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Dennis Homenuik
January 9, 1949 - October 12, 2016
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<div itemprop="description">Dennis Peter Homenuik <br> <br>January 9, 1949 – October 12, 2016 <br> <br>It is with profound sadness and sorrow that we announce the passing of Dennis Homenuik, loving and devoted husband, father, dedo, brother and friend. <br> <br>Dennis was pre-deceased by his parents, Bill and Katherine, brother-in-law Mike Hotsko, and Abbey his golden retriever. <br> <br>Dennis will forever be remembered by his wife of 47 years Jennie, son Jeff (Melissa), daughters Dana (Royce) Erb, Cindy (Manmeet) Bhatia, grandchildren Christian and Jackson Homenuik, Andi Erb and sister Gloria Hotsko. <br> <br>Dennis was born in Kamsack Saskatchewan, where he lived on the farm until he moved to Winnipeg in 1967 to pursue a career in the electrical field. He held positions at Federal Pioneer, City of Winnipeg and Manitoba Hydro for over 30 years. <br> <br>Dennis married his childhood sweetheart Jennie Siwicki on April 26, 1969 and three beautiful children soon followed. Family was everything to him. Regardless of the occasion or event, he was always there to encourage and support his children. In later years, he doted on his grandchildren, spending every moment he could taking great pleasure in watching them grow. <br> <br>Dennis enjoyed and took great pride in tinkering in the garage, woodworking and fixing anything that needed fixing. There was no challenge too great and any project that he embraced was always completed to “Dennis” standards. He also loved to travel. Whether it was a road trip back home to Kamsack, camping with family and friends or jetting off to see the world – he was always planning his next adventure. <br> <br>Dennis was a man of high moral standards with an exceptional work ethic. He was a model husband, father and dedo and never missed an opportunity to tell us how much we were loved. <br> <br>“Forever in our hearts” <br> <br>A celebration of his life will be held on Tuesday, October 18th at 2pm at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd., Winnipeg MB. <br> <br>In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity close to your heart. <br> <br></div>