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Separated by continents
and oceans

We are strewn all over the world. Serbian diaspora includes people who do not speak fluent old country's language and do not read cyrillic, but who nevertheless remain proud of their origins and cultivate family ties. Those ties and friendships continue even when we are separated by continents and oceans.
Serbian Obituaries help us maintain them, by enabling us to bid farewell to the departed ones and to express our condolence to their families.



Margita Vladisavljevic, 70, dearly beloved wife of Stanko Vladisavljevic. Margita will be sorely missed by families Vladisavljevic, Simonovic, Spasic, Sokolovic, Djinovic, Todorovic, Tomic, Kumovi Grbic, Dragojlovic and Djordjevic, Konatarevic and Milincic, dear friends Nikola and Seka Isailovic and by all who knew her. Memory eternal.

Jelka Lazarevic, age 94, passed into eternal life on August 21, 2010. Born on April 9, 1916 in the village of Strojinci in Serbia, to the late Zivko and Zivana Cirkovic. Memory eternal.

Mara Durman, age 84, passed into eternal life on August 19, 2010. Born on March 13, 1926 in the village of Kepcije near Dvor na Uni, to the late Djuro and Stoja Kepcija. Memory eternal.

The Most Reverend Metropolitan Christopher, age 81, beloved Archpastor and spiritual father of the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Libertyville-Chicago, was  reposed in the Lord on Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Born on Christmas Day in 1928 in Galveston Texas, to the late Petar and Rista Kovacevich, baptized Velimir Kovacevich.

Rumen Dimitrov Nikolov, age 53, passed into eternal life on August 11, 2010. Born on June 18, 1957, in Sofia, Bulgaria to Dimitar and the late Dimitrina Nikolov. Rumen is survived by his wife of seventeen years, Bonka Nikolov. Memory eternal.