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ADOLPH EDWARD GRESCHUK

Born: Nov 15, 1931

Date of Passing: Sep 02, 2004

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ADOLPH EDWARD GRESCHUK November 15, 1931- September 2, 2004 Peacefully, on September 2, 2004, Ed entered into eternal rest at the age of 72 years with his beloved wife of 48 years by his side. Besides his wife Eva; Ed is survived by his sons, Edward (Grace), David (Susan) and by his daughters: Wanda Wenzoski (Allan), Louise Charney (Randy), Barbara Froese (Wilfried), Crystal Greschuk (Fiance Morley), Sheri Hadaller (Keith) and by his beloved grandchildren, Ryan and Jason Greschuk; Thomas and Kyle Wenzoski; Lindsay, Lauren, Graham and Nicholas Greschuk; Raymond and Jordan Charney; Alexandra and Kendra Froese. Ed is also survived by his brother Theodore Greschuk (Arlene) of St. Catherines, ON.; sisters, Jean Jensen of Selkirk, Fran Greschuk of Winnipeg, Angela Bodnarchuk of Surrey, B.C.; nephew Terry Bodnarchuk; Glen Jensen (Joanne) and family, Glen Greschuk (April) and family; Leonard Greschuk; nieces, Marie and son Adam; Tricia and son Jamil; sister-in-law Gladys Herchak (Rod) and many cousins. Ed was predeceased by his parents, Peter and Stella and by his brothers-in-law Edward Jensen and Henry Bodnarchuk and his parents-in-law Mike and Mary Kupiak. Ed was born on November 15, 1931 in Cromwell, MB. and raised in the Tyndall area. He worked for the Merchant Marines on the Great Lakes, construction on the Winnipeg Post Office, and at the Oil Refinery in Winnipeg before starting his own trucking company. He worked construction on numerous Manitoba Highways, working for such contractors as Royal Paving, Riverside Gravel, Mulder Construction and Buchko Enterprises to name a few. "Tarzan" of Triple E Trucking was know to be the first one at the gravel pit in the morning and the one to get the last load in the evening. Eds grandchildren always brought a smile to his face and he never ran out of hugs and kisses for them. He was a member of the Springfield Tractor Club and the Desoto Club. Ed could be gone without a word to anyone, across the country to find a car or tractor part. Ed will be greatly missed by his family and friends. The family would like to thank the Doctors and staff of the Concordia Hospital and the Beausejour Health Centre for their kindness and compassion. If family and friends so desire, they may make a donation to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. As per Eds request, there will be no funeral service. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour 268-3510 or Mb. toll free 1-877-776-2220

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 04, 2004

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