Educator.
Born on a farm in the RM of Springfield on 14 May 1938, son of Olympia Stoyko (1907-1981) and Harry Gregory Stoyko (1905-2000), he attended Eastdale School to the eighth grade then moved to Winnipeg where he attended Isaac Newton High School and the Manitoba Normal School. He taught at Sunnyside School (1958-1959) before moving to the Transcona-Springfield School Division where he taught at Margaret Underhill School (1965-1967) and was the Principal of Dugald Elementary School (1969-1972), Margaret Underhill Elementary School (1972-1982), Wayoata Elementary School (1982-?), and Oakbank Elementary School (?-?). He retired in 1997. He died at Winnipeg on 14 March 2018.
Obituary [Harry Gregory Stoyko], Winnipeg Free Press, 28 February 2000.
Obituary, Winnipeg Free Press, 20 March 2018.
Obituaries and burial transcriptions, Manitoba Genealogical Society.
We thank Nathan Kramer for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 16 October 2022
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