jeudi 28 février 2008

Natalie Husianycia, USA

J'ai trouvé les coordonnées de plusieurs Husianycia aux USA auxquels j'ai envoyé une lettre. J'ai reçu un mail de réponse de Natalie :

"I am in receipt of your letter and was excited to hear from you. I was doing some research about a year ago and saw your name on the internet about your photography. The picture you sent me was the one I saw on the comuter. Where was it taken?
I will write you a formal letter but wanted to contact you immediately. Where you born in France? I am Ukrainian and your first name is Ukrainian. Yes my father was born in Zubrache. He unfortunately passed away a few years and I am unable to get any more information. His name is Harry. His father's name was Michael. Hope to hear from you again soon. "


Deux autres de ses soeurs ont bien reçu ma lettre, mais aucune réponse. J'ai envoyé des informations et des interrogations à Natalie qui depuis le 9/09/08 ne donne plus signe de vie.
Voici tout de même quelques informations trouvée dans l'acte de décès de son père Harry. Il est décédé le 19/04/00 et était né en 1921 de Mic¨haël et Mary Husianycia. Michaël est-il le frère de Grégoire? Harry a émigré aux USA en 1954 et s'intalla dans les Ynkers puis à Hastings. Il était charpentier et travailla aussi pour la ville d'Hastings. Il était actif dans le centre des jeunes ukrainien et était un paroissien de St Michaël une église ctholique ukrainienne. Il a servi dans l'armée ukrainienne. Il a eu 5 filles (Lydia Ottivich à Hastings, Hilda Sullivan à Yonkers, Mary Holowiak à Hastings, Christina Funston à Philadelphia and Natalie Sommer à Putnam Valley) avec sa femme Lydia Wadjik décédée en 1997.

"HUSIANYCIA, HARRY - Harry Husianycia, 79 a long time Hastings on Hudson resident died Tuesday at his home. He was born in the Ukraine on January 10, 1921 to Michael and Mary Husianycia. He emigrated to the United States in 1954 and settled in Yonkers. In 1961 they moved to Hastings. Harry was self employed carpenter and wood worker. He also worked for the Village of Hastings Department of Public Works from 1973 to 1986. After his retirement from the Village, he continued to do carpentry and wood working which were a hobby as well as a career. Other hobbies that he enjoyed were gardening and boating. Mr. Husianycia was active in the Ukrainian Youth Center on Palisade Avenue in Yonkers and was a parishioner of St. Michaelís Ukrainian Catholic Church. During World War II, he served in the Ukrainian Army. On October 5, 1956 he married Lydia Wadjik, she died on January 26, 1997. He is survived by his five loving daughters, Lydia Ottivich of Hastings, Hilda Sullivan of Yonkers, Mary Holowiak of Hastings, Christina Funston of Philadelphia and Natalie Sommer of Putnam Valley, NY, seven devoted grandchildren and his caring sister Anna. Funeral Mass Thursday 10:00 AM St. Michaelís Ukrainian Church, 21 Shonnard Place, Yonkers, Visiting today 2-4 and 7-9 at Edward Dowdle Funeral Home. Memorial contributions to the St. Michaelís Ukrainian Catholic Church roof fund appreciated. "

Voici son adresse mail si vous souhaitex la contacter : babyhutz2229@yahoo.com
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