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PROTODEACON MICHAEL WOROBY
Born: Nov 11, 1921
Date of Passing: Sep 14, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryPROTODEACON MICHAEL WOROBY November 11, 1921 - September 14, 2017 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather, protodeacon Michael Woroby. He lived a life of love and faithfulness to the Lord and his family, all while possessing a quiet strength. Dad is survived by his son, William (Carol), daughters, Donna (Robert) and Christine (Reiner), grandchildren, Jennifer (Paul), Nicole (Pedro), Matthew (Krystelle), Brian (Lindyn) and Angela (Nelson), great-grandchildren, Katherina, Sofia and Alexander, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins in Canada and relatives in Ukraine. He was predeceased by his wife of 72 years, Olha Woroby; parents, Maria and Wasyl Woroby (Budzan), parents-in-law, Roman and Wasylyna Kalyniuk (Rudyk); brothers-in-law Hnat, his wife Katherine, and William and his wife Lydia; sister-in-law, Stephanie; and relatives in Ukraine. Dad was born in St. Claude on November 11, 1921 and moved to Winnipeg in 1927. He attended St. Nicholas School, which is now Immaculate Heart of Mary School, from kindergarten to grade 11 and St. Paul's High School, completing grade 12. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in October of 1942 and served for 33 months. It was during this time, on January 7, 1945, that he married Olha Kalyniuk during his Ukrainian Christmas break. After the war, Dad continued his education, attending the University of Manitoba, obtaining a B.A. and later a Bachelor of Education. He then taught grades 5 and 6 in several schools within the Winnipeg School Division No. 1 from 1951 to 1987. He was also Vice Principal of night school at St. John's High School Adult Education program for 13 years. Throughout his teaching career, Dad assisted several churches in the community. He was cantor and choir director of Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church for two years and cantor at St. Josaphat's Ukrainian Catholic Church for 25 years. After his retirement from the school division, Dad embraced his true calling, and was ordained as a deacon in December of 1987 by his Grace Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk, CSsR. He served for 22 years as a deacon at Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Cathedral and was elevated to protodeacon in June 2002. An extremely important aspect of his life was the Ukrainian Catholic Church and Ukrainian culture. He was a lifelong member of Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Cathedral and was instrumental in the following aspects of the church: he helped to organize the Boy Scout troop, taught Ridna Shkola Saturday mornings, was a member of the children's choir, and in his adult years, the senior choir, and of course served as a deacon and later protodeacon. Within the community, Dad served on the committee for Ukrainian language curriculum for the Manitoba Department of Education, president of the Ukrainian Mutual Benefit Association, president of the Ukrainian Chapter of Modern Language Association and numerous committees, councils and delegations. It was also well known to many that our Dad and Gigi had a deep love of singing and used his magnificent voice within the O. Koshetz Choir for many years and as a member of the Millennium Choir. Christmas dinners were always followed by singing around the dining room table with the "malei kolyadnek" and then by welcoming carollers into their home. Dad treasured his family, his Ukrainian traditions, his home library, travelling the world, reading, writing, and teaching his culture. He loved ginger, most especially chocolate ginger, and all cats. The family would like to thank the 5th floor staff at St. Boniface Hospital, and most especially the staff of St. Michael's Ward at Holy Family Home, Dr. Terry Babick, and Dr. Andrea Babick for their compassionate care. We thank all family and friends who have supported us during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers, donations will be greatly accepted toward Divine Liturgies for the repose of his soul; to the Renovations Foundation of Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, 206-114 McGregor St., Winnipeg, MB R2W 5J7, http://www.stsvladimirandolgacathedral.ca/about-us/church/donations/; the Lubov SSMI Foundation, 1085 Main St., Winnipeg, MB R2W 1T9, phone: 204-942-0443, info@lubovfoundation.ca, and Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 184 Alexander Avenue E, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0L6, phone: 204-942-0218 Priestly Parastas will be on Friday, September 22, 7:00 p.m., and Funeral Divine Liturgy will be on Saturday, September 23, 10:00 a.m., both celebrated and led by Metropolitan Lawrence Huculak, OSBM, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Mitrat Michael Buyachok and clergy of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy, at Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, 115 McGregor Street. Interment on Saturday to follow at All Saints Cemetery. "Eternal rest grant unto his O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him" Vichnaya Pamyat KORBAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-956-2193 www.korbanchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 16, 2017
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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Mr. Woroby taught me in grade 5. What a wonderful teacher, many fond memories of his class! - Posted by: Julie Meisner (nee Coates, Ruhlen) (Former student @ Faraday) on: Apr 07, 2018
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Our deepest sympathies to you, Chris, and the whole family. - Posted by: Genia and David Gnutel () on: Oct 03, 2017
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May God be with you all and may you always treasure wonderful memories of your father, dido and great-grandfather! Отець Диякон Воробій was a very kind, thoughtful and supportive man. May you also take comfort in knowing that he has joined your mother in heaven and that your dearly departed loved ones are guiding and watching over you. We feel your heartache...Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Вічна йому пам'ять! We extend our sincerest sympathy to you all. - Posted by: Sylvia, Rosemarie & John, Charlene & Andrij & family () on: Sep 24, 2017
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I would like to offer sincere condolences to Bob and Donna Wiwchar and all members of Prorodeacon Michael's family for the loss of such a dedicated and humble man. Protodeacon Woroby and his wife were always at church until recently and always greeted me with warmth and care. Vichna yomu pamyat! - Posted by: Diana Borys () on: Sep 19, 2017
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Mr. Woroby taught me in grade 5 at Faraday elementary school. I vividly remember him singing to the whole class in Ukrainian. Very fond memories of this man. RIP. - Posted by: Jodi Arnason (Student) on: Sep 18, 2017
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My profound sympathy to all of you on the loss of your father,grandfather and great grandfather.He was my grade six teacher at Lansdowne and he really was my all time favorite. He taught us so many amazing things. How to respect adults,how to never fear reaching for your goals,I remember that we always called him Sir as a sign of respect. Again I shall never forget him. May he rest in peace - Posted by: Donna Beyak Passante (Former student at Lansdowne School.) on: Sep 18, 2017