In Celebration of

Christina Senkiw née Welyhorsky

October 20, 1950 -  July 19, 2018

After bravely battling debilitating illness, Christina passed away on July 19, 2018. Predeceased by her beloved husband and soulmate George, her parents, Ihor Welyhorsky and Bohdana (Wepryk), and sister Marta, she will be greatly missed by relatives from the Welyhorskyj, Senkiw, Crombie, Meller, Kowalsky, Moskaliuk, Onyschuk families as well as by her countless devoted friends throughout Canada, USA, and Ukraine.

Being multi-talented, Christina was a visual artist, author, illustrator, designer, art reviewer and editor. A graduate of the University of Toronto (Bachelor of Fine Arts) and of the Ontario College of Art, she then pursued painting and writing. She exhibited her paintings in 13 solo and numerous group exhibitions throughout North America. Her work also included five series of charming pictures for children and numerous illustrations. She wrote and illustrated seven books, including several wonderful bilingual – English and Ukrainian children's books. Christina, along with her late husband George, formed two publishing companies, very successfully marketing and selling her books and art reproductions.

Christina was active in several organizations, serving on many committees and on boards of writers’ and artists’ organizations, including: The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC), Canadian Society of Children’s Authors, Illustrators and Performers (CANSCAIP), Royal Ontario Museum - Currelly Legacy Society Executive Committee, Ukrainian Association of Visual Artists in Canada (USOM), Board of Directors of the Ukrainian Canadian Art Foundation’s KUMF Gallery, Visual Arts Ontario, and Arts Etobicoke.

Christina was a gracious, generous and loving person. She enjoyed entertaining, traveled extensively and supported theatre, visual and literary arts, music, and opera in Toronto. Christina was very grateful to her doctors and the wonderful staff at Toronto General and Princess Margaret Hospitals for their exemplary care.

Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W. (east of the Jane subway) on Thursday, July 26 from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. Panakhyda at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation or the Canada-Ukraine Foundation Medical Mission would be appreciated.

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Maria Welyhorskyj (cousin)

Entered July 23, 2018 from Port Dover

With a heavy heart, gone too soon. Rest in peace dear Christina.

Roman fedyna (Friend)

Entered July 23, 2018 from Nova scotia


Very sorry to hear of Christine’s passing. She is now reunited with her beloved George.

Luba Howard (Friend and Kuma)

Entered July 24, 2018 from Collingwood ON

Chrystyna was a talented artist, author and a good friend. She will be missed by the Plast/Ukrainian community in Toronto. Vichna yiyi Pamyat

Barbara Tychowecky Ross 

Entered July 25, 2018 from St. Catharines

I am so sorry to hear of Chrystia’s passing. I remember her fondly from Plast camp. Her books and paintings are special to our family. Vichnaya Pamyat.

Daria Evtushenko (Friend)

Entered July 26, 2018 from Toronto

Your were a caring and loving person going back to our childhood in Uki school and Plast.
A talented artist, indeed.
I loved your Christmas cards and will always cherish them.
I am glad that I was still able to see you at the Old Mill during the winter.

You have now joined the rest of your family where there is no pain, just love.

Vichna Tobi Pamiat

Darka (Lada) Evtushenko

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