NOWOSIELSKI, Maria
1937 - 2024
Maria Anna (Maryna) Nowosielski (nee Kozubal) passed away June 15 th , 2024 in Ottawa, ON. She was born in Krosno, Poland on April 14 th , 1937 to Edmund and Katarzyna (Waclawik) Kozubal. As a child, Maryna experienced the outbreak of World War II, and the loss of a younger brother during the war due to the lack of medical treatment and the death of her father when she was ten years old. She lived through Nazi and Russian occupations of her native Poland. Despite these challenges, Maryna remained optimistic and positive throughout her life, able to see the good in any situation.
Having completed her undergraduate studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków in 1961, Maryna came to the United States, undertaking post-graduate studies towards a Ph.D at Harvard University. She was welcomed to Massachusetts by members of her mother's family who had settled in and around Boston, Taunton and New Bedford, Massachusetts.
In September 1966, she married Jozef (Ziuk) Nowosielski in Cambridge, MA. They moved to Montreal, QC, where they had two sons, Danek and Leszek. While in Montreal, Maryna completed a master's degree at McGill University in 1974 in Library Science, after which she worked at various research and university libraries, including the McLennan and Polish Libraries at McGill University. In 1977 she moved to Ottawa to start a new job with the National Library of Canada. From 1980 to 1991, she was Head of Technical Services and Automation at the federal Employment and Immigration Canada (EIC) Library. In February 1992, she became Acting Director of the EIC Library. As Acting Departmental Librarian, Human Resources Development Canada during her tenure, she integrated the staff, collections, and databases of four different departments (EIC, Labour, Health and Welfare, and Secretary of State). In 1993, she received a gold medal for leadership and innovation in the use of information technology as part of the Federal Awards program. Maryna finished her career in the public service as Director of Acquisitions at the National Library of Canada.
Maryna (and Jozef) resided in Old Ottawa East/Brantwood Park and enjoyed traveling, gardening, her Puli dogs, the outdoors, and friendships with neighbors in the community.
Maryna was predeceased by her husband (Ziuk) and brothers (Antoni and Andrzej). She is survived by her sons Danek (France) Nowosielski, Leszek (Geneviève) Nowosielski, and five grandchildren (Erik, Jessica, Audrey, Emil and Zofia).
A funeral mass will be observed at Canadian Martyrs Church (100 Main St, Ottawa, ON) on June 29 th , 2024 at 11 AM. A reception will be held after the funeral to share stories of Maryna's life. A private burial will be held at Beechwood Cemetery following the mass for immediate family members.
In lieu of flowers a donation to the Bruyere Foundation (Palliative Care) would be welcome since they took such wonderful care of Maryna in her last days.
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