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DOROTHY PROCHUK (LOUCHUK)

Born: Jul 04, 1942

Date of Passing: Dec 07, 2022

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DOROTHY PROCHUK
(nee LOUCHUK)

July 4, 1942 - December 7, 2022


Dorothy passed away peacefully, with her family by her side, at the age of 80.
She was predeceased by her loving husband of 51 years, Bill Prochuk; her parents, John and Tina Louchuk; in-laws, William and Anne Prochuk; son-in-law Jason Wilkinson, and cherished friend Diane Wachniak.
Dorothy is lovingly remembered by her three daughters, Brenda, Wendy (Dave Cymbalisty), and Barbara; her three grandsons, Pearce (Kristy), Reece and Quinn Cymbalisty, and her great- grandsons, Oakes and Tripp Cymbalisty.
Also mourning the loss of Dorothy is her brother John and Patt Louchuk (Sonya, John); brother-in-law Al and Heather Prochuk (Alana); cherished friend Peter Wachniak, and countless other special friends and neighbours.
Dorothy enjoyed volunteering her time to the community and was a member of the Transcona Seniors Council and the Moving Forth Group. She had many interests and hobbies including gardening and painting. She was an active member of both the Transcona Garden Club and the Transcona Flower Arrangement Group.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude for the compassionate care Dorothy received from the Palliative Care Units of both St. Boniface and Riverview Hospitals as well as the numerous Health Care Aides upon her triumphant return home.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Dorothy's honour.
Please take a moment to share a memory and sign her memorial book located online at Korban Funeral Chapel/ Obituaries.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 24, 2022

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Our beloved Dorothy was a very positive influence in our family ever since my brother, Bill,first spotted her in the late 50s, at a well known bowling alley on north Main. Bill was soon smitten; and the rest is history. They married, had 3 beautiful girls and Dorothy loved her roles as mom and wife. She was always full of energy; loved gardening; cooking; knitting; painting; traveling. She remained totally positive during her long stay in hospital and never lost hope that she would return home; the team of Doctors that worked with her had rarely seen such determination to fight to the end. We will miss her. - Posted by: Allan Prochuk (brother in law) on: Jan 01, 2023

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