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WALTER (WALLY) TOSTOWARYK

Born: Feb 05, 1934

Date of Passing: Jan 22, 2023

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WALTER (WALLY) TOSTOWARYK
February 5, 1934 - January 22, 2023


It is with profound sadness, that the family of Wally Tostowaryk announces his peaceful passing on January 22, 2023 at the age of 88 years. With his family by his side, at the St. Boniface Hospital, Wally took his last breath just as the snow started to fall gently from the sky. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 64 years, Joan, daughter Tracy, grandson Aaron, granddaughter Sophie, sisters Betty (Ken) and Alice, brother Dennis, sister-in-law Doris, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Nykola and Wasylka Tostowaryk, sisters Dorothy and Myrtle (Harry), brothers Mike (Elsie), Sydney, George (Lois), and Mytro, siblings Bill and Jenny who died in their first year of birth, son-in-law Steven, sister-in-law Bernice, brother-in-law Bob, and brother-in-law Taras (Evelyn).
Wally was gracious and kind, and generous with his energy and time. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to family, friends, and the community. He was honest and funny, enjoyed dry humour, and went through life with a twinkle in his eye. He loved his family and friends, the outdoors, and home/cottage projects. He was a devoted and doting father, and grandfather. Kids frequently gravitated toward Wally because of his jovial and friendly demeanor, and he could easily engage them in fun activities as well as mundane chores!
Wally was born on February 5, 1934 into a large Ukrainian Canadian family on their farm in Arbakka, MB. He left home to attend high school in Teulon, MB, where he was presented with the Governor General's Academic Award medal upon graduation. He attended teacher's college in Winnipeg, and eventually taught/was a principal at various schools in the province. It was during this time that he met the love of his life, Joan. They were married in Vita, MB in 1958. After the birth of their daughter, Wally received a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture at the University of Manitoba in 1963, and a Master of Science degree in 1964.
With his family in tow, they moved to Quebec City for his new job, and then to Ithaca, NY where Wally earned a Ph.D. in Entomology at Cornell University in 1970. Eventually, his career took a new direction in epidemiology with Health Canada in Ottawa, studying the health effects of various agents and infectious diseases. The family settled into the Ukrainian community in Ottawa, and became active members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church that they attended, and where Wally was a member of the Order of St. Andrew. Always a faithful volunteer, Wally worked the bingo nights, the church dances, and much more. Dear life-long friendships were made in Ottawa.
Wally enjoyed exploring the natural environment of the Ottawa region, hiking, canoeing, fishing, skiing, ice skating, rock collecting, and foraging for wild mushrooms. Wally and Joan were road warriors, and travelled extensively throughout the United States and Canada, and around the world. They also enjoyed many extraordinary, beautiful years of cottage life at Christie Lake in Ontario. After retirement, they settled back in Winnipeg, reconnecting with close family and friends.
The family would like to thank the doctors and nursing staff at St. Boniface Hospital who tended to Wally and our needs with care and compassion during his final days. We also thank his family doctor, Dr. J. Mayba, and the specialists who attended to him over the last few years.
A Panachyda memorial service will be held on Tuesday, January 31, at 7:00 p.m. (viewing begins at 6:00 p.m.) at Cropo Funeral Chapel (Transcona), 1800 Day St., Winnipeg. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 10 :00 a.m. at Ukrainian Orthodox Church of All Saints, 1500 Day St., Winnipeg. Both services will be live streamed. Please see www.cropo.com and www.allsaintsuoc.ca for more details.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Oseredok, St. Andrews College in Winnipeg, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of All Saints, or a charity of your choice.
This obituary is available at www.cropo.com as well as the opportunity to share memories on the online Tribute Wall.


Vichnaya Pamyat - Memory Eternal

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 28, 2023

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • Sincere condolences to Joan and family. I had the pleasure of working for Wally as an undergrad summer student while at McGill University on biological control research on the Jackpine Sawfly in northern Quebec in about 1970 when he worked with the federal Department of Forestry. He was an excellent boss and mentor and I was inspired to go on and get a PhD in Zoology in 1983. By coincidence I was a grade 5 student in Joan’s class at Montrose School in Winnipeg in about 1959. She was also a great teacher and one of my favourites during grade school years. It was so nice to get to know the Tostowaryks later in life and I regret that we lost touch thereafter. I’m pleased to see that he led a long, happy and fulfilling life and that he was ultimately able to relocate back to Winnipeg with his family after retiring. Rest in Peace Wally. - Posted by: Rick Wishart (Friend ) on: Jan 28, 2023

  • Sincere condolences Joan to you and your family - Posted by: Sylvia ostryzniuk (Storozuk) (School friend with Joan) on: Jan 28, 2023

  • Our thoughts and prayers go out to Joan, her family and loved ones. I grew up in Vita and Attend Shevchenko school where we would listen to Joan play her violin, bring tears to our eyes as she played her violin.The love Wally and Joan felt, was so lovely to watch, two wonderful people showing such love for each other. We remember seeing Wally and Joan at the Vita Reunion Lunches we attended at The Canad Inn. He was always teasing and so much fun to listen to. He is with Jesus and his angels and his loved ones who are no longer with us. Heaven has been blessed by another very special angel called Wally. His loved ones welcomed him home with open arms in heaven. Rest in peace our dear friend. God bless you and your loved ones. With Love and Respect, Sylvia and Gordon Bowen, nee Sylvia Dowhy - Posted by: Sylvia and Gordon Bowen, (Friends of Joan and Wally and their loved ones in Vita ) on: Jan 28, 2023

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