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METRODORE ANNE MIZUN
Born: Nov 21, 1921
Date of Passing: Sep 25, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemorySISTER METRODORE ANNE MIZUN, SSMI 1921 - 2016 Sister Metrodore died peacefully at Holy Family Home on September 25, 2016, with her nieces, Margaret and Ellen and her community of Sisters present. She was in her 95th year and 78th as a Sister Servant of Mary Immaculate. Sister Metrodore (Anne) was born in Toronto on November 21, 1921. Her parents, Leon and Magdelene (Drociuk), a deeply religious couple, emigrated from Western Ukraine in 1913. They settled in Toronto and in 1930 moved to Cooksville, now Mississauga. Anne, entered the Novitiate of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate on July 28, 1938 and took the religious name of Metrodore. She was preceded in 1925 by her sister Stephanie (Sister Naucratia), who died at an early age in 1930. Sister Metrodore's youngest sister Nadia, followed her into religious life in 1942, becoming Sister Genevieve. Sister Metrodore taught religion and conducted Ukrainian School in Saskatoon and Toronto. She taught kindergarten at St. Anne's School in Ancaster. Music was a big part of Sister Metrodore's soul. While in Toronto, she studied music at the Toronto Conservatory and in private studios in Saskatoon, Windsor and Detroit. She took courses in choral and orchestration. She also took choral conducting sponsored by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee. She opened a School of Music in Windsor and taught piano and music theory for 54 years. She helped students reach their potential, giving them guidance, valued advice, hope, inspiration and encouragement. Connections with these students remained long after they graduated from the School of Music, some till her passing. While in Windsor, she served the parish of Saints Vladimir and Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church, teaching religion and Ukrainian, directing youth and children's choirs, cantoring and leading a prayer group. She was warm, caring and compassionate to those suffering, always available to anyone in need. She was especially grateful for her year of spiritual renewal at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA and her opportunities to travel to other countries. Sister Metrodore was devoted to her family and grateful for the faith of her parents. She reached out to her siblings and relatives in all circumstances of life. In 2006, Sister left Windsor and was missioned to St. Paul's Home in Dauphin. Here she appreciated making new friends and open to ministry of availability and contemplative prayer. In 2008, the Dauphin parish celebrated her 70th Jubilee as a Sister Servant. In 2015, Sister Metrodore became part of Holy Family Home. As a resident she continued her ministry of encouragement and prayer. She valued the warm welcome and excellent care she received. All the Sisters are all grateful for the compassionate care that was provided by the 2A Staff - Sacred Heart Unit, Drs. Peter Connelly, Taras Babick and Andrea Babick, all the Clergy, Sisters, Associates and friends who took time by her bedside over the last few weeks. Gratefulness for the Seven Oaks Hospital Staff on her time there. Heartfelt gratefulness to the Windsor parish who reached out to her through phone, letters and many prayers especially Fr. Eugene, Michael and Garry. Sister Metrodore was predeceased by her parents, Magdalene and Leon; brothers Jaroslaw, Athanasius; sister Anastasia, and a second brother Athanasius, all of whom died in infancy; her sisters Stephanie (Sister Naucratia), Mary; brothers Joseph (Irene) and Walter (Toledo). She is survived by Sister, Genevieve (Nadia) SSMI, Yorkton, SK; nephew John; nieces Marie, Margaret and Ellen (Chris) and their families. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, October 1 at Bethany Home Chapel, 131 Aberdeen Ave. Viewing at 10:30 a.m., service at 11:00 a.m. Charitable donations in her memory may be made to Holy Family Home - Lubov Foundation. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-586-8044
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 28, 2016
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Sister Metradore is truly an Angel. Her life as a Sister (SSMI) touched many people and has had a truly profound impact on their lives. As a resident of Holy Family Home she became my Mother's eye when she lost her sight. Helping her with her to be aware of her surrounndings and advocating for as needed. Sister Metradore's table was the center of prayer as Sister Metradore guided all souls in prayer providing comfort and hope. I thank God for Sister Metradore and her gentle spirit as God's Angel you will always be in our prayers, We Love You! Vichnaya Pamyat. - Posted by: Stephen Sumka (Friend) on: Sep 30, 2016
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Sorry to hear the loss of Sister Metrodore. When she was in Windsor, she did a lot for the parish of Sts Vladimir and Olga for 60 years. She taught first communion and other things there. She was also a part of my mom's (Lucia Mandziuk's) life. Because, when my mother came to Windsor in 1971, one of the things my mom did was assisting the nuns in Windsor with teaching the children of the parish first communion for 45 years. And today from 2006 to the present, some of the time since Sister Metrodore and other nuns left Windsor, my mom still assists and teaches first communion along with the wives of the parish priests, Dob, Anna Halitsky wife of Fr. Eugene Halitsky and Dob. Annette Hrywna wife of Fr. Tom Hrywna. In so many ways, Sister Metrodore was a very kind lady. And seriously, my mom misses the nuns so much and she also wishes that she could see the nuns again.Because the nuns have been really kind to my mother and she loves that. And my mother and the parishioners of Sts. Vladimir and Olga parish really miss Sister Metrodore deeply. Rest in peace Sister. Vichnaya Pamyat. And thank you for being kind to my mother and doing a lot for the Windsor parish. - Posted by: Taras Hlynka () on: Sep 29, 2016
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Our sincere condolences to family and friends of Sr. Metrodore. We fondly remember Sister's dedicated work in all areas of the parish life in Windsor, Ontario. Vichnaya Pamyat' - Everlasting Memory! - Posted by: Father Eugene and Anna Halitsky (Friends) on: Sep 28, 2016