Stella Annette Powalinsky
Posted Sep 20, 2022 | 4:56 PM
Stephania Annette Powalinsky, endearingly known as “Stella”, was born July 11, 1933 to Thomasz and Marja (Kornacki) Stocki on their homestead near the district of Yellow Creek, Saskatchewan. Having attended Hazel Lake School during her youth, Stella moved to Saskatoon where she worked as a seamstress. On August 29, 1953, Stella married the love of her life, William, “Bill” Powalinsky, from the Crystal Springs district. They settled north of Kinistino, along the riverbank located by the forks of the Saskatchewan River. In 1962, Stella and her husband moved from their cherished homestead to the town of Kinistino.
Stella taught the “Special Ed” class in the Cottage School for several years. In 1964, Stella and Bill officially opened the doors of the Haven of Hope Home, a home that would provide “family” living for intellectually disabled children and adults alike, regardless of their disability or ethnicity. To this very day, Stella remains “our mom” to the Haven family.
Her generosities did not end there, Stella helped countless people, whether they were hungry, homeless, or heart broken.
Stella will be lovingly remembered by her son William (Charlotte) Powalinsky of Prince Albert and grandchildren Alexandria Powalinsky (Lisa Halsall) and great-grandchildren Arius, Aiden, and Talon, Nicholas Powalinsky (Jesse Kendall), and Nathaniel Powalinsky (Georgia Mathers-Huniak); her daughter Wilma Powalinsky of Melfort; her daughter Elizabeth (Michael) Rybinski of Kinistino and grandchildren Justin (Kristen) Rybinski and great-grandchildren Seth, Tori, and Kai, Celeste Pollock (Ryan Paquette) and great-grandchildren Trinity, Kristjan, and Jonah, David (Amy) Rybinski and great-grandchildren Irena and Faustina, Raisa (Bud) Vallis and great-grandchildren Sophie and Eleanor, Erika (Shawn) Vereschagin, Jacob Rybinski, Cassandra Rybinski (Nathan Luznar-Purdy), (Wm.) Brett Rybinski; her daughter Agnes Powalinsky of Saskatoon and grandchildren Chelsea (Phil Boutin) Greenwald, Jasmine Greenwald (Nicholas Saphiea); her son Mark Powalinsky of Kinistino; her daughter Regina (Richard) Karp of Saskatoon and grandchildren Stephaunia (Dustin) Halle and great-grandchildren Jacob and Ariel, Michael Paynter (Ashley Pastor), Denise (Andy) Craig and great-grandchildren Isaac, Owen, Leo, Kazmir Karp (Amber Thomson) and great-grandson Harley; her daughter through immigration sponsorship Manny (Mark) Wright of Cupertino, California, U.S.A. and grandchildren Kimberly (David Spindel) Davis and great-grandchildren Benjamin, Jaden, and Jameson, Kevin (Rebecca) Davis and great-grandson Noah, Matthew Wright (Emily Thomson) and great-granddaughter Melody, and John Wright (Daisy Chen); and her “Haven Family” to whom she lovingly considered to be her “kids”; as well as many extended relatives, neighbours, and friends.
Stella was devoted to her family, dedicated to her faith, and committed to her community. Stella was predeceased by her siblings Boleslaw, Anna, and Carl Stocki, an infant son Micheal, her husband Bill, her parents Thomasz and Marja, her grandson-in-law Clayton Pollock, her niece/Goddaughter Bernadette Hickox, and numerous extended family members.
Stella’s funeral service will be held from St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, Prince Albert, SK on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 2:00 PM with Father Andrei Kachur officiating. The interment will take place in South Hill Cemetery, Prince Albert.
Friends so wishing may make memorial contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, the Red Cross, or to the Kinistino Community Center.
To leave condolences for the Family, please visit the online guestbook at www.fedusiakfuneralchapel.com.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Fedusiak Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, Melfort. (306)752-3838.
- Date : 2022-09-06
- Location : Kinistino, SK