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JENNIE MAY

Born: Aug 22, 1937

Date of Passing: Apr 01, 2024

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JENNIE MAY


On April 1, 2024 surrounded by family, Jennie May peacefully departed this earth at the age of 86.

Jennie leaves to mourn her four children, Gerry (Rhonda) May, Myron May, Donna Fedorowich, Roman ( Maria) May, grandchildren, Nicholas May (Myra), Timothy (Charlena) Fedorowich, and Ashley May, nephews, Chris (Tanya) Dandurand, and Kyle Dandurand, brother-in law Bill Dandurand and numerous cousins from the Burdey and Zeaton families. Jennie was predeceased by her parents, Walter and Anastasia Stachurski, sisters, Josie Stachurski and Helen Dandurand, and her beloved husband and partner in life Nicholas May.

Jennie was born on August 22, 1937, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. As a child she moved frequently, which was typical of a mining family, helping with household chores, cooking, and taking care of her little sister. She attended William White, Aberdeen, elementary and middle schools, and graduated from Tec Voc High School. In her early twenties she met the love of her life Nicholas May. Throughout their courtship, Jennie and Nick loved going to the beach, on picnics and to the numerous dance halls that existed during that era. On June 28, 1958, they were married and together they had four children who they raised with love and affection in the North End of Winnipeg. Jennie was a stay-at-home mom during the early years, and also cared for Nick’s aunt, who lived with the family.

Jennie loved her Ukrainian heritage and embraced its music, dance, culinary and artistic expressions. She was deeply involved with the community, participating in choirs, and volunteering with school, Plast, and church events. She developed many life-long friendships during her many years with the Ukrainian Women’s Organization of Canada, and Ukrainian National Federation serving on the executive board. Jennie worked at the MacGregor Medical Clinic for a time and for many years at the Ukrainian Canadian Congress. Jennie received the Bulava award in 2018 in recognition of her contributions to the Ukrainian community.

A profound highlight in her life was a month-long trip to Ukraine visiting villages and towns, meeting and connecting with relatives. Another journey she cherished was a trip to Europe in 1982 with Nick, where he was reunited with his brothers for the first time since they were separated at the end of the Second World War.

Trips and vacations aside, Jennie found her true paradise spending time in the forest with Nick and friends, foraging for mushrooms and berries, where they found tranquility in nature. A social butterfly by nature, Jennie was warm and welcoming to all who met her. She was a favourite of nurses, healthcare aides and other patients during her hospital stays and of the homecare workers who assisted her.

Although her life was difficult, marked by many struggles and hardships, Jennie persevered with strength and determination knowing that at the end of each day she would be in the presence of family, which above all else was the most important thing in her life. She is now free and reunited with her beloved Nick, parents and sisters, and the many friends she was blessed with during her wonderful journey here.

Parastas / Prayers will be sung Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, 115 McGregor St. Funeral Divine Liturgy will be celebrated on Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. at Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral with Rev. Fr. Ihor Shved officiating. A light lunch will follow at the Cathedral Hall, ending with interment at All Saints Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation to Ukrainian Canadian Congress.

For those unable to attend, a livestream will be available for viewing at: www.youtube.com/@STVOCA

Vichnaya Pamyat

Korban Funeral Chapel

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 06, 2024, Apr 06, 2024

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Dear Family: We are very sorry for your family's loss. Know that Jennie was deeply loved by very many people, including our Mother, Stephania Hryniuk and our whole family. For some years, they lived in Central Patricia, a mining town, in Northern Ontario. As you know, over her lifetime, dear Jennie became an inspiration and great support to many people in our extended, Ukrainian Canadian community. Jennie was always our family "friend in need". We really appreciated her beautiful tortes that enhanced major family celebrations. In Winnipeg, Jennie became a model of North End strength, determination, perseverance and resilience, working very hard in every capacity to help and overcome challenges. We also recall Jennie's beautiful and encouraging smile. We remember how Jennie was so radiant and joyful on her wedding day to Nick and at her children's baptisms. Thank-you, Genya, for all you did to help all of us in our hours of need and celebration. Jennie truly enriched the Ukrainian Canadian Community by her presence and devoted service to many organizations that earned her the Bulava award. May Jennie's memory continue to be a blessing for all who knew her. Vichnaya Pamyat. Memory Eternal. With prayers for Jennie's repose in the Lord, Carol Hryniuk-Adamov and extended Family - Posted by: Carol Hryniuk-Adamov (family friend) on: Apr 10, 2024

  • Aunty Jenny always greeted you with the biggest smile that made you feel so good. Always ready to help whatever challenge you faced. Shall we Dance movie star Richard Gere was captivated by her open personality so much so he fell in love with Winnipeg. Thank you Aunty Jenny for being so genuine and helpful. Our condolences to Donna and Family. - Posted by: Stephen Sumka (Family Friend) on: Apr 06, 2024

  • Dear Jerry, Donna, Myron and Roman. I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear mother. I am so thankful that I was able to visit with her just a short while ago, we had a wonderful visit one that I will treasure forever. My thoughts and prayers go out to you during this trying time, remember all the happy time you had with her and hold them dear that will help you through this hard time. - Posted by: Jo-ann Drabyk (Cousin) on: Apr 06, 2024

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