In Celebration of

Christina Pavliuc

July 23, 1943 -  February 8, 2019

At the age of 75, after a one and a half year struggle with the after effects of a stroke, peacefully at St. Joseph’s Hospital (Toronto) on February 8, 2019.

Beloved wife of Nicolae Pavliuc, Christina also leaves behind stepsons Vlad (Irka) and Andrian (Alexandra) and granddaughters Taissa and Alexa. Christina will also be dearly missed by her sister Martha Jejna, her niece Myrosia and nephew Yarko.

She will be lovingly remembered by her family and friends in Ukraine, Romania, Canada and the U.S.A.

If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may also be made to Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF), with note in the Message box to direct the funds to Dzherelo, or alternatively donations can be made directly in person on Monday evening February 11 during visitation.

Following interment there will be a lunch for friends and family.

Guestbook 

(5 of 8)


Sandra Lebed (Family)

Entered February 10, 2019 from Mississauga

Our sincere condolences on the passing of Kvitka. I will remember her as a very kind and caring woman. Our thoughts are with all of you.

JoAnne Gludish (First Cousin)

Entered February 11, 2019 from Toronto

So hard to believe that there will be no more "cousin"lunches. You will be so missed. The prayers of my family and I will be with you and your family.

Dale and Gail Green (Co-worker at CPSS)

Entered February 12, 2019 from Bracebridge, Ontario

A truly fine, fine woman who helped me settle into a wonderful time with the business department. She was a "mother" to us all. Warm and loving to both staff and her students. A voice of calm reason amidst the chaos of a highly active staff. Gail and I will miss her.

Irene Hordienko (Old school friend)

Entered February 12, 2019 from Toronto

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. Sincerest condolences.

Shirley Mowat (Student)

Entered February 12, 2019 from Aurora, On (previously from Brampton)

The biggest heart full of love and caring about others. My teardrop necklace you gave me after graduating will be even more special now. Rest in paradise my beautiful teacher and friend.

Photos 

(1 of 1)