In Memory of

Ehor

Ivan

Ukrainetz

Obituary for Ehor Ivan Ukrainetz

Ehor Ukrainetz
April 12th, 1936 - April 9th, 2022

Mr. Ehor Ivan Ukrainetz, of Calgary, passed away at the age of 85 years. Ehor is survived by his children: Teresa, Paul, Veronica, Michael, Nadia, and Philip, and their spouses, Jerry, Susan, Jen, Kevin, and Sandra; his grandchildren, Katya, Graham, Sean, Neil, Brooke, Tyler, Lukas, Jake, Noah, NoahD, Sadie, Kate, Josh, Amy, and Sarah; and his sisters Evelyn Walsh and Claudia (and Walter) Gardner. Ehor was preceded very recently in death by his beloved wife, Patricia.

Ehor was born in Edmonton, Alberta, to Nancy (Shavchook) and Michael Ukrainetz. He grew up in prairie towns north of Edmonton where his father was a teacher and principal, and graduated from high school in Peace River. Ehor earned a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Alberta and started on his B.Ed., but left to join the navy as lieutenant in the instructor's branch.

He was stationed in Victoria where he met Patricia Rooney, newly arrived from England. They were married July 8, 1961, and honeymooned at a fishing camp in the Okanagan. They started their family with Max the dog and Inky the cat. Teresa soon arrived and had her first camping trip at 1 month of age - Pat carrying her and Ehor pushing the stroller piled with camping gear. In 1963, Ehor and Pat moved back to Edmonton, where Ehor finished his degree and began his teaching career. Paul, Veronica, and Mike then expanded the family. In 1967, Ehor decided it was time to explore new terrain, and the family moved to Calgary, where Nadia and Phil were born.

Calgary's foothills and mountains satisfied Ehor, and he settled into teaching English at Saint Mary and then Saint Francis high schools. He preferred the non-academic track where he embedded his stories into his lessons and many a student found his way onto hunting trips and to the Ukrainetz dinner table.

Ehor loved the natural world. Fishing, bird hunting, field trialing, bowhunting, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, canoeing, camping, hiking, birdwatching from his hunting tree stand, old-timers hockey, all critters, and in his last years, gardening and walking with his dogs in off-leash areas - Ehor treasured any reason to be active outdoors. He could climb a mountain with a huge pack, swim a rapid after a canoe spill in the Arctic, and likely even wrestle a grizzly bear. At the same time, Ehor was a gentle soul, a storyteller, a reader, and a thinker. Ehor was never without a dog. He had many but each was special.
Ehor also loved having his kids on his adventures: "Don't get a summer job - you will work all your life - come camping with me." He made it work with Pat's careful budgeting and his own resourceful management of equipment and vehicles. Perhaps the pinnacle achievement was the ancient GMC van: he added insulation and wood paneling, home-made table, and a steel bumper with winch; as pieces fell off, he made plastic windows and ski pole grips for door handles, and bolted broken doors shut. Ehor was a firm adherent to free range parenting. Kids accompanied him as soon as they could keep up, look after themselves, and, if they got tired, find their way back to the vehicle on their own. His children grew up to be self-reliant outdoor adventurers and passed on his passions to their children.

Mountain man Dad will be dearly missed by his children and the many others who shared in his epic adventures. As his ever-patient wife Pat would say, life with Ehor is never boring! Pat called Ehor home 10 days after her. Ehor and Pat are together now, yin and yang, a whole greater than the sum of their parts.

Our family is grateful to Amica Aspen Woods for providing a home for Dad and Mom in their last year.

Relatives and friends are invited to Prayers and Tributes at Holy Spirit Catholic Church (10827-24th Street SW) on Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 7:00 pm. A Double Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 11:00 am. Graveside Service to follow at Eden Brook Memorial Gardens on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 11:00 am. For those unable to attend the Prayers and the Funeral Mass, both services will be livestreamed by Holy Spirit Church through this Livestream Link.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent for support of the people of Ukraine to Caritas. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Choice Memorial Cremation & Funeral Services (403) 277-7343.