Juraj Ludevit Jan Slavik

Juraj Ludevit Jan Slavik obituary, Alexandria, VA

Juraj Ludevit Jan Slavik

Juraj Ludevit Jan Slavik Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 23, 2022.
Juraj Ludevit Jan Slavik, 92, of Alexandria, Virginia, died June 10th, 2022, at Goodwin House, Alexandria.

Juraj, also known to friends and family as George, Duro, Dickey and Pop-Pop, was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia on October 13, 1929, to his father, Juraj Michal Daniel Slavik, JD, the Czechoslovak Minister of Interior and his mother, Gita Ruhmann Slavik.

Juraj spent his early youth in Prague and enjoyed many outdoor activities in the High Tatra Mountains of northern Slovakia. In 1936, Juraj's father was sent to head the Czechoslovak diplomatic mission in Poland, with whom relations were strained because of both countries' claims to parts of Upper Silesia. Juraj attended the Lyc?e Francais de Varsovie [the French School in Warsaw] but, in light of heightening tensions, was sent to school in Switzerland just before the outbreak of World War II. After brief stays in Belgium and then France, Juraj spent most of the war in Britain, first with his parents in London (where his father was a member of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile) and then as a boarder at Magdalen College School in Oxford and the Czechoslovak State School of Great Britain in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales.

Following World War II, the family briefly returned to Czechoslovakia before moving to the United States where Juraj's father served as the Czechoslovak Ambassador to the United States (as well as to Haiti and the Dominican Republic) until 1948, when Ambassador Slavik resigned his position in protest of the Communist coup in Czechoslovakia. While in Washington, DC, Juraj attended and graduated in 1948 from Woodrow Wilson Senior High School.

Juraj attended Deeps Springs College near Bishop, California, for two years before completing his Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy at Dartmouth College in 1953. After volunteering for the draft, he proudly served as a member of the US Army between 1953 and 1956. He initially trained as a tank gunner in the 3rd Armored Division but after the Army discovered he spoke eight different European languages, he was assigned to the 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion in Munich where he debriefed Czech, Slovak and many other refugees who crossed the border into West Germany.

Following his military service in Tennessee and Germany, Juraj returned to Washington, DC where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University in 1957 and then joined the Department of Commerce shortly before beginning his almost 40-year career with Governmental Affairs Institute (GAI) and later Visitor Program Service (VPS, a part of Meridian International Center) serving the needs of the U.S. government's cultural exchange programs under the United States Information Agency (USIA) and the Department of State.

Upon his retirement in 1999, Juraj devoted his time to various Slovak, Czech and Eastern European focused organizations, including Friends of Slovakia, the Czechoslovak National Council of America (CNCA), the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU) and the Central and East European Council (CEEC). He also cataloged and archived his father's personal and diplomatic papers that were provided to Slovak and Czech political historians in support of the writing of scholarly histories of Ambassador Slavik's contributions to Slovak and Czech democracy.

He married Julie Constance Bres in 1961 and they have two sons, Juraj Michal Daniel Slavik, II, of McLean, Virginia and Lieutenant Colonel William Nicholas Allen Slavik, USMC (retired) of Arlington Virginia.

He was an avid traveler, a devoted gardener, and an enthusiastic supporter of his children and grandchildren's academic, artistic, and athletic pursuits.

Juraj is survived by Julie his wife of 61 years, his sons Michal and Nicholas, Michal's spouse Kim, two grandchildren, Cassidy Erin Slavik and Delaney Madison Slavik and Nicholas's spouse Bobbi. He is also survived by two nieces, Tatjana Stemberova and Hana Hlavackova of Prague, Czech Republic, a nephew, Martin Slavik of Brno, Czech Republic and numerous cousins including Katka Hammond of Buffalo, NY, and Eva Karvas of Bratislava, Slovakia,

He was preceded in death by his father, Juraj, his mother, Gita and his siblings, Dusan Slavik of Brno, Czech Republic and Tana Urban of Prague, Czech Republic.

A memorial service to celebrate Juraj's life is scheduled to be held a Goodwin House Alexandria at 11:00 am on Saturday, July 16, 2022, immediately followed by a reception until 2:00 pm. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery at a date to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like to ask that memorials or donations be made in Juraj's memory to Deep Springs College (https://www.deepsprings.edu/support/#supporting-deep-springs) or to the Goodwin House Foundation (https://goodwinliving.org/giving/donate/).

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June 17, 2023

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Katka Hammond

June 17, 2023

I miss my dear cousin, Duro, a long friendship starting with our trans Atlantic journey in the fall of 1946, continuing throughout our lives until I said goodbye to him last year. Katka

Joanne Clark

September 14, 2022

How I wish I had known of Juraj's passing. I worked with him for 13 years at Meridian Int'l Center. He had boundless energy and constant good cheer. I will share this sad news with other former colleagues.

Hana, Tana and Petr, Martin and Vladka

July 16, 2022

Dear Julie, Nicholas and Michal and the whole family,
We share your grief at the passing of your beloved Duro. We fondly remember his kind and friendly personality and his admirable lifelong energy and caring for the whole family, which we had the opportunity to experience personally during his visits in Czechia and from his regular phone calls. We will remember with gratitude his invaluable efforts to preserve the legacy of our grandfather, Juraj Slávik. The memories of Duro are and will remain very vivid in our families, and we feel united with you in remembering him despite the considerable distance between our homes.
We are saddened and present in our minds at your farewell to him.
With love
Hanka, Tána and Petr, Martin and Vladka and our families

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Sandra Robinson

July 12, 2022

My condolences to you and your family. My husband, John Eldridge, introduced me to Juraj and Julie. We enjoyed sharing many wonderful events with them. I know his "memory will be a blessing".

Radovan Javorcik - Slovak Ambassador

July 11, 2022

Slavik family is fully and deeply embedded into the Slovak Embassy in Washignton DC. Ambasador´s working table proudly bears name of Ambassador Dr. Slavik as well as Juraj. His passion for Slovakia will never die as well as legacy of his whole family.

Richard George Palaschak

July 10, 2022

Juraj was a continual source of information for me and my philatelic colleagues regarding the Czechoslovak government in exile in Great Britain as well as the Czechoslovak military forces that assembled there during WW 2. He was always generous with his time and knowledge. He was a consummate gentleman and a welcoming acquaintance.

Kevin J. McNamara

July 8, 2022

It was a pleasure to meet and talk to such a man as Jan, who had an infectious sense of enthusiasm.

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