Kelly Romanchuk

Obituary of Kelly Brian Romanchuk

Kelly Brian Romanchuk

June 4, 1961 to October 8, 2022

 

 

It is with deep regret and sadness that our family announces the sudden passing of Kelly Romanchuk at the age of 61.

Kelly was born in Prince Albert at the Holy Family Hospital to William (Bill) and Cecile Romanchuk on June 4, 1961.

He was the first born of six children.  Kelly grew up and attended school in Prince Albert and Meath Park surrounded by siblings, cousins, and friends.

Kelly left school to begin his career in the forestry industry at the age of 15.  He moved to Big River where he spent five years operating equipment in the forest.   Following that Kelly returned to Prince Albert to work alongside his dad, uncles, and brothers at Aallcann Wood Suppliers.

Kelly was known as an exceptionally skilled equipment operator.  From feller-bunchers to loaders he could run them all.  He spent many years loading trucks throughout the forests of northern Saskatchewan for Aallcann Wood Suppliers, delivering logs to the Prince Albert Pulp Mill.  No one could load or unload a truck faster.  Kelly eventually moved to Aallcann’s yard to work in the treating plant, where he worked until his passing.  For thirty years, he treated fence posts, loaded thousands of trucks with finished product, and kept the yard well organized according to his exacting standards.  At work, he was known for his leadership skills, his knowledge, quick wit, and wry sense of humor always getting a smile out of co-workers.  Kelly will be forever missed at the Aallcann yard.

Kelly wasn’t just all work and no play.  He loved a good party.

Kelly had a great sense of humor, was known for speaking his mind, and was stubborn up to the end.  Kelly had an irreverent (cheeky, rude) sense of humor, a positive attitude, and a generous and caring spirit.

Kelly enjoyed watching his favorite sports teams, reading tabloid magazines, eating potato chips, and cooking holiday meals.  But most of all, he loved his family and friends and the memories that he made with them.  Kelly loved to host a party; he was always happy to entertain family and friends.  He was always there to brighten the lives of others.  And of course, all who knew Kelly knew of his love for dogs.  He enjoyed the company of many furry friends over the years.

Kelly will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by:

his partner Jody Arcand;

his children Paige (Sean) Willms, Justin (Erika), and Riley;

Jody’s son, Mitchell;

his grandchildren Mary, Sophia, Jackson, Samuel, Zach, and Autumn;

his mother, Cecile Romanchuk (Mike);

his siblings, Dale (Nicole), Terry (Terry), Darryl, and Billy (Sandi);

special furry friends, Porter, Lily and Bella;

as well as numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

 

Kelly was predeceased by:

his father, William Romanchuk;

brother, Ted Romanchuk;

grandparents, Dan and Leda Gaudry, and Peter and Mary Romanchuk;

aunts, Anne Grodziuk, Helen Romanchuk, Kathy Romanchuk, Nancy Romanchuk, Sonya Romanchuk, and Tootsie Romanchuk;

uncles, Joe Gaudry, Harry Romanchuk, John Romanchuk, and Lorne Romanchuk; and

special furry friend $h*t head.

Special thanks to the doctors and the staff in the ICU at Victoria Hospital for their kind and compassionate care and to Father Mike for his prayers and support.

Gathering will be held to celebrate Kelly’s life at St. Michaels Parish, 1505 13th Street West Prince Albert, SK  on Friday, October 14, 2022, at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in Kelly’s memory, can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, SPCA or charity of your choice.

Family and friends wishing to send online condolences are welcome to visit www.beaulacfuneralhome.com.  Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Beau “Lac” Funeral Home and Crematorium, Lorne Adams, Funeral Director, Prince Albert, SK 306-763-3322.

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Friday
14
October

Celebration of Life

2:00 pm
Friday, October 14, 2022
St. Michael Parish
1505 13th Street West
Prince Albert , Saskatchewan, Canada
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