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Just learned of the passing of Ed Yamka. My sincere condolences. We worked together in ICU and PACU. Dr. Yamka helped in my orientation to become an ICU nurse. Assisting for the first time an intubation , he asked me for a Yankeur suction, I thought he was being smart, playing on his name. Little did I know that was the proper name for oral suction! Diane and family, I hope you are doing ok. Ann Allen
Ann Allen, March 1, 2021
My condolences to Ed’s family and Walter and his family! I never met any of them personally I was just a baby when they all were to the farm in Saskatchewan !They all came out for my Baptism and to visit Dido and Baba Osadchuk !Ed’s mother was my Godmother Auntie Annie!God Bless all of you!
Michael & Kristine Bodnaruk, March 1, 2021
Although I didn’t get to meet any of the Yamka family when they lived in Kirkland Lake , I did hear about them through my dad, Mario Martignago who was a good friend of “Bill Yamka’s” ,so this goes back many years. My dad, who seldom needed medical attention back then, was so glad to have Dr. Yamka take care of him because he was Bill’s son and Bill’s son wouldn’t have difficulty understanding his broken English. My sincere condolences to the Yamka Families. RIP Dr. Yamka
Ines Martignago Robazza, March 1, 2021
Dear Jeffery and Lori, I want to extend my deepest condolences for your loss. Just to share a memory…I had not seen you father since I was a little girl and Baba Osachuk to me to Kirkland Lake (Kingkirkland) to visit Auntie Annie and Auntie Sophie (my mother was named after Sophie) Your father was just a young man then and got the task of taking me for a popsicle ….he was my hero that day……
Valerie Copeland, March 1, 2021
Enjoyed a couple of great times with Ed and Diane. He sure knew how to entertain and make people welcome. Condolences to the Yamka family
John and Diane Copeland, March 1, 2021
I was filled with sadness when I learned of Ed’s passing. He was a colleague of mine for many years at EGH. His anesthetic prowess was exceptionable and while he could at times be irascible, his patients always came first. I will never forget the symphony of music that graced his OR. He was not shy socially and I will fondly remember his house parties, particularly one lobster roast. He lived life, something to which more of us should strive. This is how I will remember my friend……Ed Yamka. My condolences to all, especially Diane. Your were his rock over the years and I know you will miss him sorely.
Donald McGonigal, March 1, 2021
Remembering many hours spent together as we cared for patients as part of the amazing EGH surgical team. Our condolences to all who loved him. He will be missed.Thinking of you especially, Diane.
Candy Brown, March 1, 2021
My condolences to the family. I trained for track with him a bit in the spring. He could run forever. Glad we got to hookup again at the 1988 reunion. RIP Ed
Lorne Inglis, March 1, 2021
Dianne, We are deeply saddened by Ed’s passing. We wish you comfort and peace at this difficult time and the love of family around you. Rest in peace Ed.
Carol and Jack Henderson, March 1, 2021
I am saddened to hear of Ed’s passing. I knew him as an intern at Toronto western Hospital and as part of our medical family at Etobicoke General in Toronto. He was a good anesthetist, an intelligent and interesting man, and made the world’s best Caesar salad dressing. I don’t know his K.L. family but send condolences to them. To Dianne and Kim, his family for so many years, so sorry that you have lost a special man. He will be missed.
Carol King, March 1, 2021
Walter was a Second St neighbour for years. My sincere condolences to the Yamka families.
Laurie Bassett, March 1, 2021
My sincere condolences for the passing of Ed.
John Folusewych, March 1, 2021
My deepest sympathies to you and yours. Love DeAnna
DeAnna, March 1, 2021
Dianne & Kim, My deepest condolences to you both at this very sad time. Rest in peace Ed.
Andrew, March 1, 2021
The Yamka Family and Friends We are very sorry to hear the news concerning Ed . We shared the same neighborhood, schools , and friends during our younger days in K.L. and he was an important part of those great years. He leaves behind many great memories of those days and will be missed by many . Our condolencesBrian and Gale Hamilton
Brian and Gale Hamilton, March 1, 2021
Our dearest sincere condolences to you all for the passing of Ed. His generous soul and fun wit will be missed, We enjoyed many wonderful dinners and his great stories, always a good time. Fondly remembered by Nancy Iwasiwka (nee Dmyterko from Kirkland Lake – cousin) and her children Brian, Linda & Lisa Iwasiwka. Rest In Peace and God Bless you Ed.
Linda Iwasiwka, March 1, 2021
So sorry to hear of your brothers passing, thinking of you at this time. An old neighbour.
Kerry coumbs, March 1, 2021
Diane, Our condolences on your great loss. May God help you at this difficult time. Rex and Adele Thomsen
Adele and Rex Thomsen, March 1, 2021
It is with great sadness that we lost a very important member of our family, a partner, stepdad and Gramps to Michelle, Lindsay and Aria. Our memories of you Ed will be cherished always.
Kim Wilson, March 1, 2021
My sincere condolences to the family . Gayle Havrot
Gayle Havrot, March 1, 2021
To Barbara and Family. We are sorry to hear of Ed passing away. Please accept our condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during these difficult times. Barb and Jack
Jack and Barb, March 1, 2021
Our deepest condolences to Jeff and Lori on your Dads passing. Jack and Cathy Davies
CATHY A DAVIES, March 1, 2021
Very sorry to hear of your dad’s passing, Lori. Praying for God’s comfort, strength and peace for you and your family.
Dolly Dikens, March 1, 2021
My sincere condolences to the Yamka family.May Ed RlP.
Chris Urbanczyk Bivol, March 1, 2021
Diane, I am saddened for all of us who knew him, but mostly for you who cherished him.
Cathy House, March 1, 2021