
Mike Davidovic, 59, of Kenosha, swiftly ‘putted in two’ to heaven on October 12, 2013.
Mike was born February 08, 1954 in Racine, WI. He attended local schools and graduated from Park High School. He went on to serve his apprenticeship & received Journeyman status as a Millwright with the State of Wisconsin. Mike was employed with JI Case, Racine, WI for over 20 years. His career then took him to Las Vegas, NV for 12 years with, Get Fresh Companies, where he excelled as a maintenance supervisor and was instrumental in the design, building and completion of their new facility. He then returned to his local roots to be closer to family and was presently employed with Mondi Akrorsil in Pleasant Prairie, WI. Mike was dedicated and proud to be part of the Mondi Akrosil Company where his maintenance skills were admired & respected.
Mike’s many passions included old world traditions, the Packers, Brewers, and Badgers, golf, billiards and 50 years of bowling, once missing a 300 game by two pins. However, his greatest joy came from traveling with his wife and being in the company of his family. He was a dear friend to all that knew him and he will be sincerely missed.
Mike is survived by his beloved wife & friend of 30 years, Carol Ann Davidovic (nee: Melito). Jeff & Katie Oatsvall, grandson, Nathan Oatsvall, granddaughter, Natalie Oatsvall, of Union Grove, WI. Jonathon “Jon” & Denise Predny, grandsons, Anthony, Patrick, & Andrew Predny of Racine, WI.
He is further survived by one brother, four sisters, one sister-in-law, two brothers-in-law and their perspective spouses; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Vladislav “Dave” & Anni (nee: Dauderer) Davidovic, Racine, WI.
Family and friends are invited to meet in the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Thursday evening for a visitation from 5-7 p.m. The celebration and remembrance of Mike’s life will be held in the funeral home on Friday, October 18, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Mark R. Jones officiating. There will also be a visitation on Friday from 10-11 a.m.
At this time we want to express our deepest and sincere ‘thank you’ to Mike’s co-workers who were with him at the golf outing during his demise and for the compassion & respect that were given to his wife Carol during & following the moments of Mike’s passing.
Me says
Please come home! I need you, love you and we are not done yet with living and loving together. Please baby, come home.
Jerry and Jane Melito says
Dear Carol,
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Mike’s passing.
How extremely difficult it must be for you to lose a father, mother and husband within the period of 19 months.
We send our love and deepest sympathy,
Uncle Jerry and Aunt Jane
Allen Szymandera says
My deepest sympathy to the Davidovic family that I have known for so many years, and sharing such fond memories of our youth and family get-togethers and camping at Army Lake. I truly feel and share in your loss. I unfortunately will be on a plane to Asia on Wed am, and will not be able to share in the celebration of Mike’s life. With Deepest Sympathy. Allen Szymandera and family.
xoxo.
Mary & Bruce DeGuire says
Carol, he is there with you, loving you every moment. You are Soulmates and your souls are never apart. He wants you and all the family to celebrate his life and not to give up on life. Finish all he wanted to do, for him. God is with you all.