Ulana C. Hlynsky

ulana hlynsky
Ulana C. Hlynsky, of Vienna, Va., passed away on Saturday, November 26, 2011 at Fair Oaks Hospital. Beloved wife of Boris Hlynsky; devoted mother of Stephen Hlynsky (Lisa) and Donya Kolcio (Taras); sister of Orest Ciapka (Lydia); grandmother of Anna and Daniel Hlynsky and Melania and Peter Kolcio. Also survived by many other relatives and friends. She recently retired and had worked for H.U.D. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ukranian National Catholic Shrine of the Holy Family.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. There are no words to ease the pain That fills your heart today Your faith and hope will be your strength And love will light your way Ulana was kind, hard working, professional and always pleasant in her demeanor. She is greatly missed by those of us at HUD who were privileged to work with her.

  2. We will miss our colleague and friend. We thank God for the precious memories of our years working together at the U.S. Department of Housing Urban Development.

  3. We will miss our colleague and friend. We thank God for the precious memories of our years working together at the U.S. Department of Housing Urban Development.

  4. Ulana was my friend, my email buddy, my Information Technology compatriot, and always an inspiration to look on the positive side of a situation. We shared many a laugh and quite a few stories. I will miss the twinkle in her eyes and the smooth lilt of her voice. May your memories ease your way.

  5. Dorohi, Mama was a lovely person. We will miss her. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you and your families.

  6. I was deeply saddened to learn of Ulana’s death. She was highly respected by everyone who had the privilege to work with her at HUD and I personally enjoyed and appreciated working with her. Please accept my heartfelt condolences at this difficult time and I ask you to please pass these sentiments on to the entire family.

  7. Sending my condolescences to the family. Ulana was a wonderful person. May the family find peace in knowing she is in a better place.

  8. Although I didn’t work closely with Ulana, we spoke eveytime I saw her in the ladies room and the hallway at HUD. I found her to have a very pleasant personaility. My prayers go out to her family.

  9. On a summer’s eve, we could tell time by Ulana’s walk for a swim at the Lakevale pool. We missed those walks this summer. We will miss those walks in furture summers. We are so sorry that yous and Ulana will miss sharing retirement years together. You have our heartfelt , and heartsick condolences, Boris. Libby and Herb

  10. Ulana and I worked at HUD together for almost 10 years. She was a hard worker who was always dedicated and committed to getting the job done. We exchanged pictures and stories about our families as she loved sharing pictures of the grandchildren. Thank you for keeping me on my toes! We will miss you. Rest in peace.

  11. I was sad to hear of our colleague Ulana’s death. I always found her to be kind and easy to work with, with a fine sense of humor. My condolences to her family and friends.

  12. To: Ulana’s family, Ulana has always worn that special smile and quite spirit at HUD that I will never forget. I know there is little I can say to comfort you in this time of sorrow. And, even though every person has to get through a time like this in his or her own way. Someday the pain will ease and the memories will bring comfort. Memories keep those we love close to us forever. Hold on to your memories, to the blessings and the laughter, the joys and the celebrations, the sorrow and the tears. They will always be in your heart, today and forevermore. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. With Sympathy!

  13. I am truly saddened by your loss. Ulana was an amazing person. She was always so kind and considerate to others. She will truly be missed at HUD. My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you. With deepest sympathy,


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