Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameGarry Edward MILOSAVICH
Birth Date16 Oct 1957
Birth PlacePueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado
Death Date1 Feb 1984 Age: 26
Death PlacePueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Burial PlacePueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Roselawn Cemetery
MemoBlk 49 Lot 104 Space 8 38º14‘16”N 104º34‘33”W
OccupationWorked At Climax Mine Near Leadville, Colorado
EducationCentral High School
ReligionCatholic
FatherNick MILOSAVICH , N2 (1925-2020)
MotherEsther Mae GOMEY , N3 (1930-1986)
Spouses
Family ID503
Unmarried
Notes for Garry Edward MILOSAVICH
Buried Roselawn Cemeter, block 49.

From Pueblo Chieftain February 3, 1984:
Garry E. Milosavich of Pueblo passed away
Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1984, following a
motorcycle accident. He is survived by his
father and mother, Nick and Esther
Milosavich, of Pueblo; a sister, Nadine
Johnson; three brothers, Mike
Milosavich, Kenny Milosavich, both of
Pueblo, and Dennis Milosavich of
Alamosa; two grandmothers, Elizabeth
Gomey and Helen Milosavich, of Pueblo;
three nieces; numerous aunts, uncles and
cousins. Service will be at 10 a.m. Satur-
day, Feb. 4, 1984, St. Francis Church. In-
terment, Roselawn Cemetery.

Killed in motorcycle accident in which he struck a Cadillac at the corner of Mesa and Santa Fe Avenue Pueblo. His mother Ester discovered her son’s death when she saw the late night news.

After his death his girlfriend Sarah shot herself committing suicide.
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