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- [S250] SENIO Family Memories 1999, (Date: Abt. 1 Aug 1999;), Family tree at the rear of the book.
SENIO, Brian Alexander
BD November 16, 1956
DD June 29, 1984
- [S550] St. Joachim Cemetery (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), Grave Markers.
SENIO
Brian
Alexander
1956 - 1984
- [S1106] Obituary of Loretta Vivian SENIO, (Name: Edmonton Journal; Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Date: 16 Sep 2022;).
Loretta Vivian Senio
Loretta was born on June 14, 1933, in Edmonton, Alberta and passed away peacefully in her sleep in Edmonton on September 9, 2022.
She was the youngest of three siblings born to Peter and Rose Hamula. At an early age Loretta developed a shining spirit which evolved by being a thorny and tenacious farm girl growing up in the Alberta prairie. These characteristics were smoothly tempered by unconditional love and faith. The traits persisted from early life until her passing.
Loretta enjoyed life by keeping busy. This started at the age of twelve when she took up baking. Among her favorites was cookies. Her other passions included golf, skating camping and cats. Later in life she kept active through aqua-size swimming and hosting many sleepovers for the grandchildren. To support her family Loretta was a devoted wife, homemaker and compassionate mother and grandmother. She also was a member of the Catholic Women’s League for over fifty years and did some part time market research work.
She will be remembered as being a loyal matriarch and fun friend who was self-reliant and courageous. She stood as a faith filled model of grace, acceptance and love who had the ability to assist others and give back in many meaningful ways. Loretta leaves her son Darryl (Janice), grandson Brian, granddaughter Katherine and many nieces and nephews. Loretta was predeceased by husband Alex, son Brian, parents Peter and Rose Hamula and brothers Edmund and Marion Hamula.
Reverend Philip Creurer will celebrate a Funeral Mass at Resurrection Catholic Church, 10555 50a Street NW, Edmonton, on Monday, September 19, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. with interment at St. Joachim’s Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Brian Senio Foundation (c/o Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary, Edmonton).
- [S1180] Obituary of J. Alexander SENIO, (Name: Edmonton Journal; Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Date: 30 Dec 2014;).
SENIO, J. Alexander
Alex was born on February 18, 1925 in Leduc, Alberta and passed away peacefully in his sleep in Edmonton on December 26, 2014.
He was the youngest of eight siblings born to Anton and Catherine Senio.
At an early age he was taught responsibility. This early lesson in life characterized his behaviour until his passing.
Alex was an avid sports enthusiast and athlete. He played hockey and baseball until his late 30's. This was highlighted by an invitation to major league baseball's Boston Red Sox training camp as well as a tryout with the Cleveland Baron's professional hockey team.
As time passed he continued with other sporting passions including golf, camping and attending football games. He was an Edmonton Eskimo season ticket holder for over fifty years and will be remembered for giving high fives after Eskimo touchdowns well into his eighties.
He will be remembered by many qualities including his sense of hospitality, a dry sense of humour and wit, a passion for a well-manicured lawns and his involvement with grandchildren's activities.
To provide for his family Alex worked as a professional accountant.
He leaves his wife Loretta of sixty-two years; son Darryl (Janice); grandson Brian; granddaughter Katherine; his sister Millie and many nieces and nephews.
Alex was predeceased by son Brian; parents Catherine and Anton; brothers Steve, Mike and Andrew and sisters Mary, Helen and Doris.
Reverend Mitch Fidyka will celebrate a Mass of Christian Burial at Assumption Catholic Church, 9040 - 95 Avenue, Edmonton, on Friday, January 2, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. with interment at St. Joachim's Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Brian Senio Foundation (c/o Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary, Edmonton).
Published in Edmonton Journal on Dec. 30, 2014.
- [S243] Calmar and District Historical Society, Pioneers and Progress, Calmar and District, (Name: Co-op Press Ltd.; Date: 1980;), Page 453, History of Antanas (Anton) SENIO and His Family, by Stephen SENIO.
... and Darryl on April 28, 1960.
- [S313] SENIO, Loretta, Email of 21 Jan 2009.
I am very surprised though of the buriel at St. Jochiams, That is where our son Brian is buried.
- [S250] SENIO Family Memories 1999, (Date: Abt. 1 Aug 1999;), Family tree at the rear of the book.
SENIO, John Alexander
BD February 18, 1925
MD July 29, 1952
HAMULA, Loretta Vivian
BD June 14, 1933
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