Love
Jasmine
This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Miro Lovric, 66, born on April 21, 1946 and passed away on January 30, 2013. We will remember him forever.
Please raise your glass. Miro and I would like you to join us in celebrating his life with a double shot of Grand Marnier –his favourite- or a beverage of your choice.
Miro passed away on January 30, 2013 at the Mississauga Trillium Hospital after an incredibly courageous and intense battle with cancer.
Throughout the two year journey we were so very lucky to be looked after by Doctor Micheal King at the Trillium Hospital and his wonderful R.N. Trish Cameron who went out of their way to help us try and conquer this terrible disease. When all conventional treatments had failed Dr Rajagopal and her R.N. Deborah Macdonald at the Credit Valley Hospital were so kind as to include Miro in a clinical trial that inspired Miro to fight on until the end.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to both medical teams who gave Miro hope and courage.
Miro lived his life as intense as he fought cancer.
He tapped into many interesting careers, traveled all over the world, enjoyed a good time and pursued many hobbies and interests. Miro was an extremely gifted artist and there was not a mechanical problem that Miro could not solve. He had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and his scientific mind helped him work through the battle with cancer.
Big hugs and a gigantic ‘Thank you’ to all our friends who have accompanied us through our journey, especially towards the end.
Miro’s spirit will always be with us and I’m sure he is having a fantastic time wherever he is - exploring, traveling and partying up a storm.
‘Cheers’, ‘Zivjeli’ and ‘Prost’
Let us celebrate Miro’s life!
Love always,
Marion
I was the producer of Fuzzpaws - the childrens show where Marion and Miro first met each other. Watching their love blossom during the course of production was so much fun. You would walk into the set prep area and catch them jumping apart, or look over to see them sharing a glance across the set. You could tell that these two were destined for their own love story.
A couple of years after Fuzzpaws ended I went through a really rough patch in my life. Miro called me about something else and we used the opportunity to catch up. His words of wisdom at the time - without judgement or pity - really helped and I referred to them often over the subsequent years.
He was a lovely man.
Miro reached out to me about a year ago and in the last 6 months we spoke every week. We reminisced about old friends and situations and he laughted so hard at times I thought he wouldn't catch his breath. He reminded me of times we tobogganed at 2 a.m. on the hill on our front lawn and lately we would argue about who's dog was more special his or mine. Miro will never be forgotten, how could you, he was a unique man. I am glad I knew you, you will be missed