Obituary
Obituary of Sophie Byblow
Sophie Byblow was born April 24, 1922 in the Drobot district of Buchanan. She was the 5th of 13 children born to Prokop and Annie (nee Bilyk) Zaharia. She attended Dobronovitz School. As a young child she was given the task of caring for her younger siblings. Sophie was kind, caring and was thought of as a mother by many. As a teenager Sophie worked various jobs for local familys outside the home. Babysitting, housekeeping and many of the various tasks that farming entailed. She took a job for John and Maria Pawliw who took her to Whitesand church. It was there she met the love of her life Michael J Byblow. Sophie and Mike courted for 3 years and on August 12th 1945 they were married. Sophie left the family farm to start her life with Mike on his family homestead in the Whitesand district by Springside SK. She worked hand in hand with Mike on the farm. In 1960 they adopted a daughter Donna. They brought her home on their 15th wedding anniversary. Their family was complete. They built their dream home in Yorkton SK in the late 70's and in 1981 they moved into the city to retire. Sophie was an amazing cook who could whip up a meal in a blink of an eye. She was an avid reader and read many books. She grew large gardens and beautiful flowers and was known or having a green thumb. She did lots of canning, baking breads and cooking things from scratch. One of her favorite pastimes was picking mushrooms in the bush. She could spot a morel a mile away. She loved to dress up for special occasions and always had a excellent sense of fashion and enjoyed the latest styles. She really enjoyed watching her TV shows and had the ability to watch 2 soap operas at the same time by flipping channels. She had a beautiful voice and loved to sing. She enjoyed when company came for drinks and a good game of canasta or hola. Later in Life she was blessed with 2 granddaughter's Shantell and Breyll whom she adored. In 1985 Donna and the girls lived with her for 4 years where she helped raise her granddaughter's. She celebrated almost 52 love filled years of marriage and cared for her husband when he took ill. In 1997 she became a widow. Sophie stayed in Yorkton and spent a lot of her spare time with her best friend and cousin Mary Popowich. The two would spend hours shopping, visiting and talking on the phone. They loved to talk about the latest gossip and reminiscing about the good old days. She had an excellent sense of humor and the ability to make you laugh till it hurt. Sophie spent much of her later years going to Regina to visit her daughter and grandchildren. In 2002 she was blessed with her first great grandchild and started spending long periods of time in Regina visiting. In 2009 she moved to Regina permanently to live with her daughter Donna. She was blessed with 7 great grandchildren and loved all the time she got to spend with them. She shared lots of wisdom and stories that we will always cherish. Sophie's health declined and she peacefully entered eternal life at home in Regina on June 2, 2017 at the age of 95. The family takes comfort in many fond memories of her. Sophie was predeceased by her husband Michael J. Byblow her parents Prokop and Annie Zaharia her siblings John, Metro, Mary, Katie, Sally, Bill, Steve, Nettie and Orest. She leaves to mourn her daughter Antonette Donna Byblow. Granddaughter's Shantell (Tim) Coleman and Breyll (Andy) Ulmer. Great grandchildren Aiden, Kearin, Kalan, Kyree, Kai, Kaden, and Kova. Sisters Anne Cholod, Marlene Zaharia and Iris Kalinowski. Sister in laws Anne Zaharia, Sr. Frances Byblow, Theresa Herrick, Bernice Biblow, cousin Mary Popowich and various nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rest in peace, Sophie. Vichnaya Pamyat! Service Information
Thursday, June 8th, 2017 7:00pm, Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre
Friday, June 9th, 2017 10:00am, Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre
Interment Details
Yorkton City Cemetery
Services for Sophie Byblow
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