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IRENE ANNIE MELNYK

Born: Feb 01, 1928

Date of Passing: Jul 18, 2012

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IRENE ANNIE MELNYK February 1, 1928 - July 18, 2012 Peacefully, after a brief sleep, Irene Annie Melnyk, slipped off to join her husband of more than 60 years, John, in heaven. She leaves to reflect her life sons John (Jacqueline Ryz) and David (Jane Beharriell), nephew Jim Melnyk and niece Judy Nickerson (Ed), hundreds of appreciative students with whom she shared her passion for holistic health and gift for teaching, and her many friends at St. Mary the Protectress Cathedral (Sobor). Irene was the only child of Ukrainian immigrants Stefan and Evhenia Sytnyk. Her mother (nee Onuferko) was a leading figure in the Ukrainian Canadian community, and often took Irene to meetings of the many organizations with which she was involved. Irene had a typical North End Ukrainian upbringing, helping her parents with their store, attending Ukrainian and Sunday school, participating in Ukrainian dance groups and choirs and taking piano lessons from John Melnyk, a prominent piano teacher also of Ukrainian descent. Irene had talent for music; she was accepted to a summer course in choral conducting with Olexander Koshetz in 1944, earned a silver medal from Royal Conservatory of Toronto exams, and ultimately received an even higher distinction -- marriage to her piano teacher, John Melnyk, June 17, 1948. Irene was then attending the University of Manitoba, and continued her studies to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in 1950. Shortly thereafter her two sons were born, and Irene devoted herself wholeheartedly to raising them. She was in her glory as a young wife and mother, baking delicious home-made cinnamon buns and cooking great vats of borsch, sewing elaborate Halloween costumes for her sons, and driving them to figure skating lessons and competitions. Yet she still found time to teach Ukrainian and Sunday school, publish two Ukrainian primers with her friend Nadia Pip, as well as teach piano in her husband's burgeoning studio and publish a scale book for beginners with him that is still in use today. As her sons grew older, Irene turned her energies and love of learning to holistic health. She opened and operated a health food store under the Shaklee organization, and studied extensively at the Moreau Institute of Natural Healing, becoming a respected reflexologist and teacher, as well as earning credentials in Physical Health, Natural Nutritional Sciences and Natural Therapeutics among others. She took an active role in the Reflexology Association of Canada (RAC), serving on its board of directors for several years. RAC awarded her a lifetime membership in 1997, and recognized her as Outstanding Teacher of the Year in 2006. She also travelled to Vancouver, Hawaii, Greece and Australia to participate in conferences of the International Council of Reflexologists, of which she became a charter member. But the highlight of her travels was a trip to Ukraine in 1997 to visit her three first cousins and their extended families with whom she remained in touch thereafter. Irene had an unwavering faith in God and attended church religiously, in every sense of that word. She was a parishioner at St. Mary the Protectress Cathedral (Sobor) for more than 60 years, and conducted its choir for more than 30 years. But most of all, Irene had an immense capacity for unconditional love -- for her husband John, whose gravesite she visited almost every day after his death; for her two sons whom she encouraged in their every endeavour; for her parents whom she greatly respected; for her Ukrainian heritage of which she was tremendously proud; for her church which she served with great devotion; and late in her life, for her darling pussycats, Moorko and Cirko, whom she loved (and fed) unreservedly. The family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of Seven Oaks Hospital for their capable, compassionate care for Irene in her hour of need, as well as Father Alexander Harkavyi for his ministry and spiritual guidance during a difficult time. Prayers will be said at 7:00 p.m., Monday, July 23 and funeral liturgy at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 24, both at St. Mary the Protectress Cathedral (Sobor), with interment to follow at Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those who so desire are invited to make a donation to the Choir Fund of St. Mary the Protectress Cathedral, 820 Burrows Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2X 0R2. Cropo Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements.
Publish Date: Jul 21, 2012

IRENE ANNIE MELNYK February 1, 1928 - July 18, 2012 Peacefully, after a brief sleep, Irene Annie Melnyk, slipped off to join her husband of more than 60 years, John, in heaven. An obituary will appear in the Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday, July 21. Prayers will be said at 7:00 p.m., Monday, July 23 and funeral liturgy at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 24, both at St. Mary the Protectress Cathedral (Sobor). In lieu of flowers, those who so desire are invited to make a donation to the Choir Fund of St. Mary the Protectress Cathedral, 820 Burrows Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2X 0R2. Cropo Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements.
Publish Date: Jul 19, 2012

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 21, 2012

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • Irene has been the face of Reflexology in Winnipeg and beyond. As a founder member of the Reflexology Association of Canada, she was known across the country and her commitment and belief was incredible. Even later in life, she travelled across Canada to attend the AGM each year and she will be especially missed at future meetings As a teacher of Reflexology she leaves a legacy of successful students who were privileged to have learned at the feet of such a dedicated practitioner. She was loved as a person and looked up to as a citizen and it will be impossible to fill the space she has left behind. The memories she has left behind will sustain all those who knew her and who will miss her. Rest in peace, Irene. Reflexology Association of Canada, Board of Directors, Administration Staff, Teachers, and Students - Posted by: Reflexology Association of Canada () on: Jul 23, 2012

  • We met Irene back in 2005 when we were in Canada and we keep good memories of her and her husband John. Condolences to the family. - Posted by: Guido e Mariateresa Boccignone (cousins from Italy) () on: Jul 23, 2012

  • I've known Irene for over 30 years. Irene's son and my daughter married in 1985. The special caring given to students and clients who came to her home was most admirable. 93 St. Cross became to students a "home away from home". Her enthusiasm for learning new things was contagious. I admired greatly how she unselfishly looked after her husband John for several years when he became ill. Her contribution to both music and reflexology will be remembered for years to come and she will be sadly missed by family and friends. - Posted by: Louisa Ryz (My son-in-law's mother) on: Jul 21, 2012

  • I've known John and Irene and their two boys as long as I can remember. Growing up next door, I will always remember the sound of the pianos being played by the stream of students coming for lessons. Miss those sounds now. Condolences on behalf of my parents, Ed and Rose, and my family. - Posted by: Edward Miedzybrocki (Long Time Neighbour) on: Jul 19, 2012

  • I was very saddened to hear of Irene's passing. She was a true gift to the Reflexology Association, to her students and to all her clients. I admired her for her enthusiasm and devotion in teaching reflexology and in the care and compassion she showed her clients and students. I will also remember Irene because she loved books and workshops about alternative therapies like me. It was always fun to talk to Irene about reflexology and other therapies because she was so interested in everything. Irene had a beautiful spirit and infectious smile. I will miss her and never forget her. - Posted by: Rositha Jeanson (student/friend) on: Jul 19, 2012

  • We were saddened to hear of Pani Melnyk's passing. My mother and her were very good friends whilst living in Winnipeg. Please accept our deepest condolences and may your faith help heal the pain from within. вічна її памят'ь - нехай спочиває в Бозій співчуває з родиною: Стефанія Романяк, Марта Романяк Длуґош - Posted by: Marta Romaniak-Dlugosh, Stephania Romaniak (friends) on: Jul 19, 2012

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