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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Elica
Markovich
September 27, 1934 – July 3, 2023
Elica S. Markovich died peacefully with family and caregivers at her side at Providence Assisted Living Center in Grenada, MS on July 3, 2023. Elica was born in Bitola, North Macedonia on 09/27/1934.
Elica was preceded in death by her loving husband of 65 years, Louis Markovich; by her parents Alexander and Bosilka Stefanovski; her brothers Risto and Simon Stefanovski and her sister Paca Dimovska. She is survived by her devoted daughters Juliana Markovich-Schneller (George Richard Schneller); Dr. Daneca Donna Markovich DiPaolo (George Matthew DiPaolo); Mary Markovich-Wilk (Peter Paul Wilk III); devoted son Richard Louis Markovich; beloved Grandchildren Maxwell A. Schneller, George Woodrow Schneller, Dr. Daniella E. DiPaolo, Juliana M. DiPaolo, Alexander G. DiPaolo, Hannah N. Wilk. She is also survived by many caring nieces, nephews and cousins in North Macedonia and Toronto, Canada.
Elica (pronounced Elitsa) was a lifetime homemaker, devoted to the wellbeing and comfort of her husband and children. Her birth city area, known historically as the "City of Consuls", was the site of a beloved childhood growing up on a farm with extended family. She grew up in a time and place where girls had limited formal schooling and were taught how to maintain and nurture a home and family within a lifestyle that revolved around the Eastern Orthodox Church and its customs and calendars. That home and family was buffeted by the historical events of the time including childhood pandemics, world wars and social political upheavals that ultimately devastated the area as she came into adulthood. Those events resulted in her and Louis joining the many refugees/Macedonian diaspora who left their beloved homeland, family and friends in search of a better life and education for their children. She embraced her adopted homeland and was so proud of becoming a citizen of the U.S..
She had a most beautiful smile and piercing blue eyes that would light up with mischievous humor and joy. She loved to sing and was a great dancer of her Macedonian folk dances; her hands were even more talented. She was a most skilled homemaker, excelling in cooking and sewing everything from custom draperies to clothes and could crochet/knit any pattern from sight. She created beauty wherever she lived and had the greenest of thumbs with flowers and gardens always growing. She was so fastidious that those of us who grew up in her household could attest to how her habits would likely vanquish any germ or transmittable illness. Her favorite pastimes were entertaining family and friends, reading, walking outdoors and travelling. A keen intellect and avid reader, she taught that truth will always prevail. She loved her faith and family above all.
Visitation with local family will be Sunday July 9 at noon at McKibben and Guinn with a private prayer service to follow. A funeral service will occur at Serenity Meadows, Riverview Florida on 7/29/23 where she will join Louis at their final resting place.
The family would like to especially thank all caregivers/sitters/doctors, both private and staff of Providence Assisted Living and Legacy Hospice, for the love and care they gave to her and the support they gave to her family.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the UMMC MIND Center, Alzheimer's Association or St Nicholas Treasure Chest, All Saints Grenada.
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