Olga-SEMENIUK-Obituary

Olga SEMENIUK

Amherstburg, Ontario

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Amherstburg, Ontario

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Olga SEMENIUK passed away in Amherstburg, Ontario. Funeral Home Services for Olga are being provided by James H Sutton Funeral Home - AMHERSTBURG. The obituary was featured in The Windsor Star on November 4, 2013.

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As a naive young man I took her home economics class to meet girls. She taught me so much more about things that really mattered. To the family We are saddened by your loss of a wonderful woman who taught my wife and I at Harrow High. God bless you .

Dear Stephen, Alice, Mary Ann, Ivan and family,
We were saddened to learning of your mother's passing after her long illness.
She was a very strong and courageous lady. She instilled in her children the importance of education. She set the example by returning to University as an adult. She inspired many of her students to do likewise.
Al joins me in extending our deepest sympathy to the family.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Love, Al and Dian Litster

I went to Amherstburg Public School with Mary Ann Semeniuk and knew her mother to be an excellent woman and send my condolences. God Bless her family.

I remember her as a kind and patient person who made every day a better place for every one that she taught and met. I can still smell the bread baking in her room as I tried to teach French down the hall. She accepted life with all of its challenges with grace and hope. She often spoke of her family of which she was so proud.

My condolences. I knew Olga when she taught at Amherst. I liked and respected her. She certainly left this world a better place.
I am sorry I found out too late for the funeral home visitation.
She was a great lady.

My deepest sympathy to the family, I worked at the Tea Garden quite a while, she was a great inspiration, and think of hre when I am in Amherstburg,will keep the family in my prayera
Sincerly
Annie (Stacyszyn) Clabeaux

I have been Mrs. Semeniuk's letter carrier for the past 3 years. We first met at the end of her driveway where she made her daily trek to the road to pick up her newspaper. She introduced herself and told me she was 89 years old. I told her that I would bring her newspaper up with me when I delivered her mail. God Bless her. I can still see her tracks in the snow when she made her way down every morning before I could deliver her mail.
It was a pleasure to help her one morning after...

My deepest sympathy on the passing of your beloved Mother. Vichnaya Pam'yat. Katherine Witrak Oughton

Our families were good friends from similar Ukrainian roots.Olga+Nicholas worked very hard to make a good life for their family+were good examples of how hard work + education can change our lives. Vichnaya ii Pamyat Dr Orest Ewaschuk Oakville On son of Paul + Helen Ewaschuk late of Amherstburg.