The Clergy, Executive Board, and Members of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church express condolences to the family of Mihailo (Michael) V. Dobrich. Memory eternal.
Mihailo (Michael) V. Dobrich, age 87, of Merrillville passed away October 28, 2023. Mihailo was born July 28,1936 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia to the late Velibor M. Dobrich, a former Yugoslav Royal Army Colonel and late Darinka (Kocic) Dobrich, a former schoolteacher. He was preceeded in death by Sister Danica and Brother-in-Law Aleksandar Trifunovic.
Mihailo met Ljiljana Tesovic in 1974 while she was visiting family. They were married on November 23, 1978 at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Hobart, IN. He was a loving husband to Ljiljana and doting father to his Pilence, Doris. His family was his world and he would do everything for them.
Mihailo had many talents in his lifetime. In addition to English and Serbian, he was fluent in French and Russian. Early on in Belgrade, he was a professional cyclist for Beogradski Sportski Klub. He was also a talented artist and was the youngest Cartoonist at 18 years of age to illustrate for the Yugoslav Satire Magazine, JEZ.
In 1956, he left Yugoslavia for Austria, and then Paris, France for 1 year before coming to Gary, Indiana to reunite with his father after 18 years apart. His mother and sister rejoined the family soon after.
Mihailo worked as a Commercial Artist at U.S. Steel in Gary from 1957-1971, and was a member of the Glee Club. He received his B.S. in Education in 1971 and M.S. in education in 1973 from Indiana University Northwest. He spent his summers at Aix en Provence, France from 1974 – 1978 and received his second Master’s in French Literature.
Mr. Dobrich was a beloved fifth grade teacher at Bailey Elementary in Lake Station, IN from 1971-1974. He then moved to Edison Sr. High School in Lake Station as the French Teacher for 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. He was affectionately known as DOB and DOBI by his students. His humor and wit in addition to his artistic posters invited his students into the French culture and language. The H.S. students took French just to be in Mr. Dobrich’s class. He was the sponsor of French Club, and was an illustrator of “Eagle Feathers”, the High School newspaper. He retired in 1999 but he continued his love of education in retirement and became a Substitute Teacher in the Merrillville Schools, this time affectionately known as Mr. Sub.
In addition to his Teaching career, Mihailo taught cartooning and French at Kid’s College at Indiana University Northwest. He was a member of PHI DELTA KAPPA, the association of professional educators and served as President. And like many teachers, he had his side business, Dobrich Signs. He did freestyle sign painting all over N.W. Indiana and Chicago area. He lettered trucks, cars, walls, boards, and posters with his steady, delicate hand. In an age where digital art became popular, he continued his artistic trade that was valued by his clients.
Mihailo was a faithful member of St. Sava Church. He served on the Executive Board for many years as the Serbian Secretary, and he was Chairman of Serbian Day in July. But, most people would remember the hundreds of business posters ads he created for the Annual Golf Tournament and Serb Fest. His huge Serb Fest Signs were visible all over Northwest Indiana.
Mihailo is survived by his loving wife, Ljiljana, Daughter Doris (Alan) Manojlovic, cherished grandchildren, Olivera and Nikola. He leaves behind niece Ariane Montemurro and family of TN, nephew Robert Trifunovic M.D and family of CA, cousin Branimir Dobric and family of Belgrade, Serbia, and many friends, family, and kumovi in the USA and abroad.
The loss of Mihailo leaves a huge hole in our hearts and he is missed beyond words can describe. He was one of a kind, with his humor, heart, and personality. And if you met him, you never forgot him.
Visitation for dear Mihailo will take place Friday, November 3, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, 9191 Mississippi St., Merrillville, IN with Funeral Service beginning at 11:00 a.m. V Rev Marko Matic officiating. Interment Holy Cross (St. Sava) Cemetery Merrillville, IN. Donations can be made to St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church or it’s Karageorge Choir. Vecnaja Pamjat. For further information please call Mileva at Calumet Park Funeral Chapel (219) 736-5840.
My deepest condolences to Mr Dobrich’s family. O had him as my French teacher f I r 3 years inhigh school
I ABSOLUTELY loved him! I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was the GREATEST! FUNNY, TALENTED & JUST A WONDERFUL PERSON ALL AROUND!! I breaks my heart for his loved ones . I have drawings from him that make my smile. One of him teasing my about pushing a bicycle (in 1977) instead of riding it He always kept our class smiling. RIP until we meet again
My deepest condolences to Mr Dobrich’s family. I had him as my French teacher f I r 3 years in high school (1975-78)
I ABSOLUTELY loved him! I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was the GREATEST! FUNNY, TALENTED & JUST A WONDERFUL PERSON ALL AROUND!! It breaks my heart for his loved ones . I have drawings from him that make me smile. One of him teasing me about pushing a bicycle (in 1977) instead of riding it He always kept our class smiling. RIP Mr Dobrich ….until we meet again
Rest in Grace Mr. Dobrich. Sending my deepest condolences to your Family. I will always remember the humor you brought to the classroom and the patience you gave to a bunch of not very disciplined High school kids! I am blessed to have known you Sir. God speed
I worked with Mike at Edison, what a wonderful and kind man he was. His students loved him. Deepest sympathy to his family. He will be missed by so many.
So sorry to hear this. He had to be one of my favorite teachers.
Mr. Dobrich was a rockstar to me and many others at Edison High School. His wit, humor and passion were second to none. In fact, he has always been a security question answer for me since the launch of the World Wide Web. Who’s your favorite teacher? Dobrich. Rest well, MVD.
Mr Dobrich was an amazing teacher and a genuinely great man. I had him in high school and 40 years later I can still remember some of the French he taught me! I am very grateful I had the opportunity to know him. May he rest in pure peace and travel well in the next life.
Mr. Dobrich was my fifth grade teacher and high school french teacher. I speak professionally, and one of my topics,“Living Life as a Hallmark Card: The Gift of Encouragement “‘, was developed around him and his influence in my life. I have delivered this topic to hundreds of women who always ask me about him afterwards. He was so kind and encouraging to me. I have a huge drawing he created of me framed in my home. I was in fifth grade when he drew this of me. Thank you, Mr. Dobrich, for the legacy of kindness and encouragement you left in my heart and that of so many other students.