In Celebration of

Jolanta Bubienczyk

November 19, 1934 -  April 4, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Jolanta Bubienczyk, who left this world on April 4. Her passing marks the end of an era for our family, but we take comfort in the lasting legacy of love, laughter, and unwavering faith she leaves behind.

Lovingly known by many as “Babcia Jola,” “Ciocia Jola,” and “Pani Jola” she was the heart and soul of our family. She was a devoted mother to Jaroslaw (Krystyna), Kalina (Jerzy), and Wojciech (Malgorzata), and the proud grandmother to Daria, Anne, Alicia, and Michael, and sister to Henryk. She is predeceased by her husband Bronislaw, and siblings Barbara, Stefan, Zygmunt, and Kazimierz. Her grandchildren were the joy and meaning of her life, and her love for them knew no bounds. They will forever carry her spirit and warmth in their hearts.

Widowed early in life, she raised her three children on her own, selflessly providing them with a loving home and the best life they could ask for. While raising her three kids, she was also the devoted caregiver to her beloved mother, Walentyna, who was paralyzed later in life and remained under Jola's care until her last day. Jola left her life in Poland to come to Canada in 1992 for the wedding of her youngest son, and quickly built a community of friends and loved ones around her in the new place she was so proud to call home. We are grateful for Jola’s longtime friends she made in her new home in Toronto in the Polish Roncesvalles community. Every Sunday, she would independently and eagerly make the long commute on public transit to St. Kazimierz Church to visit her dear friends and stroll what she called “my street.” A retired teacher/principal, a woman of boundless energy, Jola had a vibrant personality that filled every room she entered. Her infectious laughter, quick wit, and sharp mind made her a beloved friend to many. She was a voracious reader, always seeking knowledge and wisdom, and had an incredible memory that never failed to impress. At 90 she would memorize poems and highlight news articles for her family members to read. Her love for life was matched only by her love for nature, particularly flowers. Jola had a special gift for nurturing orchids, and her room was always filled with their delicate beauty. Her love for the natural world extended to the many long walks she took each evening, where she greeted neighbours with a smile and a kind word. Jola was known in her community for her vibrant spirit, and her long walks were a symbol of her strength and vitality. It is during her long walks that she met some of her most beloved friends and truly cherished every moment spent with them. She was a great cook with a passion for trying new recipes and sharing the traditional Polish recipes with her grandchildren.

A woman of deep faith, Jola was a beacon of strength and comfort to her family and friends, always ready to offer a helping hand or a word of encouragement. She would spend many hours in prayer with her rosary in her hand, and offered a smile and a head nod when her prayer was unintentionally interrupted.

Though her presence will be profoundly missed, we take solace in knowing that her light will continue to shine through the lives she touched. It is clear to us now more than ever how much we loved her and how her ways of going through life will be a compass for us as we navigate life without her on earth. We are grateful for the time we had with her and the memories that will forever be a part of our hearts.

Rest in peace, Jolu. You have been a protector and a bright light in our lives, and we will carry your love, wisdom, courage, and strength with us always.

Wieczne odpoczywanie racz Jej dać Panie…

Friends may call at the Turner and Porter 'Peel' Chapel, (2180 Hurontario St., Mississauga) on Tuesday, April 15 from 5-9 p.m. Rosary will be held at 8 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church, 4260 Cawthra Rd., Mississauga, on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at 9:30 a.m. followed by the interment at Assumption Catholic Cemetery.

A live stream of the Funeral Mass can be found by going to St. Maximilian Kolbe Church website: www.kolbe.ca or on the YouTube Channel: "Parafia Sw. Maksymiliana Kolbe".

Guestbook 

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Ignas Family (Friends & Neighbours)

Entered April 9, 2025 from Etobicoke

Dear Malgosia, Wojtek, and Family -

Our sincerest sympathy on the loss of a special member of your family, Babcia Jola. We will remember her in our prayers and keep you in our thoughts. She was always proud of her family and she is leaving a wonderful legacy. May she rest in peace.

Inga, David, Cassie, and Sylvia

Waldemar i Elżbieta Klukowski (Extended family)

Entered April 15, 2025 from Etobicoke

Szczere wyrazy współczucia dla całej Rodziny.
Jesteśmy sercem, myślami przy Was i modlimy się razem z Wami.

Wieczny odpoczynek racz Jej dać Panie,
a światłość wiekuista niech Jej świeci na Wieki wieków.
Niech odpoczywa w pokoju wiecznym, amen 🙏 🖤💔

Maria Zegan (Friend)

Entered April 17, 2025 from Etobicoke

Ja Maria skladam spoznione kondolencje z powodu straty mamy i babci.Bardzo jest mi przykro, ze nie moglam osobiscie uczestniczyc w uroczystosciach pogrzebowych, z powodu powaznej choroby. Bylam z Wami odmawiajac rozaniec w domu oraz uczestniczylam we mszy sw przez komputer odmawiajac rozaniec tez.
5 kwietnia 2025 bylam w kosciele na mszy sw wiec zamowilam intencje za spokoj duszy Jolanty.
Skladam szczere wyrazy wspoczucia dla calej rodzinki z powodu straty tak kochanej osoby jaka byla Jola.
Kochana Joluniu spoczywaj w Bogu i pokoju.

Maria Z.