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KEVIN BRADLEY TOKARCHUK
Born: Dec 12, 1978
Date of Passing: May 12, 2003
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryKEVIN BRADLEY TOKARCHUK Taken from us so very tragically on May 12, 2003 at our residence. Kevin was born December 12, 1978 and resided in Riverview at his family home. Kevin graduated from Red River College (Industrial Arts Teacher Education) in 1999, and from the University of Manitoba (Bachelor of Education) in 2000. As a son, brother, and friend, he was always there for you with a smile, a solution, and a helping hand. Kevin had a way of approaching life that was infectious. His love and devotion to his family will forever be cherished. Kevin was predeceased by his grandparents, Jim and Mary Tokarchuk, Nellie and Steve Stechishen, all from Dauphin, MB. Kevin is survived by his father Elmer Tokarchuk (Diana) mother Diane Tokarchuk (Wilf Jackson) brothers, Daniel James and Jeffrey Steven (Sharon) his godmother Sandra Gagne; and godfather Bob Stechisen. Pallbearers will be James Remple, Chris Vokey, David Frey, Nathan Boey, Matt Kulczycki, and James Roy. A CELEBRATION OF KEVINS LIFE will be held at Sturgeon Creek United at 207 Thompson Dr., on Friday, May 16 at 2:00 p.m. Viewing at 1:00 p.m. Interment at Chapel Lawn. Arrangements by Cropo Funeral Chapel, phone 586-8044. Memorial donations may be sent to Vantis Credit Union at 100 - 900 Harrow St., Winnipeg, MB R3M 3Y7 "Kevin Tokarchuk Trust Fund" for a placement of a park bench and tree in Churchill Drive Park, for everyones enjoyment. Look up in the sky.... There is a new shining star and it has Kevins sense of humour. "To know him was to love him." For all the joy thy children shall bring, The risk of grief will run. Well shelter them with tenderness, Well love them while we may, And for the happiness weve known, Forever-grateful stay. But shall the angels call them Much sooner than weve planned, Well brave the bitter grief that comes And try to understand.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 16, 2003