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TILLIE RYSTEPHANUK

Date of Passing: May 09, 2025

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TILLIE RYSTEPHANUK


With broken hearts but deep gratitude, we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Tillie Rystephanuk, Tillie left this world Friday May 9, 2025, at the age of 100, with members of her family by her side.

She was predeceased by her husband Peter, son Raymond, by her parents John and Barbara Karlicki, her brothers Steven and Walter and sister Ollie. Left to cherish her memory is her daughter Patricia, granddaughter Hayley (Dale), brother Bill Karlicki and family, daughter-in-law Maxine Rystephanuk, Brett (Jen) and family as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

Tillie was born on February 14, 1925, into a family of five children, of which she was the second eldest child. Tillie grew up on the family farm in the High Plains School District, five miles west of Poplarfield, in Manitoba’s Interlake Region. Obtaining an education was not an easy task in those days and in order to obtain a high school education she had to attend a boarding school in Teulon.

Tille then attended Normal School in Winnipeg where she obtained a teaching certificate. Her teaching career spanned fifteen years of which eleven were spent in Sandy Lake, Manitoba. While teaching in Sandy Lake she met her future husband, Peter Rystephanuk. They were married in 1949 and were blessed with a daughter Patricia.

Peter decided that farming was not the life for him and ventured into the hotel business. Their first venture was in 1960 in Whitemouth, Manitoba with his brother-in-law Bill and Bill’s wife Anne. Later, Peter purchased the Gladstone Hotel. Tillie was a partner in both of these ventures. Upon the sale of the Gladstone Hotel in 1970, Peter and Tillie retired in Gladstone where they were blessed with a granddaughter, Hayley.

Tillie was a member of the Royal Purple and Ladies’ Legion Auxiliary for many years. She treasured her family, friends and neighbours who often stopped by for one of “Tillie’s Teas.” She was an avid gardener, fabulous cook, nature enthusiast and loved to feed her crows who would not leave for the winter. Her secret to a long life was patience, kindness and to never stop moving.

Tillie will be dearly missed by all whose lives she touched.

In accordance with Tillie's wishes cremation has taken place and no services will be held.

Memorial donations can made in Tillies memory to a charity of one’s choice.

Tribute Link: www.clarkesfuneralhome.com

Clarke’s Funeral Home Gladstone/MacGregor in care of arrangements.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 17, 2025

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • My sincere condolences to Patricia and her family on the passing of Tillie. How many times I have thought of Tillie and what a wonderful lady she was - as a teacher in Sandy Lake when I was a student in her classes, and later in life when she and Peter would invite me to come to Whitemouth for weekends at the hotel when I first arrived in Winnipeg to begin employment after high school. What fond memories I have of these days! Rest in peace dear lady. you deserve it. Patricia and Hayley, I hope that fond memories will sustain you in these difficult times. - Posted by: Vicki Lazaruk (Nee Hnatuk) (Relative of Peter Rystephanuk) on: May 19, 2025

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