
1931 ~ 2019
Paul Murash passed away peacefully on October 2, 2019 at St. Boniface Hospital after 88 fun-filled, adventurous and productive years. He joins his wife of 34 years, Florence Murash, and leaves to mourn his passing his wife of 21 years Dorine (McQuarrie) Murash and her extensive family. Paul’s daughter Kathy and son-in-law Réal Ross of Anola, his daughter Melanie and son-in-law Mark Vezey and grandsons Jag and Finn of the Bay of Islands, New Zealand will miss him greatly.
Paul came from a farming background in Lowland, and grew up with 4 sisters and 4 brothers. He lived a rich and happy life that included his work as a meat cutter at Canada Packers and his own business, Paul’s Custom Cutting at his home in Anola. He was a keen hunter and fisherman, small scale farmer, green thumb gardener, multi-talented and generous with his time. Deeply dedicated to his church and community Paul was a Sir Brother with the Knights of Columbus and served at church for many years.
He will be remembered by many for his unbeatable garlic sausage, smoked goldeye, and keen sense of humour. With Dorine, Paul enjoyed the best years of retirement including building a new house in Anola, international travel, square and round dancing, and finally, new friends in their residence at Dugald Estates.
Divine liturgy will be celebrated on Monday, October 7 at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church in Beausejour.
Offer Condolence for the family of Paul Murash

Gregg Kawecki
Melanie, Kathy and families,
We are saddened to hear of your dads (Uncle Paul’s) passing. We have some fond memories of visits with him, the always perfectly manicured yard, the huge garden and the many different animals over the years. The little fish ponds around the yard were always entertaining along with rabbits and ostrich who would nip at you if you got a little too close. The stimulating conversations while cutting and wrapping meat and the many little trips downstairs in the house to check out his latest taxidermy mounts when we’d visit were always something we looked forward to. We will always cherish the memories we have of him.
Big hugs to you all,
You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time,
Gregg & Peggy Kawecki
Beausejour Swinging Squares
The Beausejour Swinging Squares send heart felt condolences to Dorine and family on Paul’s passing. We will all miss him and miss not seeing him across the square.
Elsie Magnusson
my deepest condolences to my friend Dorine,
Paul will be missed very much by many that knew him.
I have a sun catcher he made for my 75th birthday,i will always cherish it
Wilfred & Mildred Betker
We extend to Paul’s dear wife, Dorine and her families our deepest condolences on his passing. The wonderful memories you have to cherish will give you strength during this difficult time. The Lord be with you in peace.