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301 It's very possible that these two are in actual fact Dragan Sukunda and Helen Radonich.

Given the mistakes often made with immigration at the time, there are many items that are close with them. However, there are enough differences at the moment to make this record and have this note. 
Family: Mr. Dragan Sukunda / Mrs. Jelena Radic (F1398)
 
302 Jane K. Zusman

Aug. 15, 1955 - Sept. 14, 2010

MISHAWAKA - Jane Kathleen Zusman, 55, of Mishawaka, passed away September 14, 2010, in her home after a long struggle with cancer. Jane was born in Ohio on August 15, 1955, to Robert and Dolores Kvacek of which her loving mother survives. On New Year's Eve 2002, she was completely surprised by a ring given to her at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. She became engaged to Marty Zusman and they were married two years later, on July 2, 2004 in Mishawaka. She considered her marriage to be one of the happiest times of her life and enjoyed her home on the river, jet skiing and boating. She is survived by her loving husband who she called her "hero" and "one true love" but thought her son, John was the better fisherman. Her fammily was the greatest joy in every moment of her life. She spent every moment she could in school activities and time with her four children, Jaclyn, Julie, John (the fisherman) and Jennifer Paunicka (Patoots). She so loved this last year talking with Jackie about her upcoming marriage to Ben Ferguson and fought to live long enough to be there. She so much enjoyed the time she had with her daughter Julie and boyfriend, Chris White. She looked forward to talking about her son, John's ststudent days at Indiana University in Bloomington and about his relationship with Lauren Schwein. Jane loved talking with Jennifer after school about her activities. She considered her four children to be among the best things the world had giveen her. She was very proud of each of them and loved them dearly. She is also survived by her brother, Ken Kvacek and wife Mariann of Ohio. Their children, Kayce and Robert were always apart of her thoughts. She loved shopping for them and all oof her extended marital family. This included four loving step-children and four grand children: Rochelle Batchelor of Chicago; Amie (Doug) Belter of Naperville, IL, and their children Colin, Lexi and Tessa; Steven (Krisanna) Zusman of Champaign, IL, and their son Benjamin; and Andrew Zusman of Tel Aviv, Israel. Jane found through marriage the love and respect of a large family. She often told people that they had "eight" children without explaining that they were not all her biologicacal offspring. She was loved not just by her own children and her step-children, but by everyone who met her. Jane was a graduate of John Carroll University in Ohio and loved the academic life. She published an article with her husband and worked for more than 15 years as a costume specialist in the theater department of the University of Notre Dame. Over those years she touched the lives of so many people who loved and adored her. Her hard work, attention to detail and enjoyment was infectious. More than that, she was so proud of involving her four children in various theater productions, such as "Good Woman of Szechwan" or the over fifty productions she costumed, such as "Salome" or "Kiss Me Kate." Jane was particularly prooud of working from its beginning with the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival. For years, Jane worked with all parts of costuming in theater and opera at Notre Dame, as well as for South Bend Civic Theatre productions. She worked with the Notre Dame Music department on several opera productions, including "A Midsummer's Night Dream.'' She facilitated costumes with the theater department of Saint Mary's College and was always willing to help out anyone with costume needs. As a long-time member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, she also did more than costumes. She worked lighting, make-up, wigs and electrical for numerous theatrical productions at the Morris Performing Arts Center. Jane was always activee. She was particularly active in her community and church. She worked in neighborhood play groups, as a room mom and taught toddler art lessons. She was involved with two Homemaker groups, collected and sold Longaberger and was an avid collector of Majorca and holiday memorabilia. She made every holiday an event that will remain in the lives of her husband, children and extended family. Jane was also strongly involved in a member of Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Mishawaka. You couuld always find her at mass and volunteering to help. She was proud of working tirelessly to develop its major fundraiser, the Holiday Bazaar. Visitation will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, September 19, 2010, in Chapel Hill Funeral Home, 10776 McKinley Highway, Osceola. Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10 a.m., Monday, September 20,2010 in Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 4508 Vistula Road, Mishawaka. Rev. Daniel Scheidt will officiate. Burial will take place Tuesday in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Solon, OH. Contributions in the following manner will only be used for pancreatic cancer research and are tax deductible. The check should be payable to "Johns Hopkins University" with the memo line "in memory of Jane K. Zusman." It should be mailed to: Ralph H. Hruban, MD; 401 North Broadway, Weinberg 2242; Baltimore, MD 21231-2410. A list of donations will be sent to the family in her honor. Condolences may be sent to www.chapelhillmemorial.com.

