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Milan Opacich Obituary

MILAN OPACICH SCHERERVILLE, IN

Milan Opacich, age 84, of Schererville, Indiana and a lifelong resident of Northwest Indiana, passed away on January 21, 2013 at home in the presence of his family. Milan was born in Gary, IN April 12, 1928 to Mile and Roza Opacich. He graduated from Lew Wallace High School in 1947 and remained in close contact with many of his high school friends over the years. After high school, he was employed at Gary Screw & Bolt for 11 years as a tool and die maker, then served the City of Gary as a fireman on the Gary Fire Department for 20 years retiring in 1978 as a Lieutenant. Milan became a Master Luthier, building stringed musical instruments, particularly those in the tamburitza family. He performed as a tamburitza musician for 60 years retiring from active playing in 2006. He taught guitar building classes at Purdue University Extension for six semesters and for the last 8 years taught classes in instrument building for Joblink-Leon Lynch Learning Center passing on his skills to many steelworkers through the continuing education program at Arcelor-Mittal and US Steel. He was a regular columnist for the cultural magazine, Serb World, USA, for 28 years featuring tamburitza musicians and orchestras and the history of Slavic music from the late 1800's to the present in America. He was a consummate storyteller and loved to regale his listeners and readers. Over the years, Milan received much recognition for his work. He was the subject of many television news and feature stories. His instruments have been displayed in several galleries and museums around the United States including the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institutes in Washington, D.C., the Roy Acuff Museum in Nashville, TN, Columbia University in Chicago, IL, and the Kohler Gallery in WI. He participated in several Smithsonian events in Washington, D.C., displaying and demonstrating his handmade instruments at festivals. He received many awards for his accomplishments including the Quality of Life Award from Northwest Indiana, the Community Linkage Award from Ivy Tech, and the designation of Master Artist by the Traditional Arts of Indiana. He was inducted into the Tamburitza Hall of Fame in 2002 and received the prestigious National Heritage Fellowship from the Folk & Traditional Arts Program of the National Endowment for the Arts in 2004 for his lifelong dedication in preserving his Slavic heritage, building tamburitza instruments, and teaching his craft. Milan was a devoted husband, father, uncle, and friend. He was a dedicated member of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church. Deeply committed to the preservation of his Slavic heritage, he was a founding member of the St. Sava Historical Society documenting the history of the early immigrants and pioneers of St. Sava and Old Gary and all they accomplished. Milan was a member of the Tamburitza Association of America (TAA) and of the St. Sava Historical Society, a supporting member of the Karageorge Choir, a founder of the St. Sava Youth Tamburitza Orchestra, and a past member of the Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans. He lived a rich and fulfilling life as a musician, craftsman, historian, author, teacher, researcher, and music preservationist. Milan is survived by his loving wife, Rosalyn (Nicolich) of 61 years; daughter, Dr. Karin Opacich of Chicago, IL; Kumovi; loving nieces and nephews; great nieces and nephews; one great-great niece; and several cousins. Also surviving are sisters-in-law: Violette Kristoff and Donna Nicolich; and many dear lifelong friends. Milan was preceded in death by his parents: Mile and Roza Opacich; and brother, Robert (Barbara) Yamtich. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 25, 2013 at 10:00 AM directly at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, IN with V. Rev Marko Matic Officiating. Internment, Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville. Visitation will be Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Burns Funeral Home, 10101 Broadway, Crown Point. A Pomen Service will be offered Thursday at 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Sava Church, St. Sava Historical Society, Traditional Arts of Indiana, or Hospice of the Greater Calumet Region. For further information please call Savich & Semplinski Funeral Directors of Burns Funeral Home (219) 769-0044.

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Published by The Times from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24, 2013.

Memories and Condolences
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George Ivancevic

January 17, 2020

Missing you old Friend! We still play all 3 primas that you made. Everytime I pick one up, I think of when we first met in your shop! Vjecnaja Pamjat.
Djuro Ivancevic

Djuro Ivancevic

January 18, 2014

Every time I play my Prima, my thoughts take me back to your shop and the first time we met 15 years ago. Lighting this candle for you old friend.....

