In Memory

Jerry Slusarenko

Jerry Slusarenko

Dr. Jaroslaw Slusarenko, 67, August 4, 2016.

Beloved husband of Irene.

Loving son of Taissa and the late Anatoly Slusarenko.

Cherished father of Adrianna (Matthew) Schneider, Raissa (Jason) McDermott & Julia Slusarenko.

Dear grandfather of Ivee, Kira & Frankie McDermott.

Dearest brother of Laryssa Slusarenko.

Jaroslaw was a member of PLAST, Ukrainian Medical Association, American Chiropractic Association and the Illinois Chiropractic Society.

Funeral Wednesday 11:00 A.M. at St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 300 E. Army Trail Rd., Bloomingdale, IL. Interment St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery, Bloomingdale, IL. Visitation Tuesday 5-9 P.M. with a Panachyda 7:00 P.M. at Muzyka Funeral Home, 2157 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60622.

In lieu of flowers donation to Pobratymy (PLAST) Foundation would be appreciated.

Info: 773-278-7767

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***"Chicago Tribune", Illinois, GenealogyBank.com (http://genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/15E9C4826685C160-15E9C4826685C160 : accessed 16 January 2017)
Death Notice: DR. JAROSLAW SLUSARENKO



 
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01/17/17 08:06 AM #1    

Michael Banias

I rememberJerry, like most of us he had dreams, and his was of being a biologist. He was a gregarious gentleman, and I regret not running into him more often. I won't forget his enthusiasm or his sense of wonder. Vichnaya Pamyat (eternal memory)!

Michael Banias


01/17/17 11:15 AM #2    

Bob Anderson

Jerry, Tom Dwyer, and I did a really nice version of the Beach Boys' "Im My Room" in Senior Assembly for the Folksinging Club (sponsored by Miss Weiss, who also recently passed).  Jerry was a really good guy who obviously enjoyed a successful life, and had a great love of music.  RIP my friend.


01/17/17 11:24 AM #3    

Charles Shaw

What a great guy.  We were buds throughout Olney.  He had this mannerism where he would insist on being inches from your face during conversations.  Very touchy feely.  A real joy to know.  Actually ran into him in 1972 down at the University of Maryland where we were both enrolled.  We were both shocked to see one another.  The conversation was too short as we were both rushing to class.  He hadn't changed one bit.  We've lost another good one. 


01/17/17 01:40 PM #4    

Jessica Smith (McGowan)

I knew him superficially but he was pleasant and polite to anyone who greeted him.  Sorry to loose another nice person.  May his family be comforted.


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