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FRANK ADOLPH YANICKI
Born: Nov 26, 1953
Date of Passing: Apr 15, 2020
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FRANK ADOLPH YANICKI
November 26, 1953 - April 15, 2020
Frank is survived by his daughter Allison Kelba of Burnaby, BC; brothers, Louis (Bernice), Roger and Terry (Samantha); sister Irene (Bill) Remarchuk; sister-in-law Irene Yanicki of McCreary; brother-in-law Stan of Calgary; aunties, Stella Grywinski of Kelowna and Verna Robinson of Mississauga; as well as uncle Tony and Elsie Chudyk of Fisher Branch. Frank is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Frank was predeceased by parents, Adolph and Josephine; brother Joe; sister Shirley King; and sister-in-law Judy Yanicki.
Burial of ashes and Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 25, 2020
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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I got to see Franky quite a lot over the years, he was a fixture in our community and someone who brought life and a sense of adventure to every moment. I remember him winning a flight to Churchill a few years ago and it was all he talked about for months leading up to going... made us all understand the value of getting out of town and appreciating good fortune. Franky never failed to say hello, to offer respect, to laugh, to share his passion for the small things in life with anyone lucky enough to let him. Even as a casual acquaintance he gave me a lot to think about and made a strong impression on me. He will be dearly missed by so many of us here in West Broadway. - Posted by: Greg Macpherson (Friend) on: May 28, 2020
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Frank was a lovely man. He always had time for everyone. And boy did he have stories to tell. He was very helpful, always wanting to share information that would help others out. A gentle soul who will be missed by everyone at Crossways. - Posted by: Lynda Trono ( He used to visit us at Crossways) on: Apr 25, 2020
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I knew Frank as young boy, growing up on Logan Ave. He was good guy, sorry for your loss. - Posted by: Gordon Campbell (friend) on: Apr 25, 2020
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Frank was a great father and friend he will be deeply missed and always loved by his family. I had one of the greats days with papa last summer at a pow wow camp Amisik when I saw Frank. Having him there was a blessing having him meet all of his grandchildren and watching him fish he even made a slingshot. It was so cool i will never forget the man that loved us. Frank was the best dad. I have so many memories going by of the good bad crazy times our family shared. Frank also had a cute little puppy named lady. - Posted by: nicole berens (dad) on: Apr 25, 2020