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Located in: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), N/A.
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with a title of "Obituary photo - Begga Thoranna (Anderson) Wishnowski (1932)",
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Described as: Obituary photo for Begga Thoranna (Anderson) Wishnowski (1932)
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Published in Riverton, RM of Bifrost, Manitoba, Canada, on Abt. 2002
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with a title of "Obituary - Adam Wishnowski (1889)",
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Described as: Obituary for Adam Wishnowski (1889), as published in the The Winnipeg Tribune on 1980/08/07 (page 32)
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Published in Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on 7 Aug 1980
The offered place of birth is: Krovinka, Poveet, Trembovlia, Western Ukraine
The offered date of birth is: 12 Aug 1889
The offered place of death is: Hodgson, RM of Bifrost, Manitoba, Canada
The offered date of death is: 5 Aug 1980
Reporting that the death occurred in or at the Daughter's residence
Cemetery / final disposition identified as: Progress All Saints Ukrainian Greek Catholic Cemetery
The following people have been identified as mentioned in the notice:
Mary Krupa, Stella Wishnowski, Frank Wishnowski, Stanley Wishnowski, Begga Anderson, Ben Wishnowski, Steffie Yaremkewich, Victor Wishnowski, Margaret Bjornson, Walter Wishnowski, Sandra Smotrycki, Emil Wishnowski, Edna Russin, Nell TBD-Wishnowski, Nellie Wishnowski, Stanley Tokarz, Joyce Wishnowski, Albert Holt, Nettie Wishnowski, Leo Pare, Sadie Wishnowski, Joe Menychuk, Jean Wishnowski, Gordon Baziniak
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Presented as pertaining to Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on 16 Aug 2000
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- [S1563291627] Winnipeg Free Press,
Passages Service of the WFP (Web)[SD], (Winnipeg Free Press
Located in: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), N/A.
A contributor has cited material deemed to be pertinent to this story.
It is described as "id-98082".
It was described specifically or transcribed by them as "STANLEY WISHNOWSKI, Born: Jul 08, 1920(!), Date of Passing: Jul 08, 2005; On July 8, 2005 at the Arborg and District Health Centre, Stanley Wishnowski, aged 84 years, of Riverton, MB, beloved husband of Begga. Stan was born on the family farm on D".ecember 10, 1920, the eldest son of Adam and Mary Wishnowski and brother to 11 siblings. He left school at the age of 13 to relieve his mother who was hauling pulpwood with sleigh and horses. He learned to hunt and supplied meat for the family. In 1942 he joined the army and served his country during the Second World War. After the war he met and married a woman who stood by his side for 54 years, a true friend and confident, Begga (nee Anderson). Together they looked after livestock and built the family farm. They achieved projects and goals often considered impossible by others. Dad worked hard all his life farming and working in the bush cutting pulp and lumber. He loved farming and also helped out his neighbours, friends and family whenever they needed a hand. They could always count on his help and always at no charge. Stan also enjoyed hunting and took great pride in a successful hunt. He loved to tell his hunting stories most of them true . Stan had a high standard when it came to driving cars and playing hockey and the grandchildren had to work very hard before they were certified . Grandpa Bud loved to take his grandkids on tractor rides and usually had them sleeping before the first round on the field. Stanley was very fond of all his children and grandchildren and in his own way made his affection known by his thoughtful questions and concern for their well being. His dream of late was that he could see his children prospering and living happily. Stan leaves surviving his wife, Begga, three children, Clifford, Russell (Cathy) and Rena Zinkowski (Michael); grandchildren, Clint (Ruby), Rachel (Bill), Dezrae, Daley, Cassie (Kevin), Wendy (Ian), Eric, Vince (Wendy), Les (Jenn), Justin and Travis; and great-grandchildren, Emily and Adam. A family interment will be held at the Riverton Cemetery. His pallbearers will be grandsons, Clint, Vince, Eric, Les, Jay and Trav. Gilbart Funeral Home in care of arrangements.
-- As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 11, 2005
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