In Memory of

Alexander

Madryga

Obituary for Alexander Madryga

Alexander Madryga, formerly of Trinity and Shoal Harbour, NF, passed peacefully on the morning of Thursday, June 8, 2017 at Valleyview Care Centre in Brandon, MB. On August 8, 1920, Alec was born to Dmytro and Maria Madryga in the village of Raszgiw in present-day Poland. The family emigrated to Canada in 1922, briefly homesteading in Saskatchewan before permanently relocating to Toronto. He started formal schooling late, but through hard work, determination, and no small amount of focussed intelligence (qualities that he strove in earnest to pass on to his sons), he excelled academically and was accepted into the Engineering program at the University of Toronto, graduating shortly after the end of the Second World War. After a number of contracts, including some in Europe and at least one with the Government of Canada, Alec spent a rewarding career as an electrical engineer with Bell Telephone. His career took him to Newfoundland (where he married his wife Phyllis in 1960), Peterborough, Montreal, back to Newfoundland (where Phyllis took up a medical practice in the rural municipality of Trinity), and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, before his retirement in 1983. Alec is survived by his wife Phyllis; sons Ian (Donna and Trevor), Peter (Pearl and Chelsea), and Paul; and his sister Anne. He was predeceased by three of his four younger siblings, Pearl, Michael, and John. On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 10:30 a.m., family and friends will gather for a Funeral Mass at St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church, 327-4th Street, Brandon, to honour his memory and celebrate a life as rewarding and fully-lived as a life of 96 years can be. A reception will follow in St. Augustine's Square. The family extends its deepest appreciation to the kind people at Valleyview for the high-quality professional care Alec received while there, and requests that in lieu of flowers, donations in his name be made to a scholarship fund at either Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Faculty of Medicine or the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Toronto.