Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.
Barbara Zaychuk
Barbara is survived by her children: Nancy (Robert) Pike and Ken (Starr) Zaychuk; grandchildren: Kelly and Joey with a special place in her heart for Chad and Chris Harding. Barbara is also survived by her brother: Matt (Lil); sisters-in-law: Mary M, Marilynn and Thelma; and brother-in-law Bill (Ila) as well as many nieces and nephews.
Barbara is survived by her children: Nancy (Robert) Pike and Ken (Starr) Zaychuk; grandchildren: Kelly and Joey with a special place in her heart for Chad and Chris Harding. Barbara is also survived by her brother: Matt (Lil); sisters-in-law: Mary M, Marilynn and Thelma; and brother-in-law Bill (Ila) as well as many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband Nick (2017); her parents Frank and Evelyn Thomas; sisters: Marlene, Delores and Denelda; brothers: Andy and Roy; sisters-in-law: Nina and Mary Z; and brothers-in-law: George, Mike, Jack, Steve.
A Funeral Service to celebrate and honour Barbara will be held at CORNERSTONE FUNERAL HOME, 2825 – 32 Street South, Lethbridge, AB, on Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 11:00 A.M. The Funeral Service will be live-streamed and may be viewed through Barbara’s obituary on the Cornerstone website.
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Blessings to a hardworking wonderful lady. Nancy and Kenny, I grieve with you and often think of all the memories with the Zaychuk's. Blessings. Irene
Auntie Barb will always hold a special place in heart and so many fun memories growing up. My deepest condolences.
Hello Nancy and Gary: My condolences to you. Your Mother was very nice and accepting to me in church, and made me feel very welcome. I have never forgotten her kindness to me Jane Petrovich
My condolences to the family from myself and my husband Kevin and my immediate family
My favorite memories of Barbara (in my day it was Auntie Barbara) was the family get together at their family farm. From what I can remember it was an annual thing. For me it was like going to Disneyland. It was so extravagant to me. A memory I cannot shake. I so see her face and her voice and I so remember her so concerned about if I had eaten or not. I remember her making her children play with me, lol. One much older and the other a male, lol. I too so remember Uncle Nick. He was priceless. He made anyone feel comfortable. So much love. ❤️. I was going to say that I so hope we all meet again, but until we meet again, I love you. You have made a big influence in my life. Rest in peace Barbara. We will share those memories in our hearts.
Our condolences to the family. I am sorry we can not attend.
Wayne and I never left a visit to his Auntie Barbara and Uncle Nick’s house without having to limit the amount of homegrown food we were encouraged to take back with us. Wow. Oodles of pickles, jam and, if it was fall, berries and root vegetables would be stuffed into the car beside more perogies than I’d ever seen….every flavor you could imagine….and they were all Wayne’s favorites! I could hardly fathom the countless hours of gardening, harvesting, and preparation this bounty represented. Barbara’s quiet, purposeful way and extraordinary generosity touched us both, and I'm certain Wayne's looking forward to hugs and perogies in Heaven soon.
Condolences to the family from David and Anne Zaychuk
Sending heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Barbara was an unforgettably wonderful person. May her Memory be Eternal. The Tkachenko family and Les.
heartfelt sympathy at the loss of this wonderful lady