In memory of

Janina Michalak

June 14, 1923 -  June 19, 2018

Passed away peacefully at Eatonville Care Centre on Tuesday June 19, 2018 in her 95th year. Much loved and missed by her 4 sons, daughters-in-law, 9 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Simple Alternative Funeral Centre 1535 South Gateway Road, Mississauga (Dixie Road, 2 lights south of Eglinton Avenue, 905-602-1580) on Friday June 22, 2018 from 2pm-5pm. A private burial will be held at a later date. Thank you to the staff at Eatonville Care Centre for looking after our mom so well these last 3 years, with loving hearts and strong backs. If desired, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Guestbook 

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Diana and Gus Tsetsekas (sister in law and family)

Entered June 20, 2018 from Oakville

May the memory of your mother bring you comfort and peace. Our hearts are with you in your time of sorrow.

John and Margie Michalak (Son and daughter-in-law)

Entered June 21, 2018

In loving memory

GINA DYOS & TOM SULYMA (Close Friends)

Entered June 22, 2018 from TORONTO, ON

Dear Lucy, Bob, Nick & Stefan,
You all did your Mother, Mom-in-Law & Grandmother proud and she knew that. When I visited her in the Nursing Home with Lucy, all she could talk about was her “Bobby”. I think she missed those daily chats and morning breakfasts you used to make her. Lucy the connection you had with Bob’s Mom was amazing as was your dedication to looking after her. I know she loved your home made ‘Kapusta’ and enjoyed your visits to Eatonville. I was privileged and blessed to know Bob’s mother over the past 40years and both Tom and I are saddened by the news of her passing. Our thoughts are with all of you now and always.

GINA DYOS & TOM SULYMA – Toronto, ON.

Life Stories 

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Lucy Michalak (Daughter in law)

Entered June 22, 2018

I was lucky in my life to have 2 mothers. At a time when my own mother was going through unhappy times in her life and wasn't able to be there for me when I needed someone to talk to, Jean (mom #2), was there. I would walk to her house after school, and she always had a warm hug and a cup of tea for me. We could talk for hours about anything and everything. She was strong and vibrant, and that is how I will remember her