Published in South Bend Tribune on September 17, 2010 
KVACEK, Ms. Jane Kathleen (I2795)
 
303 Jasenovac records have the surname as Medjedovic instead of Medjed. It could be an error in the records, or something unknown to the family until now. MEDJED, Mr. Teodor (I248)
 
304 John Plesha, 90, John Plesha, 90, of Keewatin, passed away Sunday, May 13, 2007.

He was born March 7, 1917, in Hibbing to Joseph and Dorothy Plesha. He graduated from Keewatin High School in 1935 and was a lifelong Keewatin resident. He married Mildred Dargon in 1942, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served from 1944 to 1946. He worked for the Pickands Mather Mining Company of the Bennett location and the Danube location his entire working career. He was a true mechanic in every sense of the word. He loved to fix things, and if he couldn't make it or fix it, it couldn't be done. He took great pride in helping out his family and friends in this way.

He is survived by his wife, Mildred; daughter, Jean (Jim) Nuszloch of Rochester, Minn.; grandson, Craig (Kim) Savolainen of Rochester, Minn.; granddaughter, Katie Nuszloch of Minneapolis; sisters: Slava Damyanovich of Keewatin, Sophie Welsh of Gilbert and Mary Egle of Auburn, Wash.

Funeral: Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, in the Dougherty Funeral Home. The Rev. Doug Morrison-Cleary officiated.

Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery in Hibbing. 
Plesha, John (I4414)
 
305 John, 78, died at Lynmoore Assisted Living in Fort Pierce. He was born in Long Island City, NY and lived in Port St. Lucie one year, coming from Howell, NJ.

Before retirement, he was an iron worker.

Survivors include his sons, Nicholas Sukunda and John Sukunda; step-daughters, Doreen Sasarak, Deborah Schank and Donna Rand Chandler; step-sons, Christopher Rand and Jeffery Scheffer; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Beverly; and brothers, Nickolas Sukunda and Lewis Sukunda.

SERVICES: Visitation will be from 6-8p. April 17 at Forest Hills Byrd Young and Prill Funeral Home in Port St. Lucie, with a Paschal service at 7p. Office of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10a. April 18 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Byzantine Catholic Church in Fort Pierce. Burial will follow at Forest Hills Memorial Park in Palm City. 
SUKUNDA, Yanko Jr. (I1906)
 
306 Julien died all of a sudden and as they had no children and were very much on their own Marie-Louise took her own life. She took her small dog with her in a basket on her bicycle and drove to the canal only one or two kilometers from her house and just across the border with Holland. There she jumped into the water. I felt so sorry for her and for the dog as well, I walked miles along the shore to see whether I would see the poor animal trying to reach the shore but no such luck. STEENBEKE, Mrs. Marie-Louise (I2067)
 
307 Jumped out of her bedroom window. She was still alive when she was found by her son, Florent. However, she died later as a result of internal bleeding in the head. DECAP, Mrs. Sylvia (I2905)
 
308 killed 1943 as member of communist resistence forces (partisans) CENAGDZIJA, Mr. Ilija (I1674)
 
309 killed by Croats Medjed, Stojanka (I3980)
 
310 killed by Croats Medjed, Ostoja (I3979)
 
311 killed by Croats Medjed, Mihajlo (I3966)
 
312 killed by Croats Medjed, Stojka (I3964)
 
313 killed by Croats Medjed, Dusan (I3971)
 
314 killed by Croats Medjed, Milka (I3972)
 
315 killed by Croats  (I256)
 
316 killed by Croats Medjed, Savka (I3969)
 
317 Killed by German fire just before liberation day (WW1) PEIFFER, Mr. Louis Jozef (I2658)
 
318 killed by Germans Medjed, Dragoja (I3963)
 
319 killed by Germans Medjed, Marko (I3962)
 
320 killed by Germans Medjed, Vaso (I3967)
 
321 killed by Germans Medjed, Nikola (I3965)
 
322 killed by Germans Medjed, Mirko (I3973)
 
323 killed by Germans Medjed, Simo (I3960)
 
324 killed by Germans in Zemun-Sajmiste concentration camp CENAGDZIJA, Mr. Zivko (I502)
 
325 Killed by Zoran Sukunda.

From his daughter: "bio ga je Zoran ?ukunda sin Dmitra u Petkovcu kod Bos.Novog i ja godinama poku?avam saznati kojoj oni lozi pripadaju i za?to se isto prezivamo....oni su poslije odselili u Srbiju....nisam ih na?la na ovom stablu ?to me obradovalo"
 
SUKUNDA, Mr. Milutin (I35)
 
326 killed during fighting of bombing in Vojskova Medjed, Rajko (I3974)
 
327 Killed during WW2. CENAGDZIJA, Mr. Jandre (I1625)
 
328 Killed in the concentration camp by Ustase.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stara_Gradi%C5%A1ka_concentration_camp 
SUKUNDA, Ms. Anka (I2489)
 
