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Family Mourns the Passing of Rose Mickalyk at 92
The family of Rose Mickalyk has announced her peaceful passing on February 5, 2026, in Bonnyville, Alberta, at the age of 92. Surrounded by loved ones, Mickalyk’s departure marks the end of a long and fulfilling life that began on June 11, 1933, in the Rife district near Glendon.
Mickalyk’s life was characterized by her deep connections to family and community. Born in a rural area, she grew up in a time of significant change in Canada. Throughout her life, she contributed to her community, known for her kindness and unwavering support for those around her.
Legacy of a Community Pillar
Throughout her years, Rose was a devoted family member and friend. She played an essential role in nurturing the bonds that held her family together. Those who knew her often remarked on her warm spirit and willingness to lend a helping hand. Her legacy will undoubtedly live on through her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, who carry forward her values of compassion and generosity.
In addition to her family life, Mickalyk was deeply engaged in her community. She participated in local events, often volunteering her time to support various causes. Her dedication to community service left a lasting impact and inspired many to follow in her footsteps.
Remembering Rose Mickalyk
As friends and family come together to celebrate her life, stories of Rose’s warmth and resilience are shared. Her passing leaves a void not only in her immediate family but also among the many lives she touched throughout her 92 years.
The family is grateful for the outpouring of support and condolences they have received during this difficult time. A memorial service to honor Rose Mickalyk’s life will be announced shortly, allowing friends and community members to pay their respects to a woman who was truly cherished.
In remembering Rose, her family hopes to continue her legacy of kindness and community spirit, ensuring that her values will endure for generations to come.
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