March 17, 2013

To the Opacich Family,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Milan. He was a kind and wonderful and very talented man. He will be missed by so many people.
Elissa Baskovich-Davis

February 24, 2013

Roz I was sorry to hear about Milan, and he will be missed. My name is Hank Milcich and I knew his family because I was born in Gary. I played for his Brothers wedding year ago and my family were known to each others when they were all alive. I was at your home once with my son Tim years ago to see Milan. I live in St. Petersburg, Fl.for the past58 years. I was much older than Milan like 6 years.
God will take care or him, because he was a great person

Love Hank Milcich

January 31, 2013

The Opacich Family:
We are new to NW Indiana but have been touched by both the obituary and the article in the Valpo paper about Mr. Opacich. We wish we had known this remarkable,musical,generous man. You have our sympathy, but celebrate the wonderful memories you must treasure from the years you shared.
David & Edie

Rose Taylor

January 28, 2013

Roz,
I don't know if you remember me, but I was so sorry to here of your loss. I only had the opportunity to meet Milan once, but he was such a wonderful person. How is your little Susie? Yes, I gave her to a wonderful couple.
Love - Rose Taylor

Neena (Lieberman) Shulman

January 25, 2013

Dear Roz and Karin,
I'm not quite sure you remember me, but I grew up with Barbara and Ruthann Sever so I was always around St. Sava and Zora. I was so sorry to hear of Milan's passing, he was also so nice to my brother Sanford and myself whenever we saw him. I once needed to have an appraisal on my fathers violin and the only person I could think of was Milan, I talked to him and said to have one of the girls bring it to him and he would do it and give it back which he did. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I still have one tape of Zora that I listen to in my car.

Joyce/Mel Lichtenfeld

January 25, 2013

Dear Roz and family,
No words will fill the void you are going through,but know that Joyce and I feel your loss.God rest in peace to a very fine gentleman

Denise (Orlich) Kangrga

January 24, 2013

Dear Aunt Ro and Karin,
I'm so sorry to hear of +Uncle Milan's passing. For those of us still here, we must continue to promote and preserve our heritage and culture, just as +Uncle Milan did. His legacy lives on in Karin, and all the wonderful work and music he provided to so many through the years. His spirit lives on in all of us. I hope you find comfort in that. Sending my love, thoughts, and prayers to you all.

January 24, 2013

Dearest Roz and Karin:
We are truly and deeply saddened to learn of dear Milan's passing. We were honored to have known him through our beautiful tamburitza music, and privileged to become friends. He welcomed us to his home - and a "guided tour" through his workshop where we so enjoyed hearing his treasured stories. He gifted us with special CD's and his hand-crafted tambura music box which we will always treasure. What a generous, caring and sharing individual he was. He will be truly missed.
Love & prayers, Penny & Charlie Davis

Danny Danilovich

January 24, 2013

My condolences to the Opacic family. Milan was a great man in so many ways. I always enjoyed speaking with him whenever we met at a performance. The United Serbs Band did many events together throughout the years with Milan and his groups, and always knew we would see each other soon at the next one. I had the pleasure of having a nice long talk with Milan at a Christening last year. Another good memory on top of the many others I have of him. Truly one of the great legends of our times. He will truly be missed by all of us.

Chris Matie

January 24, 2013

Dear Roz and the entire Opacich family,

I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Milan's passing from the papers, I had absolutely no idea he was terminally ill. I just wanted to let you all know that on a personal note, I feel your loss, my paternal grandparents were also married for over 60 years until my grandpa's passing, also at age 84. And just like Milan, also had a HUGE menagerie of East European music at his disposal (a lot of it Romanian, Hungarian, gypsy, klezmer, Greek, and yes, EVEN Serbian and Croatian, too). From there, I even had the opportunity of first meeting Milan at the SerbFest back in '91. Even though my times with him were always brief, yet he was always so friendly, approachable, down-to-earth.....really was such a fine gentleman and multi-talented musician, just so full of life, so full of gusto. Though I won't be able to attend the Pomen service, you all have my sincere prayers and condolences. Hoping my memories ease your sorrow and may Milan's memory be eternal. God bless you all during this difficult time.

With all my love,
Chris Matie

Martha Ostoich Teshich

January 24, 2013

+Milan will be missed. His talents, love of heritage and our music, and contributions to not only our culture but reaching outside to many will be his lasting legacy. My sincerest sympathies to Roz, his daughter Karen and the entire family. A truly fine man!

