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LILLIAN (LIL) KAPRAWY (HOMENKO)  Obituary pic LILLIAN (LIL) KAPRAWY (HOMENKO)  Obituary pic

LILLIAN (LIL) KAPRAWY (HOMENKO)

Born: Apr 08, 1926

Date of Passing: Apr 15, 2013

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LILLIAN (LIL) KAPRAWY (HOMENKO) On April 15, 2013, Lil passed away, surrounded by her loving children. She is survived by children Ken, Sandra (Wally), Sharon (Phil), Dennis (Maureen); grandchildren Mark and Candace (and mother Hilda); Jeffrey, Jennifer and Jessica; Cheryl, Karoline and Andrew; Hilary, Joshua, Nathan (and mother Jan), Janelle and Mathew; 17 great-grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews. She was especially close to her niece Ruth Larochelle who was more like a sister than a niece. Lil was predeceased by husband of 50 years, Emil, parents Justina and Joseph, siblings Mary, John, Nick, Harry, and Jean. Lil was the last of the Homenko siblings. Born in a log cabin on the Homenko homestead in Ledwyn on April 8, 1926, Lil lost her mother at age 14. A few years later Lil, along with her father, departed for Toronto where she made her contribution to the war effort, working at de Havilland Aircraft. At war's end she came back to Manitoba where she met her husband Emil. They moved to Vancouver for five years, then back to Manitoba where they purchased a farm north of Arborg. Lil began her career as a restaurateur in Keewatin, Ontario. She and husband Emil then established Surfside, a thriving restaurant in Lac du Bonnet, operating it for seven years. Her quick wit, sense of humour and vibrant personality charmed her way into many customers' lives. Later, they successively owned and operated the Blanchard Hotel in Oak River, then together with daughter Sandra the Shamrock Inn (lost to a devastating fire) and then Tasty Treats Drive-In at Pine Falls. But the farm at Arborg was always home. In 1981, Lil completed a Commercial Cooking Certificate at Red River College, and began her 25 year career as a cook at Pembina Hall at the University of Manitoba, where she still has numerous friends. Throughout these years Lil maintained numerous beautiful flowerbeds and huge and bountiful vegetable gardens at the farm. The farmstead was a virtual park. She faithfully fed her feathered friends, especially the humming birds. Lil hosted regular extended-family dinners at the farm. Since Lil was a great and creative cook, her family feasted upon perogies, cabbage rolls and dainties. She had boundless energy and an amazing capacity for work. Lil loved to travel to warmer climes: to Florida, on Caribbean cruises, to California, New Mexico and Hawaii. She was an avid Bingo player, loved to dance to Ukrainian music at weddings, and was the life of the party. She had a love of sports, especially curling, and knew how to bonspiel. Lil faithfully cheered on Tiger Woods, Kevin Martin, and the Blue Jays. Lil had great pride in and affection for her family, and her Ukrainian heritage. She was kind, generous and believed in equal treatment for all. Lil's vibrant personality won her life-long friends. She will be missed by many. Many thanks for the wonderful care provided by Arborg Home Care staff and by Dr. Siddiqui and nurses in the Arborg Hospital. Her Memorial Service will be held at the Arborg Christian Fellowship Church on Saturday, April 20, at 11:00 a.m. Private interment will follow at All Saints Cemetery in Winnipeg. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba. Vichnaya Pam'yat CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL (204) 586-8044

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 18, 2013

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • We feel truly blessed to have had Lil in our lives for over 40 years. She was a wonderful person with a twinkle in her eye, and a terrific sense of humour. Lil, you will always have a special place in our hearts. Love always. - Posted by: Joan & Ken Ranick (Friends) on: Apr 19, 2013

  • Our sincere condolences to all of you. It was always a pleasure to meet Lily on various occasions. We will miss her sense of humour and beautful smile. May the wonderful memories you each have of your loved one live forever in your hearts. Hugs from the Zinkowski Family - Posted by: Gordon & Eileen (Friend of the family) on: Apr 19, 2013

  • A true angel on earth! You touched so many lives during your time here. Thank you for being in mine. I will love you forever my friend. To her family... she felt blessed to have each and every one of you as her family and was so proud of you all. Love and light to you all. - Posted by: Patti Tait (Friend and co-worker) on: Apr 19, 2013

  • I will miss you Lil. You always made me laugh and always put a smile on my face. You were an amazing, wonderful lady who I knew for 7 years. You were a wonderful caring great grandmother to your great grandchildren who loved to see you. May you rest in peace baba, we will always love you. Love always Dana, Andrew, Ethan and Hudson. - Posted by: Dana Northrup (Grand daughter-in-law) on: Apr 18, 2013

  • Dear Dennis / Mo and family. You are In our hearts at this sad time. we are so sorry for your loss. Dennis your Mom was a very lovely lady and always was so kind to us whenever we saw her. We will always remember her perogies and cabbage rolls she would bring to our Winnipeg Beach Thanksgiving. Rest in Peace Lil. Love Cindy Skelly and family - Posted by: Cindy Skelly (Friend) on: Apr 18, 2013

  • The world has lost a wonderful lady. I worked with Lil at Pembina Hall. To us students she was more of a Grandma than just a co-worker, and always wanted to know what was going on and how we were doing and if we were hungry! Lil will be missed. My condolences and prayers to the family. - Posted by: Dustin Luckwell (Co-worker (Pembina Hall)) on: Apr 18, 2013

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