Obituary
Obituary of Anna Lozinski
Anna Lozinski was born April 5, 1906 in the Norquay district to Roman & Paraskevia (Martyniuk) Huska. She attended school at Willowgrove and Sacred Heart Academy in Yorkton. Sacred Heart was important to her in her educational, cultural and spiritual development. Anna married Joseph M. Lozinski on June 20, 1926 at St. Ann's Church in the Norquay district with Rev. Fr. Ambrose Redkewich officiating. The couple established their home on a farm in the Hyas district. Anna opened her home on the farm to sisters and catechists during many summers. In the fall of 1967 they acquired a home in Lanigan, SK. Joseph passed away on January 26, 1968. Anna resided in Lanigan for two years before moving to Yorkton. In 2001 Anna became a resident of St. Joseph's Nursing Home in Saskatoon. Anna was a faithful parishioner of St. Mary's Church; a member of UCWLC, Branch I and a founding member of the Apostolate of Fatima (Blue Army). She gave of her service lovingly to her church. Anna's love of God, trust in Jesus Christ and devotion to Mary, the mother of God brought her peace, comfort and strength to live a long, blessed life. Anna's God given talents included: needlework, knitting, crocheting, lace tatting, embroidering, sewing and making lovely patch quilts for her children, grandchildren, godchildren and for church bazaars. She had a love for gardening and grew prize-winning flowers and vegetables. Anna was organized, an excellent cook, and ready for hospitality at any time. She delighted in visits from her family, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Anna entered eternal life on Saturday, October 10, 2009 at St. Joseph's Nursing Home at the age of 103 years. Special thank you to the Sisters & Staff at St. Joseph's Home for their care and compassion. Service Information
Saturday, October 17th, 2009 10:00am, St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church
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