Djuro Ivancevic

January 24, 2013

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I will never forget you old friend! To Mrs Opacich and Karen, please accept my deepest condolences.

John & Karen Lynch

January 24, 2013

Prayers of strength and comfort to the family in this difficult time.

Cal Carlin

January 23, 2013

Though I'm of Irish ancestry,It was a pure joy to listen & learn of his music and heritage.
Along with being a well known master- craftsman of several instruments,he indeed is treasure that kept Slavic music and it's history widely accepted.
His music,accolades & fame are well deserved and will remain instilled in our hearts.
Thank You and Bless You Milan.

Charles Hughes

January 23, 2013

I worked at #8 fire station with Milan for 4 years. He was a gentleman and a talented instrument maker.

January 23, 2013

I send my condolences. What a great guy. He will be missed. Joe Baranko Athens, Georgia

Erma (Roach) Covault

January 23, 2013

Dear Roz,
As a co-administrator, and on behalf of our Horace Mann Class of 1949 website I send our condolences for the loss of your dear husband. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and may God bless you and your family during the difficult days to come.

John & Nancy Stiglich

January 23, 2013

To my fellow Lew Wallace class mate and fellow Yunak Club member rest in peace Milan.

Benny Wright

January 23, 2013

Dear Roz,I am sending you heart felt condolences on behave of my mother and father (Marianne & Skeeter Wright)(may they RIP)- my mother worked with you @ Dr. Carberry's office I beleive. I know she would want you to know she is thinking of you. I remmber her talking about you and Milan.i beleive we have met a few times.I hope this little memory eases some of your sorrow.Peace be with You

January 23, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

emilio ottomanelli

January 23, 2013

we are so sorry for your lost. milan was a great guy. i worked at the firedepartment with him he will for ever be in our thoughts for the family we say god bless and you will see him again

Lynn Pampalone

January 23, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Linda Wheat-Monahan

January 23, 2013

Roz - I am so sorry to hear about Milan's passing. You and Karen have my very deepest sympathy. Linda Wheat Monahan

Les Brookes

January 23, 2013

I'm 77 years old and Milan was probably the nicest man I ever met. His instruments were like Rolls Royces .I'll
always miss him.

January 23, 2013

DEAR ROZ & KARIN, I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR OF MILANS PASSING. WE ARE IN FLORIDA FOR THE WINTER SO WON'T BE HOME FOR THE SERVICES BUT OUR PRAYERS WILL. GOD BLESS! D. ADICH (THE BEST IN TAMBURITZA MUSIC) TATA KUPI MI AUTO

RON, BEV & MARY KRISTOFF

January 23, 2013

DEAR RO, KARIN AND FAMILY,
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THE LOSS OF YOUR HUSBAND AND FATHER.
WE WILL BE PRAYING FOR GOD'S GRACE AND PEACE TO BE WITH YOU IN THE COMING DAYS.
LOVE, RON, BEV AND MARY KRISTOFF

Mark M. Rongers

January 23, 2013

If ever there was a prince of a man, it was Milan. We who knew him were blessed by his presence. May he rest in peace.

Honesty, Integrity, Loyalty. Only a few words that depict this man.

Jeff Kaiser

January 23, 2013

I will miss our conversations. I began our relationship with the desire to build a guitar. What I got in return was an education in life.

Denice Chobanov Barsich

January 23, 2013

I fondly remember as a child going to St. Sava picnic grove and listening to Mr. Opacich play. He played for several of my families weddings and my Baba was lucky enough to have him come to the house and play just for her. The heavens are truly singing!!! Memory Eternal.

Don Opacic

January 23, 2013

Milan may be gone, but his legacy through his music, building of stringed instruments and the training of young people to build a new generation of instruments will live for decades. Our deepest condolences to the family.

I will miss my friend. He shared his music and awards recorded on DVD's which I have and will treasure. While I grieve his passing, I celebrate a life well lived.

Dragica Ludwig (Galich)

January 23, 2013

Roz and Karin,
May God give you the comfort you need through this difficult time. Milan was a fabulous man whom I gotten the pleasure of knowing and I loved the conversations about our writings and his history of life! He has surely left his loved impression on so many people. God bless...
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