (friend) on: Nov 28, 2020
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Margaret and Family: Our sincerest condolences. May God comfort you and your family in the loss of Rudy. - Posted by: Noelle and George Richardson (Parishioners of St. Basil Church) on: Nov 28, 2020