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Stephan Shepel

July 13, 2022

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October 25, 1925 - July 13, 2022
In Loving Memory ~
With sadness, the family of Stephan Shepel announce his passing on July 13, 2022, at the Spring Valley personal care home where he resided for the past two years.
Stephan leaves to mourn his passing his two daughters Lesia Shepel and Leida Tymchuk (Chris Grdina), as well as his granddaughter Natalie Tymchuk. He was predeceased by his parents Michael and Anastasia Shepel; his brothers Samuel, Nicholas, sister Maria Hnitecky; nephew Barry Shepel; and son-in-law William Tymchuk.
Stephan was born October 25, 1925 to an agrarian family that farmed the steppes of the Ukrainian heartland for generations. He and his family endured the Holodomor (famine), the displacement of the Second World War, and eventually immigrated to Canada as sponsored immigrants in 1949.
He and his wife Anna eventually settled on farmland in the Oakville, Manitoba area in 1956. After many years of hard work, he and his family relocated in 1978 to "Beautiful BC" where he loved the natural beauty and milder climate of the province. Stephan instilled in his family the enduring values of courage, resilience and hard work for which we are grateful.
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