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SISTER GEORGINA (VICTORIA) YAKIMISHYN
Born: Aug 04, 1928
Date of Passing: Mar 11, 2019
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemorySISTER GEORGINA (VICTORIA) YAKIMISHYN, SSMI 1928 - 2019 After a struggle with failing health, Sister Georgina passed peacefully, at home, on Monday, March 11, 2019, in the presence of her caregivers and Sisters. She was 90 years old, in her 75th year of religious life. Victoria was born in Roblin, MB on August 4, 1928 to John Yakimishyn and Emily (nee Borody). For Grade 10 she attended Sacred Heart Academy, Yorkton, SK, where she experienced the call to religious life. Desiring to give her life to God, Victoria entered the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate. In May, 1944 Victoria started her novitiate in Mundare, AB and Ancaster, ON. Once professed, she took the name Georgina. She was the first of two vocations to the Sisters Servants in her family. Her older sister, Olga (Sister Ruth), entered the Congregation in 1955. After her profession of vows, Sister Georgina taught elementary school in Shamokin, PA, Detroit, MI, Rochester, NY, Montreal, QC and Winnipeg, MB. Later she taught high school at Sacred Heart Academy in Yorkton and Mount Mary Academy in Ancaster specializing in music, serving as the student's Prefect and also as guidance counsellor. She completed Teachers' College in Toronto, B.Ed. at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, and studies at McMaster University in Hamilton, in 1971. Sister Georgina, a gifted choir director at Sacred Heart, enhanced the school's spectacular musicals. Never idle, she taught summer Catechism in parishes and participated in music workshops at the International Peace Gardens and New York. After her retirement in 1985, she still held young people in her heart. In Winnipeg, she did campus ministry at the University of Manitoba, (Obnova). It was during these years that she and other Sisters involved in youth ministry organized Ukrainian Youth for Christ rallies in Ancaster, Winnipeg and Saskatoon. While missioned in Winnipeg, Calgary, Mount Mary Retreat Centre in Ancaster and Lourdes, France, her love and skill for music did not diminish. Her service in parishes and retreat work revolved around Liturgical music ministry. In Calgary, she inaugurated the singing of Liturgical responses in English. She taught Catechism and Ukrainian. Sister Georgina was on the Sisters' writing team for the children's Sacramental preparation program "We are Children of Light." She composed several teaching songs for this program. Sister Georgina inherited a deep love for the Mother of God from her own mother. In 1975, she was able to visit Lourdes, Fatima, Rome and the Holy Land. In 1988-1989, she enjoyed a Sabbatical in the Holy Land. As her health became frailer, she moved to Bethany Home in Winnipeg. Her once-strong, vibrant singing voice became a whisper. However, love for her community never slowed. As her energy allowed, she enjoyed mealtime camaraderie, visiting guests and the tender attention she received from her health care aides. Sister Georgina was predeceased by her parents, sisters, Alma (in infancy), Sr. Ruth, brothers, Walter, Michael, and sister-in-law Doris. She is survived by her brother Nicholas, sister Marie (Jean-Paul), sister-in-law Barbara, and nieces and nephews, Brian, Darren, Wayne, Debbie, Nicole and Mario. Funeral Divine Liturgy will be Friday, March 22, 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Ukrainian Catholic Church - 250 Jefferson Avenue, Winnipeg MB, Metropolitan Lawrence Huculak, OSBM officiating. Interment at Holy Family Cemetery. Charitable donations may be made in her memory to SSMI Lubov Foundation - Holy Family Home Building Expansion. Sister Georgina's memory be eternal!
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 16, 2019
Condolences & Memories (1 entries)
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Allowed me coloured chalk to create Christmas screens on the blackboard. I was the artist in Grade 3. Too good an artist as I also drew a picture of a girl, naked and she took me downstairs to wash out my mouth with soap. She confiscated my cereal box submarine. She made school enjoyable. Thank you. - Posted by: Ihor Pona (Studnet in 1956) on: Apr 08, 2020