Milojko Vukosav

01/19/1937 - 10/18/2014

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Obituary For Milojko Vukosav

Milojko "Mike" Vukosav entered into rest on October 18, 2014, at the age of 77, in his hometown of Oceanside, CA, He is survived by his loving wife Nada of 52 years, his sons Tom, Danny, daughter in laws Deanna, Kelly, grandchildren James, Brandon, Jordan, Blake, Brittany, Megan, and Elise.

Mike was born in Croatia where he met his wife Nada. Mike and Nada moved to the United States where they started their family in Cleveland Ohio. They then moved to Santa Clara, California where Mike started his own plastic fabrication business, which he ran for over 20 plus years with his sons. Mike had a great love for soccer where he was a coach and trainer for 20 plus years, a passion which he passed on to his sons. He considered his team players as family. Mike and Nada moved to Oceanside, CA to enjoy their retirement where they enjoyed most of their time walking and relaxing on the beach. Mike continued to develop his passion of serving his community as a volunteer police officer where he made others laugh; he worked hard patrolling the city of Ocean Side, and helping the elderly. Mike was a kind hearted, hardworking, selfless man who loved everyone and will be missed by all.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, October 23, from 5-8pm with a Vigil at 7pm at Croatian Catholic Mission Assumption of Mary, 901 Lincoln Ave., San Jose, CA 95126. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, October 24, 10am at the church. Burial will follow at Cedar Lawn Memorial Park in Fremont, CA.

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  • 10/01/2021

    Nada and family, I was just heart broken to hear of Mike's passing. Every time I think about never seeing his smiling face or hearing his funny stories it brings tears to my eyes. I will cherish the memories from the Heartwalks and office gatherings. I pray that God gives you strength and that you can lean on your wonderful family for support. If there is anything that I can do please ask. I will miss the both of you so very much. I have never in my entire life met such an amazing couple, so full of love that have touched so many people. WIth love, Kathy from Sharp Heart Transplant Office.

  • 10/01/2021

    Dear Vukosav Family, We lost our best friend but the fond memories we have will always remain alive in our hearts forever. We are deeply sorry for your loss, and are very proud and honored to have called Mike our friend. Mike was very special - such a loving man, always considerate and thoughtful, going out of his way to make others smile and have a good time. His zest for life will never be forgotten and the stories of his beautiful hometown of Mali Ston will always be cherished. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Dragi nas prijatelju, pocivao u miru Bozijem. All our love, Dragi Odak & Alex and Ivana Hazboun

  • 10/01/2021

    I remember Mike for loving life, and joking around. But most of all he loved his family and his friends. For us he was family, I'm sorry I didn't see him more often as I should have. We get so busy with our lives that we forget to enjoy it with people we care about. I know Mike you are in a much better place and no longer in pain. May god keep you close, because he will be in need of some good humor. We love you and will miss you. May you RIP!!

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  • 10/01/2021

    The Vukosav Family, We send our deepest sympathy to his wife Nada, his children and their families. May he rest in eternal peace with the Lord and all His Saints. Norma and Louis Hazboun

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