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Nina Danchuk

February 20, 1928 — August 7, 2021

Nina Danchuk of Livingston New Jersey died peacefully on Saturday, August 7, 2021 at her second home in Lake Rogerene, New Jersey at the age of 93. She was surrounded by her family members. Services will be held Friday August 13, at 11AM at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Holy Ascension, located at 650 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood, NJ. Burial will follow at approximately 1 PM at St. Andrew Ukrainian Cemetery in South Bound Brook, NJ. Because of COVID concerns there will be no viewings and the repast lunch will he held at the Lake Rogerene Civic Association outdoor pavilion -14 Rogerene Way, Landing NJ 07850 at 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please plant a special tree or flower in her memory. Nina was born on February 20, 1928, in western Ukraine. She and her older sister Paulina were orphaned at an early age. As a result of World War II, even though they came from a landed family, they were forced to abandon their beloved homeland. They then started their trek to western Europe, from where they finally immigrated to the United States. Once Nina reached the United States she met her life partner, Alex Danchuk and they were married in 1952. They lived in a one bedroom apartment in Newark, NJ with Alex’s parents Michael and Alexandra Danchuk. Her first son, Michael, was born in 1953. While Alex studied to transfer his engineering degree to the US, Nina worked on a assembly line to help support the family. They bought their first property in the United States on Shelter Island, New York, and built a home. In 1957 they moved to Livingston, New Jersey where Nina’s younger son Andrew was born in 1963. The Danchuk family continued to live in the same home in Livingston for over 60 years. She eventually moved in with Andrew and his wife Paula in Mt. Arlington, NJ. Nina was a lover of nature, an amazing gardener, believed in a fair and just world and was never afraid to grab a saw or a fishing pole. Well versed in current events, she was constantly reading. There was nothing she could not do, and was a true partner with Alex. She was a skilled baker, some of her recipes being one of a kind, like her nut cakes, made with crushed walnuts and almonds instead of flour. Nina believed in conservation, and her family is still using the string, rubber bands, plastic containers, and glassware she saved over the years. She was very organized and ShopRite is still seeing her 40 year-old nonexpired coupons with no barcodes. Being a wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother was her greatest achievement and she excelled at it, and was proudest when her family was around her. Nina was predeceased by her husband Alex, sister Paulina, and nephew John. Nina is survived by her sons, Michael Danchuk and his wife Nataliya Bovdur of West Palm Beach, FL and Andrew Danchuk and his wife Paula of Mt. Arlington, NJ; her grandchildren Samantha and her husband Steve, Alexandra and Andrew; her great grandson Teak; her niece Elizabeth; and her grandnephews Paul and Peter. Nina's family could not be prouder of her and her accomplishments and her love will remain with us forever. Memory Eternal!

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Visitation

Friday, August 13, 2021

Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)

Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church

652 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood, NJ 07040

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Burial

Friday, August 13, 2021

Starts at 1:00 pm (Eastern time)

St Andrew's Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery

280 Main Street, South Bound Brook, NJ 08880

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