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Milan MRKUSICH Obituary

MRKUSICH, Milan. On 13 June 2018 peacefully at Mercy Parklands Hospital, in his 94th year. Dearly loved husband of the late Florence. Loved father of Lewis. Loved son of Jose and Vicenca Mrkusich. Loved brother-in-law of the late Dulcie and Ron LeProu. Revered uncle of Chris, Peter and family and Annette Parsons and family. At Milan's request a private family service will be held. All communications to PO Box 26003, Epsom, Auckland 1344.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jun. 19 to Jun. 20, 2018.

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June 20, 2018

MRKUSICH, Milan. Born April 05, 1925. Passed away on June 13, 2018. Esteemed first cousin of the late Dick and Mary Mrkusich.Pioneer, Innovator, High Achiever. Milan's works will stand as testament to his genius for the generations to come. It was a privilege to have you in our lives. Deepest sympathy to Lewis. Remembered by Victor, Bozenka, Robert, Richard, Marilyn, Sofia, and Rocco Mrkusich. Pocivao u miru. RIP.

June 19, 2018

MRKUSICH, Milan. We are saddened by the passing of our much respected and admired first cousin Milan. We fondly remember the early days of growing up in Parnell and his subsequent rise to the prominent artist he became. Our deepest sympathies to Lewis. A great life well lived, he will always be remembered by the Vodanovich family. Ivan, Sonya (deceased), Sophie (deceased), Paul, Deanna and families. Pocivao u Miru.

June 19, 2018

MRKUSICH, Milan. Dalmatian Cultural Society wishes to pay respect to Milan, being of Dalmatian descent, and wishes to acknowledge Milan's lifetime work in the world of art. One of Milan's earlier works, is a portrait painted in 1944, which is displayed in the Dalmatian Genealogical and Historical Museum. Milan was a member of the Tamburica Orchestra at the Yugoslav Club in Auckland in the late 1930's. Pocivao u miru

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