Olga Badiuk (née Sapach)
August 14, 2014
After a long, love-filled life of 90 years, Olga Badiuk passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 14, 2014. Predeceased by her beloved husband George Badiuk (1996). Olga was a loving and nurturing Mother to her children Lynda Baiano and husband Mike, of Fonthill, Susan Bierbaum and husband Bernie, of London, and Randy Badiuk and wife Elaine, of London. Loved and sadly missed by six grandchildren: Marcus Baiano and wife Nicole; Aaron Baiano and Jordin Wiggins; Colin Bierbaum and wife Elizabeth; Jaclyn Pisarczyk and husband Michael; Scott Badiuk; and Stacey Fakir and husband Hatim. Olga will always be remembered to her two great-grandsons Ryan Baiano and Ali Fakir. Surviving is sister Helen Stecky, of Kenora, sister-in-law Olga Badiuk, of Chatham, and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her siblings William, Michael, Mary and Ann. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., and on Monday from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, where the funeral service will be conducted on Monday, August 18th, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham. The family extends their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the staff of the Byron Neighbourhood at the Village of Glendale Crossing who showed affection and compassion in their care for Olga. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Olga are asked to consider the Parkinson Society of Southwestern Ontario.
As Olga once again is in her husband’s embrace, may God grant her eternal rest.
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Dear Sue, Bernie, Colin, Libby, Jaclyn, Michael & Family Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. We were sorry to hear about your mother/grandmother. She is at peace now. Her spirit soars! And, her spirit will ALWAYS be with you. God Bless. Andy & Lauretta Pisarczyk
Dear Badiuk Family Our deepest condolences to everyone. I have such fond memories of your Mom, she was a caring dedicated Mom. She was very proud of her children and grandchildren. My sister, Janet and I were just talking about her as we drove through Hamilton the other day, I said this is where Mrs. Badiuk always came for her sewing material! Lynda, we had some wonderful times at the home on Wellington! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Hugs.....Linda and Larry
Dear Sue, Bernie, Colin, Libbie, Jaclyn, Mike, and all of the Badiuk family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you as we all honour the life of your wonderful Mom and Grandma. She is now another angel in heaven looking down on you all with peace, love, and joy and forever holding you in her heart, as we know she will always be in yours. Love, Greg and Susan and family
Dear Sue & Bernie, Lynda & Mike, Randy & Elaine, Colin & Jaclyn, Marcus & Aaron Scott & Stacey & Families. It is with profound sadness & conflict of emotions that we send our love & sympathy to all of you. On one hand we feel the loss of someone we dearly loved, & on the other, we know she is in a better place with Uncle George. We will all miss & remember the great Perogies, Holopchi Borcht & especially her baking. And Yes, There is another Angel in Heaven. Love Ron & Elaine
Dear Lynda, Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. I still have fond memories of her genuine hospitality and of her warm welcoming smiles, both in your Buckingham Ave home and in your Wellington Street home in Chatham. Thinking of you and your families...Trixie
Lynda, Susan, Randy and family We are all so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Would have loved to be there in person to give you are deepest sympathies. (Just heard late last night) There are a lot of great memories made with your mom and dad while visiting my grandma and grandpa (Lena and Charlie) I can remember the laughter and the sometimes music playing like it was yesterday. There was many happy days. Wouldn’t they be having a good time once again. We will all be thinking of you during this most difficult time. Hugs from our family to yours, Helen (Schepanowski) Welch, Kim, Lorrie, Wendy and Jennifer and families.
Lynda, my condolences. My older sister informed me of your mother's passing. My most vivid memory of her has her ironing away at every freshly laundered article of linens and clothing. To memories, Bonnie.
Lynda, my condolences. My older sister informed me of your mother's passing. My most vivid memory of her has her ironing away at every freshly laundered article of linens and clothing. To memories, Bonnie.
(Donated to ParkinsonSociety of Southwestern Ontario)
(Donated to ParkinsonSociety of Southwestern Ontario)
(Donated to Parkinson Society of Southwestern Ontario)
(Donated to Parkinson Society of Southwestern Ontario)
(Donated to Parkinson Society of Southwestern Ontario)
(Donated to Parkinson Society of Southwestern Ontario)
(Donated to Parkinson Society of Southwestern Ontario)
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Bernie, Sue, Colin, Libby, Jaclyn, Michael and families: Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dear mother and grandma. It is never easy to lose someone we love so much....may your memories of her love bring you comfort and peace of heart now and through the days ahead .... Life is short, live it...Love is rare, grab it...Anger is bad, let it go... Memories are sweet, cherish them... in our thoughts and prayers xo
~ Steve, Kathy, Chris, Jen and Michelle Petit