In memory of

Olga Sukman

June 18, 1932 -  May 20, 2021

After a long and hard fought battle with cancer, Olga passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by her family. She was 89 years old. She will be sorely missed by her 5 children, Daria, Stephen (Cindy), Pete, Paul and David and Olgas's 9 grandchildren, Ariana, Josh, Danya, Logan, Rachel, Catherine, Evan, Jack and Charlotte. Olga also had a great grandchild Natalie from Danya and Andrew. Olga was widowed at the young age of 47 and worked hard to raise her 5 children. She was a very loving, determined and strong woman that supported her family first and a good friend to many. Olga will be forever in our minds and hearts.

Due to Covid restrictions a small internment service will be held in the near future for family and friends. In Lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or Diabetes Canada.

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Sheila Cannata (Royal LePage Realocation Departrment)

Entered August 13, 2021 from Toronto

Olga was my hero, she taught me the ins and out pf dealing with clients that were being transferred to out of city locations, She was a great Teacher !

Donna Bergles (Friend and colleague)

Entered September 24, 2021 from Toronto

Such sad news about a wonderful woman. I worked with Olga for many years and was always amazed by her hard working and caring nature. She loved her children and grandchildren with a passion and she cared for her customers with similar passion. She was kind, generous and living. Rest in Heavenly peace dear Olga. I am enriched by having known you...the world is enriched by your presence.

Lisa Mowat (Friend)

Entered September 25, 2021 from Lakefield, ON

I will miss you my friend.

Elsa Stahrenberg (Trough RLRS)

Entered September 25, 2021 from Whitby

So sad to hear as she was my great "teacher" when I first started working at RLRS and throughout the years as she would be there for backup of people away (:

Tony and Melissa Valentine (Work colleague at Crown, Canada)

Entered September 25, 2021 from Sydney, Australia

Olga was a caring, generous and funny woman who was a pleasure to work with, she made the best pierogi. Condolences to her family and friends she will be dearly missed.

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