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Nadia Dubik Obituary

Nadia Dubik attended Sisler High School in Winnipeg, MB. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Nadia Dubik.

Graduation Year Class of 1975
Date of Passing Jan 10, 2018
About NADIA DUBIK-HAWRYSHKEWICH Suddenly on January 10, 2018, while on a family vacation in Vancouver, Nadia Dubik-Hawryshkewich passed away. Nadia was born in May of 1957 in a small town close to Olsztyn in what is now northern Poland. In July of 1962, Nadia and her parents immigrated to Winnipeg. At the age of five, she became the family translator and spokesperson. In these early years, she was actively involved in the Ukrainian community, including Ukrainian school at Chitalnya Prosvita, Plast Ukrainian Youth Organization and Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Parish. She graduated Sisler High School in 1975 and pursued a degree in education at the University of Manitoba (B.Ed. 1979). After a few years of work as a substitute teacher, she moved to Toronto and began working at Buduchnist Credit Union - as a teller initially and advanced to become a loans officer. In 1985, Nadia married Wally (Vlodko) Hawryshkewich and moved to Ottawa. Her son Andrew arrived in November of 1986, followed by her daughter Natalie in November of 1988. Once the kids started school, Nadia re-entered the workforce at Buduchnist Credit Union in Ottawa. She eventually became Branch Manager, a position she held until she retired in 2016. First and foremost, Nadia loved her family, tirelessly supporting her husband and children in their endeavours and devoting much of her time to them. She was also endlessly supportive of her mother, siblings, cousins and their children visiting often, sharing many good times. She was loved by them all and will be dearly missed. Nadia also loved gardening, cooking, baking, outdoor adventures and travel. Visits to the forest to feed the chickadees, search for mushrooms or view the latest orchids was a regular family outing. She was an accomplished cake baker, seamstress and a pysanka maker, running children's workshops. Her most recent passion was designing and providing Ukrainian wedding breads (Korovayi). Her love of baking was passed on to her children who enjoyed many a Ukrainian Christmas day celebration preparing rose jam filled pampushky together. Nadia was dedicated to her Ukrainian heritage, volunteering frequently to share her organizational, cooking, baking and artistry skills for the benefit of the community. In the early years she was the administrator at the Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Seminary. Later she was instrumental in organizing the Christmas and Easter bazaars at the Ottawa Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, and at the inaugural Capital Ukrainian Festival. As the Branch Manager at Buduchnist Credit Union, Nadia organized many events that benefitted the Ukrainian community in Ottawa. Nadia was predeceased by her father Jaroslav Dubik, and is survived by her husband Wally, her children Andrew and Natalie, her mother Helena, her brother Bohdan (Don), and her sister Lesia. The Parastas will be held on Friday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m. at the Korban Funeral Chapel (907 Main Street). The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated by Rev. Fr. Volodymyr Bashutskyy on Saturday, January 20 at 10:00 a.m. at Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Parish (965 Boyd Avenue). The service will be followed by burial at Holy Family Cemetery on Main Street, West St. Paul. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Parish (965 Boyd Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2X 0Z9) or the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (1000 Byron Avenue, Ottawa, ON K2A 0J3). A memorial service will be held in Ottawa the week following the funeral, with details to follow. VICHNAYA PAMYAT KORBAN FUNERAL CHAPEL www.korbanchapel.com 204-956-2193
Publish Date: Jan 18, 2018
Nadia Dubik