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Mrs. Zorka Baka Simic, 89, of Coopersburg, died Saturday, March 2. She was the widow of Borivoje Simic.
Born in Serbia, she was a daughter of the late Zivojin and Anka (Zindovic) Milosevic.
She spent most of her life in Serbia, working as a homemaker and a crafter of handmade traditional dolls. At 60, she moved to the U.S. with her husband.
Surviving are two daughters, Nada, and her husband, Ralph, of Slatington, and Mirjana, and her husband, Slobodan; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Sorry to read about your mother's passing,I sure enjoyed having the pleasure to take care of her on CICU. God Bless you at this time so sorrow RIP grandma .Judy[tech.partner cicu]
Judy Schaeffer
March 8, 2013
Dear Mirjana and family,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. Both mom and dad are now together..watching over all of you, with their love. I still have my snowflakes and think of you and your family often. God Bless
Denise Ehrie
March 4, 2013
I'm so sorry for your loss. As always your family is in my prayers. She was a lovely woman and I was always happy to see her. You have my deepest sympathy.
tracy marshall
March 4, 2013
Dawn,
Val and I would like to express our sincere sympathy to you and your parents on the loss of your Grandmother. We know how much she meant to you and how much she will be missed. Is was very clear to us that you had a special bond with your Grandmother. May she now rest in peace and may God Bless her.
Tom and Val Banotai
March 4, 2013
Dear Nada,Mira and families, I am so sorry about your Mom (and grandmother). Every time I decorate my Christmas tree I think of your Mom as I hang my snowflakes. Please know I am thinking of you all at this sad and difficult time.
Kerry
Kerry Costello(Levine)
March 4, 2013
We are thnking of You!
Anna Collén
March 4, 2013
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