In Celebration of

Igor Ivanisevic

June 6, 1953 -  September 16, 2020


It is with great sadness that the family of Igor Ivanisevic announce his passing on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at the age of 67. Igor is lovingly remembered by his daughter Michele (Philip), grandson Sebastian, sister Luby, niece Daniela (Colin), great nieces Tabitha and Cordelia, and many extended family members and dear friends.

As were his wishes, Igor will be cremated and his ashes will be scattered in the Adriatic Sea in Croatia, returning him to the place of his birth.

We invite you to join us for a celebration of life next year on his birthday, June 6, 2021. Please send your contact details to daniela.misetic@gmail.com so we can share an invitation next year.

Please share a favourite memory of Igor here to remember him by, or your condolences to our family.

"When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure."

If you would like to make a donation, the family has selected Princess Margaret Hospital and The Lung Association as our charities.

Guestbook 

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Damir Podnar (Friend)

Entered September 24, 2020 from oakville

He will be missed.

Paul Tokar (Coworker)

Entered September 24, 2020

Igor was one of the first faces to welcom me to the world that is Ford Motor Company. He taught me much in our time working the line together. I truly am a better person for the time I spent working with him.

You shall be missed my friend.

Michael Gobl (brother for ever)

Entered September 24, 2020 from Burlington

From bottom of my heart, condolences, I will miss him forever

Ian Bartley (Friend n coworker)

Entered September 25, 2020 from St. Catharines

Please email me to celebrate him on his bday!
He always talked about his daughter and his mother w me. He loved you so.
Hell of a great guy to me in his time at Ford.
Better for meeting him and knowing Igor.
Rest easy Igor.
Ian

Julia (Friend)

Entered September 25, 2020 from Sweden

I’ll miss you always.
Promise to tell Sebastian all the things you told me to say for the rest of his life.
Gonna miss your big warm hugs.
Love,
Julia

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