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Goran "Gogi" Djuric

Oct 3, 1967 – Jun 2, 2024

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A funeral service will be held at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery, 32377 N Route 21 Libertyville, IL on Wednesday, June 12th, at 10:30 a.m. Family and friends will gather at 10:00 a.m. Burial will follow in St. Sava’s Cemetery. There will be a luncheon following the burial at St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, 6108 Braun Rd., in Mt. Pleasant. Flowers can be sent to Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, on Tuesday, June 11th, 4600 County Line Rd, Mt Pleasant, WI 53403.

Goran Djuric, affectionately known as Gogi by his loved ones, lived his life with happiness, kindness and love. He left this world suddenly on June 2, 2024 in Tucson, AZ. The world has lost a great man. The angels have gained a great soul.

Goran was born to Marko and Milica Djuric on October 3, 1967 in Plavno, Yugoslavia. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside with a bachelor’s degree in physics. One of his last positions was Director of IT at Gallagher, while he also owned his own company GOGI Software Solutions. Intelligent and creative, Goran’s favorite position was his last, an Instructor for CalTech (California Institute of Technology) training others in IT.

In 1998, Goran met and married his soulmate, Nina Djuric (Visekruna). They were married in Beograd, Serbia and moved to Kenosha, WI briefly and then moved to Tucson, AZ, where Goran made it known that there was no place in the United States better than Tucson.

The simplest pleasures in life brought great joy to Goran. A talented guitar player, Goran loved playing his electric and acoustic guitars. He loved globe trekking with his wife and a favorite destination was Mexico. Always an entrepreneurial spirit, he had planned to open an IT business in Serbia. He loved a quiet evening with his wife whom he loved beyond measure.

His pleasant personality was contagious to everyone he met. Goran is survived by his parents, Marko and Milica, wife, Nina; sister Snjezana (Dragan), nephew, Luka, niece, Lara, mother-in-law, Danica, father-in-law, Momcilo (deceased), sister-in-law, Sandra (Milan), nephew Stefan and many more aunts, uncles, cousins, both in the United States and Serbia. To say he was loved and adored is an understatement and no words can express the family’s loss. Angels took Goran too soon, but he went peacefully.

Goran Djuric will be dearly missed by all who knew him, but his legacy will live on through his family, friends, and colleagues.

Laku noc Bibi!

 

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  1. Krsma (Popadic) Strohmeier says

    June 6, 2024 at 9:10 pm

    I am so sorry for your loss. I have so many memories growing up in church. My heart breaks for you. Hugs and prayers to your whole family.

  2. Mike Dujmic says

    June 7, 2024 at 6:25 pm

    I love you Buddy. I will miss you a lot. God be with you always.

  3. Zorica Jankovic says

    June 9, 2024 at 8:36 am

    My deepest condolences to my dear Milica, Sneza, Marko, Nina and rest of family. Sending you my love, hugs and prayers

  4. Slobodan Djuric says

    June 9, 2024 at 11:50 am

    Djuric familio primite nase iskreno saucesce od Slobodana i Vide Djuric
    🕯️🙏

  5. Sydney Dudikoff says

    March 4, 2025 at 4:40 pm

    Goran and Nina were the kindest and most thoughtful hosts and friends to me when I lived in Tucson. They invited me to dinner and the movies. My fondest memory is when we went to see Frankenstein at the U of A. He was intelligent and repaired my laptop once. We lost touch after I moved to Phoenix, and my heart is heavy and sad learning of his loss and Nina’s loss.
    Goran was a devoted husband unlike any I had known, always making sure her car was running and full of gas. He and Nina loved beautifying their home.

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