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Sending prayers to Sue and family on this 23rd anniversary of 9/11..
Melodye Moore
September 13, 2024 | Other
Hinsdale, Illinois
Living His Faith
Jeffrey Mladenik leaves a wife, Suzanne, two daughters, Kelly, 21, and Grace, 4, two sons, Joshua, 18, and Daniel, 17, and a baby in China named Hannah, whose exact age is unknown. Her adoption was under way on Sept. 11, when Mr. Mladenik, 43, was a passenger on Flight 11. Mrs. Mladenik plans to take her home in the summer.
Mr. Mladenik was the interim chief executive officer of eLogic, an internet publishing company in Los Angeles. At home in Hinsdale, Ill., he worked with Christ Church of Oak Brook, leading discussions about faith in the workplace.
"You couldn't be around him without being affected by his enthusiasm for God," said Bill Cirignani, a friend from church. "I had been a Christian for six years, and had gotten stale, a little bit awry," but Mr. Mladenik, an ordained minister, reignited him, he said.
"He was actually seeking to live this radical vision of Jesus Christ, set out for us as human beings," Mr. Cirignani said. "I hope we can help Hannah learn about her dad."
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 20, 2002.
A hurried businessman and Christian pastor, Jeffrey Mladenik had to carve time out of his busy daily schedules to read his Bible. The times he most frequently chose, friends said Wednesday, were on the long flights he commonly took from Boston to Los Angeles.
An associate pastor at Christ Church in Oak Brook, Mladenik, a father of four, was killed when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center.
"He used his airplane time as his Bible time," said Bill Cirignani, a Chicago attorney who knew Mladenik from a class Mladenik taught at the church. "And I'm sure Jeff would have had that Bible open when the plane was being hijacked and he would have been talking to those other passengers and praying with them."
Mladenik, 43, of Hinsdale worked at Cahners Publishing in Des Plaines for four years. In the past month, he became an interim president of a new Cahners subsidiary, eLogic. Cahners has an office in Boston, and eLogic was based out of Los Angeles, said Jeff Greisch, president of manufacturing and electronics for the Des Plaines office.
Sending prayers to Sue and family on this 23rd anniversary of 9/11..
Melodye Moore
September 13, 2024 | Other
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Melodye Moore
September 13, 2024 | Other
I worked with Jeff at Telesphere in Oakbrook in 1983. We both got into the office early but he would be there reading his bible when I got there. His office was next to mine. One of the nicest guys I have ever known. I will always be thinking of him and praying for his family.
Joe Hawkins
July 03, 2024 | Work
Jeff was such a great guy. We used to shoot pool at Morton College between classes back in the day.
Rich Barbic
September 10, 2023 | Friend
Jeff is still frequently in my thoughts. His ability to teach, motivate and inspire was rare and unequalled.
Joe Craig
September 12, 2021 | Hinsdale, IL | Acquaintance
God Bless Jeffrey and his family, their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Ruth Seraphin
September 11, 2021 | Cave Creek, AZ
I never met Jeffrey, but I know he was a good dad. Daniel, his son, is my stepdad. I understand what my family has gone through and I am glad that they have stayed strong. Thanks for the support guys and they thank you too.
Canyon VanBuskirk
September 11, 2020 | Family
I knew Jeff from Morton West and Morton college. We use to play pool all the time between classes. He was a great guy!!!!
Rich Barbic
September 11, 2019 | Carpentersville, IL | Friend
I had the honor of researching Jefferey Mladenik for my 9/11 memorial assignment. Jeffrey lived a very Christian life and taught the Christian virtues to people. He affected everyone in a great way. Jeffrey will truly be missed along with all the victims of 9/11. God Bless him and his family.
Phyllis Q
September 04, 2019 | Fargo, ND