In Celebration of

Dmytro Bojeczko

October 25, 1925 -  May 31, 2022

In the presence of loving family in the final hours of his life, he passed away peacefully in the evening of May 31. Survived by his loving wife of 75 years, Raisa, their sons (and their wives), Michael (Sandie), Stefan (Mirka), and Jimmy (Diana), he left this world with the assurance from his family that he had done many good things and made the world a better place. Born in Hermakivka, Ukraine in 1925 to modest beginnings, his world was disrupted by the war, following which he found himself in a displaced persons camp in Germany where he met the love of his life, Raisa. They moved to England and finally Canada where they raised their family. He operated his business, Skyway Electric, in Hamilton until age 90 and was active in various charitable causes and Ukrainian organizations including The Ukrainian National Federation. A Ukrainian patriot, he bore no ill will to any man or nation, and remained grateful to his adopted country Canada which allowed him, through hard work and diligence to achieve his dreams. He will be dearly missed by his grandchildren Jason (Stephanie), Nikki (Shawn), Lydia, Christina, Joseph and Adryan and great grandchildren Jaxon, Justus, and Roman whom he adored and who were enamoured by their loving, wise and fun-loving grandfather, and by all who knew him. The family extends special thanks to the compassionate staff of Ivan Franko LTC facility who cared for him in his final months, and to Dr. George Rewa who, on more than one occasion, saved and enhanced his life.
Panachyda prayers at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 7:30 pm.

Guestbook 

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Jason, Stephanie, Justus & Roman Bojeczko (Grandson & Great grandchildren.)

Entered June 3, 2022 from Calgary, Alberta

Dido, Pra Dido…. We love you. We miss you. Thank you for all your stories, hugs and kisses.
Justus and Roman loved you sooo much and are happy they saw you lots in the last couple of years.
They will remember you forever. ❤️

Helen Andrenacci (friend)

Entered June 4, 2022 from Mississauga

Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of a Tato, a Dido , and Pradido. He is at peace now. May his memory be eternal. Vichnaya Pamjat!

Nadya and Sasha Nikitin (Friends)

Entered June 4, 2022 from Georgetown, Ontario

A life well lived. A man well loved. Our sincerest condolences to the family on the loss of a wonderful man. May he Rest In Peace. Vichnaya Pamyat.

Elena and Bogdan Loutsiv (Distant relatives)

Entered June 5, 2022 from Toronto

We sadly received the news of the death of Pana Dmytra. Such a long, disturbing at the beginning, beautiful and happy life in the circle of his beloved wife, sons and their wives, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Pan Dmytro should be proud to leave behind so many wonderful people. We were glad to meet him and will remember him.
Vichnaya Pamjat!

Mary Melnyk (Family)

Entered June 6, 2022 from Hamilton

Dear grieving Bojeczko Family, Please accept our heartfelt condolences for the loss of your Tato, Dido and praDido. He was such a good man with a big heart. Our fathers are together in heaven, two Ukrainian best friends and patriots. Царство йому Небесне. Вічная пам’ять!

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