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In Memory of
Henry
Bozak
1920 - 2017
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Nephews Don Bozak, Red Deer, Alberta; Bob Bozak and partner Sara Steers, London, Ontario; niece Rena Bozak, Huston, Texas; cousins Mike Baker, Toronto, Ontario and Ann Oleksiw, Winnipeg, Manitoba; grand nephew Michael Bozak, Shanghai, China; grand niece Nadia Bozak, Ottawa, Ontario.
"Henry’s parents, Maciej and Maria Bosak and her sister Anastasia Fedora left t"
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Condolence From: Judy (Gibson)z& Vince Fiorino
Condolence: Dear Dennis, I hope you feel our empathy for you at this time.
Your dad has had a long journey while you have kept the home fires burning.
I feel a profound sadness by the loss of your dad and our Uncle Henry.
He’ll be fondly remembered for his continued encouragement to seek the Lord.
His years of labour on the farm, stories, jokes, tricks and giggle shall remain with positive regard in my heart.
He was a character unmatched by anyone.
My thoughts are also of Elaine who was a strength to your mom, dad and yourself for so long.
I firmly believe that Uncle Henry lived such an extrordinarily long life because of the Faith, hard work and dedication of an amazing little lady, your mom and our Auntie Annie.
I will always hold a deep fondness toward her for her dedicated Faith, Strength and providing stable ground for you and your dad.
We all send our warmest thoughts, Judy (Gibson) Fiorino, Vince Fiorino and family.
Thursday March 16, 2017
Condolence From: Murray and Kate
Condolence: We would like to extend our sincere condolences on the passing of our dear Uncle Henry, father of Dennis Bozak. He was the last surviving child of Mike and Mary Bozak, frontier settlers who immigrated to Canada from Austria in the early 1900's. The family first lived in Glenella, Manitoba and eventually made their way to Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. They settled in Hudson Bay and raised 8 children, Uncle Henry being one of the younger ones. The family struggled through many tough times, even the Great Depression. They had very few possessions when they arrived in Canada, but worked hard and ended up with a prosperous family farm spanning hundreds of acres. The same farm has been worked by the family for more than 100 years. Uncle Henry loved the farm and remained there his entire life. He studied the Bible regularly and was able to quote many passages from the holy book. He was very opinionated and had a sharp mind when it came to political matters and could discuss almost any topic. It is with sadness that we say our farewells to the end of an era. May he rest in peace. Our deepest sympathy to Dennis during this sad time in his life. Murray and Kate
Wednesday March 15, 2017
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Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0
Email: blairsfuneralhome@sasktel.net
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P.O. Box 524
Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0
Email: blairsfuneralhome@sasktel.net
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