In memory of

Zeljko Raickovic

August 24, 1962 -  October 27, 2021

Zeljko Raickovic born in Podgorica, Montenegro on August 24th, 1962. Nothing short of the true definition of a man. Took care of his family no matter what the circumstances. He will be missed by his Wife Nada, children Sara and Milan. His mother Vjera. His siblings, cousins, nieces, nephews, his friends and co-workers. His love and glory is eternal.

Guestbook 

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Filomena Littlejohn (Family Friend)

Entered October 30, 2021 from 36 Madras Pl

We are so sorry to hear of this unexpected loss. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

Stephen and Filomena Littlejohn

Vera Vrbica (Step sister)

Entered October 31, 2021 from Mississauga

It's with great sorry and sadness that we say goodbye to Zel.
My deepest condolences to his wife and children.

Vesna Marjanovic (Sister)

Entered October 31, 2021

My heartfelt deepest condolences to the entire family on the loss of a great father, husband, son and brother. And a dear friend to all those that knew him!
Zel was unique in so many ways: genuine, generous and wore his heart on his sleeve. And yes, you felt his presence before seeing him; his unique laughter & sense of humour uplifted all those in his presence.
May his shining star forever shine on his loved ones and give them the strength during this painful time and always!
May you Rest In Peace my dear brother!

Jerry Cantarutti (Brother-in-law)

Entered October 31, 2021 from Mississauga

Zel,
A friend a brother a beacon in the dark.
Always there for you always wearing his heart on his sleeve and telling it the way it is.
I will miss your laughter, jokes and your hand shake on the 18th green.
We will golf again my friend. We will all miss you and we all love you

Jerry Cantarutti

Natasha Vermeer (Niece)

Entered November 2, 2021 from Brampton

Not only has your passing had a profound impact on me, but so has your life. I remember little things like you buying me a winter jacket 20 years ago when I was dead broke, to smiling at and being warm with Wendy even when she wasn’t very responsive.

Most of all, thank you for being my mother’s best friend and protector.

I won’t forget what you told me privately, and will work endlessly to see it come to fruition.

I would say I miss you, but I know you’re here with all of us, even if we cannot see you.

We love you. Until the day we can see you again…

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