
Funeral expenses for Goran Spahic
Family and friends, with a broken heart we want to let you know that our father Goran Spahic passed away on 1/6/2022 battling medical illness.
Unfortunately, in the last 3 weeks he got pneumonia and was in ICU where his heart, liver and kidney started to fail.
This is a very difficult time for his family, his 3 daughters Tanja, Sonja, Dijana and his wife Vesna are heartbroken.
Our family could use your support right now, we are asking if any family members and friends can help by donating or sharing this page to help lighten the financial load of funeral expenses during this difficult time would be very much appreciated. No donation is too small and thank you all so much for your compassion, prayers, and generosity.
Everyone who has ever met Goran knows him as a man who dedicated his life to his family, but also a man who was very stubborn in his own ways, who spoke what he meant and sometimes decisions he made were not best decisions, but every decision he made came from his heart. Who always looked for different ways to provide for his family and do little fun surprises for his daughters that he loved very much. Even that our family was never rich, he would find ways to put a smile on the face of his children. I will never forget when as a child I wanted a plush animal, and I didn’t want to tell my parents about it as toys were not cheap or affordable for us at the time, so I was collecting money to eventually buy it and my father noticed that. Next morning when I woke up and there was a huge stuffed Panda right next to me. There were countless moments like those that each of us will never forget. Including roughly 30 years ago, Goran did everything he could to get his 3 young daughters and a wife to safety due to Ethnical cleansing war in Bosnia. It was a struggle moving from one refugee camp to another, starving and avoiding being killed or rapped, looking for different ways to get out the country to find better place where his family could be safe. Finally, luck changed in 1996, as he was able to get our family out of the harm of the war.
Being in the city, state, continent that we knew nothing about, struggle was real but he was happy and his family was happy as he could see light at the end of the tunnel, at least he didn’t have to fear for safety of his young daughters and his wife. He and mom worked different min wage jobs, using one car, supporting their family, ensuring daughters would finish school, that they couldn’t during war.
Even with all the struggles he did everything he could to find ways to bring other family members who were looking for better life.
Goran will be welcomed into heaven by his parents, brothers, sisters and many other relatives and friends and will be missed by his grandkids, his daughters, his wife and all other family members and friends.