FILIPIC, Timothy (Tim)
Handed away peacefully on November eleventh, 2024 at Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare. He’s survived by his spouse Melissa Filipic (nee Loncar), with whom he shared 44 years of marriage. Pricey son to the late Evica (Vid) Filipic and son-in-law to Stana (late Michael) Loncar. Loving father to Michael (Ashley) and Jovan (Victoria) Filipic. Pricey brother to Joanne Filipic-Hinchcliffe (late Peter), Venka Macintrye (late Dr. Ian), and the late Dr. Ray Borota. Brother in-law to Anne (Milos) Saravolatz. Beloved uncle to Dushanka (Vojo) Bojicic, Sam (Liz) Saravolatz, Eve (Hagen) Saville, Allan (Zheng) Macintrye, Anthony (Leslie) Macintrye, Nicole, Roddy, Michael, David, and Lanci Borota. In his early years, Tim was an energetic member of the Gracanica Church Choir. In his later years, he served as Vice-President for the ECSA and administrator to the ECSL. Over his lifetime, Tim had a number of careers with the latest being a secondary occasional instructor with the GECDSB. Tim loved touring, swimming laps, exercising on the gymnasium, studying, and household gatherings over scrumptious home-cooked meals! The household want to acknowledge the excellent care that Tim obtained from all of the workers on the Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (T2B Palliative Care Unit), Windsor Regional Hospital (ER Division and Most cancers Program) Verspeeten Household Most cancers Centre in London and the Princess Margaret Most cancers Centre in Toronto. Visitation shall be this Thursday, November 14th on the Windsor Chapel Funeral Residence (Central Chapel), 1700 Tecumseh Rd E. from 3-5pm and 7-9pm with prayers at 7:30pm. Visitation will proceed on Friday, November fifteenth from 12 Midday till time of Funeral Service at 12:30pm on the Serbian Japanese Orthodox Church Gracanica (1960 Meldrum Rd. at Tecumseh Rd. E.) with Very Rev. Fr. Milorad Delic officiating. Interment to observe at Windsor Memorial Gardens. If desired, donations will be made to ECSA (Essex County Soccer Affiliation) for a post-secondary scholarship to be named in his honour. Condolences and cherished recollections could also be shared with the household at www.windsorchapel.com