329 Killed in Zemun Concentration Camp CENAGDZIJA, Mr. Milan (I399)
 
330 Killed Milutin Sukunda.

From his daughter: "bio ga je Zoran ?ukunda sin Dmitra u Petkovcu kod Bos.Novog i ja godinama poku?avam saznati kojoj oni lozi pripadaju i za?to se isto prezivamo....oni su poslije odselili u Srbiju....nisam ih na?la na ovom stablu ?to me obradovalo"
 
SUKUNDA, Mr. Zoran (I1140)
 
331 Killed together with Stojan Sukunda (father of Vaso, great-grandfather of Stojan) on Kozara Mountain. CENAGDZIJA, Mr. Ilija (I1674)
 
332 Kissing cousins with Jovana.

Assumed brother of Marija. 
SUKUNDA, Mr. Milan (I763)
 
333 Kissing cousins. Her maiden name is Sukunda. SUKUNDA, Mrs. Jovana (I748)
 
334 koperslager MESTDAGH, Mr. Oscar (I552)
 
335 L. David DeCapp, 83, Silvis, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2000, at his home.

Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Silvis. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery Mausoleum, East Moline.

Visitation is 3-6 p.m. today at Schroder Mortuary, Silvis, with a Rosary recited at 3 p.m.

Mr. DeCapp worked 38 years at John Deere Harvester Works in East Moline, retiring in 1976 as a punch press operator L. David DeCapp was born Aug. 19, 1917, in Silvis. He married Alma VanHorbeck in 1940 in Moline.

He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Alma; daughters, Joyce VanDeHeede, East Moline, Linda Rumburg, Silvis, and Theresa Davis, Rock Island; sons, Richard and John, both of Moline; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and sisters, Margaret Cook and Clara Kilgore, both of Paducah, Ky. 
DECAPP, Mr. L. David (I3016)
 
336 Larry "Stine" Eugene DeCap, age 71, of Colona, died on Saturday, August 10, 2013 at his home.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 14, 2013 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 210-1st Street, Colona. Visitation is from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 13, 2013, with a rosary at 3:30 p.m. and a 40 & 8 service at 7:00 p.m. at Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory, Ltd. 6601-38th Avenue, Moline. Burial is at Greenview Memorial Gardens, East Moline with military honors conducted by Colona American Legion Post #1233. Memorials may be made to 40 & 8, La Chateau Park.

Larry was born August 3, 1942 in Moline, the son of Mitchell and Adeline (DeMara) DeCap. He married Janet (Betcher) Myres on January 13, 1997 on a cruise ship in the Caribbean.

Larry was employed as a truck driver for the Phoenix Corp. retiring after 35 years of service. He was a U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran. Larry was a member of American Legion Post #1233 in Colona for 49 years, a member of 40 & 8 for 35 years, and Local UAW 309. He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Larry enjoyed camping, playing euchre, fishing, and parades for 40 & 8. He loved his sports, and was an avid Chicago Bears and Cubs fan, as well as an Illini fan.

SURVIVORS
Wife Janet DeCap Colona
Children Theresa (James) DeFauw Osco
Julie DeCap FL
Lucinda (Oscar) Perez Memphis, TN
Amy (Chris) Sayre Helendale, CA
Step daughter Shelly Billingsley Uran, TN
14 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren
Brother Bill (Billie) DeCap Princeton, IA

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Daniel DeCap; son, Michael DeCap; and step son, Scott Billingsley. 
DECAP, Mr. Larry Eugene (I2618)
 
337 last name BUL? Beels, Josephine Francisca (I4352)
 
338 licence 2 Oct 1953 Family: Daniel D Gadjansky / Sally Medjed (F1467)
 
339 lived 2 years and a month PEIFFER, Miss Virginia (I3377)
 
340 lived at time death, Rue Verlat 3, Antwerp METTEPENNINGEN, Mrs. Virginie (I674)
 
341 lived in Temse, in the Zweygers PEIFFER, Mrs. Margarita (I726)
 
342 Lived in the town of Petrinja, Croatia. He had to leave it as a result of the war and later died of cancer (which Sergej believes was caused by the war) [He might mean the civil war] SUKUNDA, Mr. Dusan (I1178)
 
343 lived Meuleke Assenede, St. Michielsstraat Gent, Citadelstraat Doornik PEIFFER, Mr. Leon (I561)
 
344 Lived to at least 1941 based on the family trees in the Trnovac book. SUKUNDA, Mr. Dragutin (I742)
 
345 lived Veldstraat 31 HEIRBAUT, Mr. Benjamin (I2575)
 
346 Lived with Mileva until he died in NJ.
 
SUKUNDA, Mr. Janko (I1894)
 
347 Lives in Boston Massachusetts America SUKUNDA, Mr. Nemanja (I193)
 
348 lives in Canada BULIC, Mico (I3927)
 
349 Lives in Koper, Slovenia SUKUNDA, Mr. Stevo (I1179)
 
350 Lives in Kraljevo CENAGDZIJA, Mrs. Ilinka (I1690)
 

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