Father

 

Name:                      Tony Indzeoski

Born:                        Oct 29, 1916

Died:                        July 7, 1995

Address:                   Carmel/Humboldt

 

 

 

Mother

 

Name:                      Mary

Maiden Name:       Siermachesky

Born:                        June 3, 1921

Died:                        October 12, 2014

 

 

                                 

Married:                November 18, 1939

Children

Name:                      Sheila (Roman Ewanishen Jr.)

Born:                        Oct 10, 1943

Died:                        Dec 9, 2021

   Married:  August 15, 1964

-Randy

-Richard

Name:                      Jerome (Marj)

Born:                        -

Died:                        -

-Kory

-Collin

-Mandy

Name:                      Gladys Ann Marie (Ambrose Joe Lenyk)

Born:                        -

Died:                        -

   Married:   July 15, 1977

-Adam

The death of Mary Indzeoski (nee Siermachesky), 93 years of St. Mary’s Villa, Humboldt occurred on Sunday, October 12, 2014.  Mary was born on June 3, 1921 in Tarnopol, Borszczow, Poland to Fred and Anne (nee Zajac)  Siermachesky.  She came to Canada with her mother in 1927 to join her dad.  She was raised on a farm in Carmel District.  Mary attended Carmel School.  On November 18, 1939 she married Tony Indzeoski.  Together they ran a mixed farm.  Mary was a very hard working woman who helped out in all areas of the farm. Mary and Tony were blessed with three surviving children. Mary was an amazing cook and she always grew a big garden.  She loved her family and looked forward to having them visit where she could cook up the tastiest meal.  Of course no one left her home hungry or empty handed.  She also loved when company would stop in and this visit usually ended in the wee hours of the morning after many games of cards.  She was very dedicated to her family and was always there to help out.  In 1990 Mary and Tony moved to Humboldt.  They enjoyed their life in town and she continued to be a gracious hostess to her company.  In 1995 Tony passed away. Due to failing health Mary moved to St. Mary’s Villa in 2004 where she resided until the present.  Mary will be lovingly remembered by her three children, eight grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren:  SHEILA (Roman) Ewanishin and family, Randy (Tanya) Ewanishin and children Miranda, Alyssa and Bradon, Richard Ewanishin and Elliott (Randene) Ewanishin and children Cole and Daenen; JEROME (Marj) Indzeoski and family, Kory (Chantel) Indzeoski and children Brett, Tyler, Kinsey and Makenna, Collin Indzeoski (Jessie Eggerman) and his son Brandon, Mandy (Tom) Schweighardt and children Keaton and Emersyn and Krista Indzeoski (Chad Taylor) and children Lane and Lacey; and GLADYS Lenyk and family, Adam (Jennifer) Lenyk and children Gavyn and Blake; sister, Helen Stadnyk; brother, Mike (Antonia) Siermachesky; sisters-and-brothers-in-law:  Roman (Ann) Indzeoski, Harry Indzeoski, Pauline Komarnicki, Elsie Indzeoski and Sally Indzeoski; and numerous nieces and nephews.  Mary was predeceased by her husband, Tony Indzeoski; son, Johnny in infancy; great grandson, Devin Ewanishin; parents, Fred and Anne Siermachesky; parents-in-law, Peter and Katie Indzeoski; brothers-and-sisters-in-law:  Jenny (Tony) Smood, Frank (Helen) Indzeoski, Nick (Janet) Indzeoski, John Indzeoski, Mike Indzeoski, Roman Stadnyk, Mary (Alex) Gabruch, Verna (Fred) Boyenko, Bill Komarnicki and Mary Indzeoski.  The Prayer Service was held on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. at Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, led by Nestor Trach and organist, Darlene Cash.  The Funeral Mass was held on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Church, Humboldt, celebrated by Fr. Mykola Romanets with cantor, Sally Indzeoski.  Interment followed in the All Saints Parish Cemetery.  Memorial Donations in Mary’s memory may be made to St. Mary’s Villa Foundation or Alzheimer’s Society of Saskatchewan.

The family would like to announce the peaceful passing of Sheila Frances (nee Indzeoski) Ewanishin, 78 years of Humboldt, formerly of Bruno, at Humboldt District Hospital on Thursday, December 9, 2021.

Sheila Frances (Indzeoski) Ewanishin was born October 10, 1943, in Bruno, Saskatchewan to Tony and Mary (Nee Siermachesky) Indzeoski.

Sheila attended Keller School from grades 1 through 8. She met Roman Ewanishin at a wedding. They were married August 15, 1964 and celebrated 57 years of marriage.

Sheila was a homemaker and helped Roman with operating the farm at Bruno, Sk. She enjoyed planting a big garden and enjoyed canning and pickling, especially pickles. Also took enjoyment in selling the eggs from her laying hens.

Sheila took pride preparing huge meals for friends and family. She enjoyed going for coffee every week with the regular group of friends and family.

For many years their holiday getaway from the farm was going to Dauphin, Manitoba to attend the National Ukrainian Festival.

When living on the farm, Roman and Sheila were members of the Ukrainian Catholic Church (Bruno Farms) and when anyone needed help with a funeral, Sheila co-ordinated the lunch and other necessities.

Sheila was a very caring person, always remembering birthdays, and anniversaries of friends and family, either would give them a call or send a message.

Above all Sheila’s favourite enjoyment in life was family gatherings when her family would come home and especially spending time with her grandchildren.

Sheila will be remembered and sadly missed by her husband Roman of 57 years; three sons, Randy (Tanya) Ewanishin of Fort Saskatchewan, AB and their children, Miranda, Alyssa, and Bradon; Richard Ewanishin of Melfort; and Elliot (Randene) Ewanishin of Humboldt and their children, Cole and Daenen.

Sheila is survived by brother, Jerome (Mary) Indzeoski; sister, Gladys Lenyk; sister-in-law, Antonia (Mike) Siermachesky; brother-in-law, Tony (Sandra) Ewanishin; and sister-in-law, Rose Ewanishin.

Predeceased by her parents, Tony and Mary Indzeoski; brother (in infancy) John Indzeoski; grandson, Devin Ewanishin; father and mother-in-law, Thomas and Anne Ewanishin; and brother-in-law, Mike Ewanishin.