Maureen Matychuk
Died: February 13, 2025 | Place: London, Ontario
Obituary
MATYCHUK, Maureen
October 1952 – February 2025
It is with great sadness that the family of Maureen Matychuk announce her passing on February 13, 2025.
Maureen was born in Thunder Bay in October 1952, the second of five children of Anne & Fred Matychuk. Maureen has made London her home for 50 years. She was a long-time employee of McCormick Canada (formerly Club House Foods). In her younger years she enjoyed golf, wood working and travelling, including Europe twice, Jamaica and many other destinations.
Predeceased by her parents and 2 siblings Allan & Joanne and great niece Lily.
Left to mourn her are her sisters Laurie & Lynn. Nieces Jordan (Ken), Jamie, Shelley (John), Nicole (Jeff), and Michelle (Matteo) and many great nieces & nephews.
Cremation has taken place with a family interment in Thunder Bay, Ontario later this year.
Raise a glass of wine for Maureen and please hug your family.
A. Millard George Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Condolences to Maureen’s family and friends.
I worked with and for Maureen at Club House she taught me a great deal about inventory management, supported my growth for over 15 years. I have many great memories of Maureen may she rest in peace.
I am so saddened to hear of Maureen’s passing. Maureen and I moved to London Ont together in the summer of 1972 and were roommates for several years. We shared many unforgettable memories during that time. Although I moved away in 1980, we continued to get together from time to time either by phone or in Thunder Bay to share those memories. Maureen was one of those childhood friendships that time can never dim. I will always miss her.