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Mira Sremcevic-Sibincic Obituary


Sremcevic-Sibincic, Mira Born in Serbia, passed away at age 47 on Monday, leaving behind her loving and caring husband, Zoran; dearest stepsons, Alex and Mark (Ellen); first cousins in Serbia, Slavica Maksimovic and Aleksandar Zvekic, and numerous devoted friends in Serbia and the U.S. Although Mira had a Master's Degree in psychology, her first love was theater. She was one of the founders and the artistic director of the Serbian Theater in Chicago, and starred in several of the theater's recent productions. Mira was loved and adored by all who knew her, as she had loved them all in return. May Mira's memory be eternal. Visitation tomorrow 4 to 9 p.m. at Sveta Gora, Serbian Orthodox Funeral Home, 3517 N. Pulaski Rd. in Chicago. Opelo, (Serbian Orthodox Funeral Service) at 7:30 p.m., at chapel. Interment in Belgrade, Serbia. For more information please contact Sveta Gora, phone 773-588-2200 or visit www.citulje.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Apr. 5, 2006.

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Vesna Zafirovski

April 2, 2007

You are missed more than
you would ever know.

Tamara Vesna

April 15, 2006

Mira was a great friend. She had an understanding and love for people. Mira will be forever inspiration to me and many others.

Mirjana Petrovich,MD

April 7, 2006

Anyone who ever had even the slightest encounter with Mira must take the sad and tragic news of her final departure from our world with the deepest heartfelt pain of a wound long to stay unhealed.

Mira radiated vitality,love for life and hope the for people. Her goodnesss and enlighted understanding for human needs and suffering touched our hearts and souls and made us willing partners in her endeavors.

For Mira's husband Zoran in particular,for the family, close friends and cooworkers Mira's departure leaves a deep abyss.

Let the memory of Mira,of this ecxeptionally gentle and noble person remain for us as living spirit and guide us in a same way as if she was with us.





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Margaret Salyer

April 6, 2006

Mira was a student of mine here at Benedictine University. She was a wonderful student -- eager, enthusiastic and committed to excellence in helping others. Her compassion was extraordinary. Her energy was magnetic and I thoroughly enjoyed having her in class. The world will miss her and all the beautiful work she would have done for others. I am deeply sorry that we have lost her.

Holly Cherry

April 6, 2006

Mira was an intern for Suicide Prevention Services. She enjoyed the training very much and used her skills on the hotlines very well. It was a pleasure to know her. I was always happy to see her when she came in to work on the lines, and she was a delight to talk to. She had many wonderful qualities, and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Stephanie Weber

April 5, 2006

Mira was both an intern and a volunteer for many years at Suicide Prevention Services, Inc. We are shocked and saddened by her death. We loved her so much and will always remember her.

Jodi Andreini

April 5, 2006

I was a fellow volunteer at Suicide Prevention Services and new Mira through her work there. She was a real jewel and I always remember her wonderfully inclusive laugh and joy. She always asked how I was doing especially after I became ill. We had lost touch over the last few months and I am sad that I will not have the chance to speak to her again. I will miss her and I wish to send my condolences to her family. They were blessed to have her in their life.



Sincerely,



Jodi Andreini

Vesna Zafirovski

April 5, 2006

I will always cherish your spirit and your humanity. All the rest is dust on the breeze. The stage is bare without you and yet the show must go on, as you would have wished. Rest in peace my friend.

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