The Tragedy of Ukraine – A eulogy for a flawed icon
By Askold S. Lozynskyj5 Mins Read
This is not about the war. This is about all of Ukraine’s wars, spanning centuries, and one man, a poet,…
John Bura, auxiliary bishop emeritus of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia, dies
By Communication Department of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia5 Mins ReadUpdated:
PHILADELPHIA – John Bura, auxiliary bishop emeritus of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia, died on January 17 at Georgetown…
Eugene Melnyk, Ukrainian-Canadian owner of the NHL’s Ottawa Senators, dead at 62
By Christopher Guly6 Mins ReadUpdated:
OTTAWA – Eugene Melnyk, owner of the National Hockey League’s (NHL’s) Ottawa Senators and the son of Ukrainian-born parents, died…
Valery Khmelko, Ukrainian sociologist, 82
By Marta Farion3 Mins ReadUpdated:
CHICAGO – Valery Khmelko, an internationally renowned sociologist who was the chairman of the sociology department at the National University…
George Sawchak, former ranked U.S. Tennis Association Middle States player and Ukrainian Sports Hall of Fame member, 82
By Staff5 Mins Read
PARSIPPANY, N.J. – George Sawchak, a former ranked U.S. Tennis Association Middle States player and member of the Ukrainian Sports Hall of Fame and the Ukrainian National Association (UNA), died on August 21 after battling a long illness, according to his wife. He was 82.
Nation builder Yevhen Marchuk dies at age 80 due to COVID-19 complications
By Mark Raczkiewycz5 Mins Read
KYIV – A prominent statesman who helped shape Ukraine’s nationhood during much of its formative years after renewed independence in…
Oleksandr Roytburd, renowned postmodern ‘new wave’ Ukrainian artist
By Ukrainian Weekly Editor7 Mins Read
LVIV – Olexander Roytburd, a postmodern artist and a leader of the Ukrainian “New Wave” artistic movement, died on August 8. His death was first reported by the Odesa Fine Arts Museum where Mr. Roytburd was a director since 2018. He was 59.
Professor Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky, Ukrainian folklorist, philanthropist and community activist
By Ukrainian Weekly Editor9 Mins Read
TORONTO – The late professor Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky passed into eternity as a result of the COVID-19 virus. A brother, uncle, brother-in-law, founder and benefactor of the Kule Folklore Centre and the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Mr. Medwidsky was 84.
Dr. Bohdan Czepak, long-time activist and community leader in greater Cleveland
By Staff3 Mins Read
Dr. Bohdan R. Czepak (1937-2021), a long-time activist and community leader in greater Cleveland, passed away on April 9 after an extended illness. He was 83.
Professionally, Dr. Czepak was a plastic surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, Case Western Reserve University Hospital and Lutheran Medical Center specializing in hand surgery, helping thousands of patients over his more than 50 years of practice and winning widespread praise in the process. He was especially devoted to the greater Cleveland Ukrainian community, serving as a board member of the Ukrainian Museum-Archives, securing very generous contributions and grants over the years which will be ongoing with his legacy contribution.
Serhiy Proskurnya, legendary Ukrainian Theater director, dies at 63
By Ukrainian Weekly Editor7 Mins Read
Serhiy Proskurnya, renown Ukrainian theater director, producer, winner of the prestigious Serhiy Danchenko Award and the laureate of the National Union of Theater Actors of Ukraine “Experiment” Award, died on February 1.
Remembering Omelan Twardowsky
By Ukrainian Weekly Editor6 Mins Read
The following is the first article to appear on the digitized website of Our Sport (“Nash Sport”) magazine (www.nashsport.org). It was written in honor of Omelan Twardowsky, who started Our Sport magazine and who ensured the publication continued for 54 years before his passing in 2019.
The Very Rev. Archpriest John Michael Fields
By Staff5 Mins Read
The Very Rev. Archpriest John Michael Fields of Frackville, Pa., entered into eternity on Friday, November 27. The son of the late John “Jack” Fields and Olga Uhryn Fields, John was born on February 19, 1950, in Butler Township, Pa., and is survived by his sister Diane M. Berkheiser and her husband Dennis, and sister MaryAnn Fields-Whyne; nephew Keith John Berkheiser and his wife Shawn, niece Kristen A. Berkheiser, niece Katharine A. Whyne and her husband Chris, and niece Maria A. Whyne; great-niece Caroline G. Berkheiser and great-nephew Wyatt “Jack” Berkheiser.
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