Marlene's Family Tree

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Katherine KARBONIK

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Robert CHRISTIE

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Joseph Leo HARRISH

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Helen KARBONIK

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Newspaper - Edmonton Journal, 21 Jan 2021.
"Helen Harish
January 1, 1930 - January 15, 2021
Helen (Karabonik) Harish passed away on January 15, 2021 at University Hospital Edmonton at the age of 91. She was born on January 1, 1930 to Nicholas and Mary Karabonik on the family farm south of Calmar, one of 15 children. She attended Humble School and, while only finishing grade 9, she developed a broad educational, business and financial skills that served her for life. She married Joseph Leo Harish of Thorsby in 1950 and they later moved to Bluffton in 1956. The Harrish family, Joe & Helen, and children Dennis, Kathryn and Michael, resided 46 years at their farm two miles southwest of Bluffton. Helen worked hard on the family farm to develop the 320 acres from mainly wooded land onto a farming success. In later years, she worked in Parkland Manor and the Rimbey Hotel before she and Joe retired to the Clairview district in Edmonton.
She leaves behind a son Dennis (Anne) of Atlanta GA. Predeceased by husband Joe, daughter Kathy (Bernie) Bartko and son Michael (Rose). She will be sadly missed by 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Of her siblings from the Karabonik family, Mary Manchak of Calmar, Richard (Ann) Karabonik of Toronto, and Nadia Schneider of Nanaimo mourn her passing. And many surviving brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews of the extended Harrish and Karabonik families will miss her. She is part of a majestic family tree.
Helen was a result of her Ukrainian grandparents who came to this country 130 years ago with their young children with a dream of a better life in an emerging country. They travelled by land across Europe, and by ship to land in Nova Scotia. Then they took the train across Canada to homestead southwest of Edmonton. Their goal was to be Canadians and raise their children and grandchildren as successful Canadians. They achieved that dream.
Helen was a fiercely independent, self-sufficient, private person. She did not want to be a burden on anyone and achieved this objective throughout life. She was a proud Albertan and Canadian.
Published on January 21, 2021."

3Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Fred KARBONIK

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

3Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Allen George MANCHAK

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Newspaper - Edmonton Journal, 15 Jun 2018.
"MANCHAK, Allen George
August 23, 1931 ~ June 11, 2018
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Allen Manchak of Calmar, AB at the age of 86 years.
Allen will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 62 years Mary; daughters Brenda Wasieczko, Linda (Derrell) Fedor; son Bradley Manchak; grandchildren Tyler, Christine, Amanda, Deryk, Jennelle, Tyrell, Chelsea, Ashley; great-grandchildren Hunter, Parker, Fischer, Jeremy, Isabelle, Savannah, Olivia, Sophia; sister Elizabeth (Alex) Ambrock; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Allen was predeceased by his parents George and Katherine Manchak; brothers Leo, Mike, Stephen, Peter; sisters Emily Podgurny, Anne Hamula; and son-in-law Sergius Wasieczko.
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, June 18, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church, Calmar, AB.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to one’s charity of choice."

3Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Eugene KARBONIK

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Newspaper - Edmonton Journal, Obituary - 25-Mar-2007.
"Eugene Karbonik
KARBONIK, Eugene With sadness we announce the passing of Eugene Karbonik of Edmonton on March 21, 2007 at the age of 68 years. Eugene is survived by his loving family, his wife Janet, sons, Jason (Leanne) and Dean, of St. Albert, grandchildren Karson and Paige. He is also survived by brothers, Nick (Fredda) and Richard (Ann) of Nanaimo, B.C. sisters, Stella Johnson of Chilliwack, B.C. Evelyn Acampora of Edmonton, Leona Christie of Phoenix, Arizona, Helen Harish of Edmonton, Mary (Allen) Manchak of Calmar, Nadia (Richard) Schneider of Nanaimo, B.C. sisters-in-law Loretta Karbonik of Calgary and Pat Karbonik of Leduc also by numerous nieces and nephews. Eugene was predeceased by his parents, Nicholas and Mary Karabonik, brothers, John, Bill, Fred and Steve, sisters, Anne Smith and Katherine Sonnenberg, brothers-in-law, Harold Smith, Robert Christie and Sal Acampora, sister-in-law Marion Karbonik and a brother and sister in infancy. Prayers will be held on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. at Hainstock's Funeral Home, 9810 - 34 Avenue, Edmonton. Divine Liturgy will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church, Leduc (5 miles West of Highway 2 on Highway 19 and 1.5 miles South on Range Road 260). The Basilian Fathers, OSBM as Celebrants. Interment will follow in the Church Cemetery. Donations in memory of Eugene may be directed to the University of Alberta Hospital, Cardiac Unit, Edmonton. Hainstock & Son Funeral Chapel in care of all arrangements. 4802 - 47 Avenue, Leduc. Phone 986-2151. "An Honored Provider of Dignity Memorial"."

3Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Ann SCHNEIDER

1Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.

2Newspaper - Edmonton Journal, 13 Oct 2023.
"Ann Karbonik (Schneider)
September 3, 1946 - 9 October 2023
It is with sorrow-filled hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our dynamic and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, Ann Karbonik, at the age of 77 in Toronto, Ontario. Ann was born in Edmonton, Alberta, to George & Esther Schneider. Ann is survived by her devoted husband of 55 years, Richard; her son Jason (Kirsten) Karbonik, grandchildren Nathan, Claire, and Cameron of Calgary, AB; daughter Chantel (Jamie) grandchildren Estora, Parker, step-grandchildren Connor and Callum of Toronto, ON; siblings Marie (John) Kobylnyk, Larry (Edythe) Schneider, Stan (Carol) Schneider, Doug (Bev) Schneider, Carol (Ray) Thomas, Sharon (Charlie) Trefanenko, Janice Raitz, and Marilyn (Glen) Yaremko. She was predeceased by her dad George, in 1956; brother Grant, in 2008; mother Esther, in 2011 and brother Hugh, in 2012.
Ann grew up in Leduc and met the love of her life, Richard, at a party at Pigeon Lake, AB. They went on to marry on May 18th, 1968. Ann and Rich raised their family between Calgary and St. Albert. They spent many weekends and summer holidays at their cabin at Long Island Lake, AB.
Ann worked for over 20 years as an executive assistant with TransAlta. Ann followed Rich's early retirement dreams and relocated to Nanaimo, B.C. in 2003. It was in Nanaimo that Ann caught the golfing bug and joined the Nanaimo Golf Club. Ann and Rich also participated in the Gyro Club for over 20 years. Ann and Rich loved to travel the world. Her favourite vacations were to Hawaii and Italy.
Ann loved yoga, and when she moved to Toronto, she became a fixture at the Coloured Soul and Yoga Wellness Studio.
Ann was larger than life, lighting up a room with her infectious laugh and warm spirit. Ann was known as a consummate hostess. She loved hosting large gatherings of friends and family. "The more, the merrier" was her motto. She loved cooking for people and having people in the kitchen with her. She was incredibly social, regularly forming new friendships and learning from those relationships.
Ann was also very passionate about volunteerism and committed many hours to the Nanaimo General Hospital and The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Ann was incredibly proud of her faith, and it was central to her identity.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to Nanaimo General Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, or to a charity of your choice.
In addition to the Service in Edmonton on October 28th at St.Anthony's Catholic Church at 10:45 AM (see "Events" tab on this site), a Celebration of Life will be held in Toronto on a future date."

3Information provided by Nicholas Karbonik.


Thornton DOBBINS

1Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

2Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

3Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.


Mary ANDERSON

1Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

2Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

3Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.


Alta Flo DOBBINS

1Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

2Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.


Jennie Florence DOBBINS

1Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

2Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.


Walter Gordon DOBBINS

1Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

2Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.


Cora May DOBBINS

1Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

2Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.


Irvin Dean FLINN

1Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

2Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.

3Information provided by Don Thompson of Madison, Wisconsin, Email to Jim Cosgrave, 30 Apr 2002.