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Alexander "Alex" Radicevich

West Allis, Wisconsin

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Radicevich, Alexander "Alex" Passed away June 19, 2011, age 82. Loving husband of Radmila. Beloved father of Milun (Giovana) Radicevich, Marina (Boza) Drazovic and Natalia Radicevich. Proud grandfather of Daniella, Alexander and Theodore Drazovic. Dear brother of Branko (Patricia) Radicevich and...

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Dearest Radicevic Family, please accept our deapest saocesce. His passing signals the loss of one of the last remaining authentic great Serbian souls in this country. If my father Radoslav and mother Branka were still alive, they would agree.
Again accept our sympathy, Tanja and Liliana Petrovic Pearcy, Arkansas

Sincere condolences to the entire Radicevich family in your loss. He was a good man in life and business and we enjoyed many occasions there.

Radmila, Natalia, Mike, and Marina:
I was just thinking about Alex and how he and my husband talked and talked at our wedding 5 years ago on July 15th that we held at Old Town. I feel honored that I was able to meet him. After reading his obituary-I feel even more honored. He was such a strong man.

God bless all of you.

My condolences to the Radicevich family. Alex and his brother worked for my father at American Motors many years ago. Our family celebrated many special events at Old Town. Dad always talked to Alex about the old days... and he always ended the evening with tears in his eyes when he heard "Tamo Del Lako."

Alex, you have been a true inspiration and a mentor in my life. You will be missed terribly. My deepest condolences to Mrs Radicevich & the family.

Dear Radicevich Family: I never met your family, but I enjoy both of your family's resturaunts. I am sorry for your loss. Thank you for your contributions for the ongoing heritage here in Milwaukee.

To Alex's family; I worked w/Alex @ Brills in the late 60's. If I was waiting for a bus, he'd always give me a ride to work. Such a kind,wonderful man! Later, my family enjoyed Old Town Rest. he'd always stop-by our table to greet-us. Our most sincere condolences. Jesse Torres/Family

My sincere condolences to the Radicevich family.
As I look back, having worked for Alex at Old Town some thirty years ago, I realize his influence on me.
I will always carry nuggets of his moral character and wisdom with me in my back pocket.
May he be dancing above the clouds.

To the whole Radicevich family:
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Alex. I had not seen him for quite a while, but we did have quite a history. Actually with the whole family as we grew up around the block from each other. My mom said he and his wife had my grandmother over for coffee many years ago. (she was from scotland) He was dear, lots of fun, and a workaholic! I'm sorry I won't be teased by him anymore. Myron, Winifred, & Sheila send their thoughts and prayers to you...