Stephen Worobetz
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Stephen Worobetz (December 26, 1914 – February 2, 2006) was a
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physician and the
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. Born in Krydor, Saskatchewan, of
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origin, he received a Bachelor of Science from the
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in 1935 and a
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from
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, swearing in premiers and Cabinet ministers, opening legislative sessions, and bestowing honours upon Saskatchewan citizens. Afterwards he returned to his medical practice until his retirement in 1982. In 1993, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 1999, he was awarded the Saskatchewan Order of Merit. Worobetz died on February 2, 2006.


References

* Thomas M. Prymak, ''Maple Leaf and Trident: The Ukrainian Canadians During the Second World War'' (Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1988), pp. 136–7. Contains his citation for the Military Cross, awarded for bravery on the front lines.


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Order of Canada Citation
{{DEFAULTSORT:Worobetz, Stephen 1914 births 2006 deaths Canadian military doctors Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan Members of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit Officers of the Order of Canada Canadian recipients of the Military Cross Canadian people of Ukrainian descent Canadian military personnel of World War II University of Saskatchewan alumni Physicians from Saskatchewan