Vicki (Carr) Zelenovich
March 17, 2019
Vicki (Carr) Zelenovich
Vicki went home to the Lord on Sunday, March 17, 2019, after a short, but courageous battle with cancer. She died peacefully at the Taylor House surrounded by her husband, Mike, and three children, Brad, Stacey and Jeff. Visitation will be from 4 to 8:00 pm on Monday, March 25, with funeral services on Tuesday, March 26, at 2:00 p.m., both at Oakwood United Methodist Church, 400 NE 56th St, Pleasant Hill, IA.
Born February 8, 1952, in Des Moines to Donald and Dorothea Carr, Vicki and her brother, Kevin, were raised by Dort and her husband Wally Brotherson following their marriage in 1970. Dort and Wally instilled in Vicki the importance of hard work, selflessness and love of family.
Proud of her East Side roots, she graduated from East High in 1970, and continued to support the school and community for over 50 years. In 1975, Vicki began a new chapter of her life when she married Mike Zelenovich and moved to Chicago, fully embracing the challenging role of a football coach’s wife. While living in a new city, she discovered a life-long passion for cooking and feeding those she loved.
In 1983, Vicki and Mike returned to Iowa and her beloved East Side with two kids in tow, Brad and Stacey. In 1984, they added Jeff to complete the family. She spent the next years of her life in her greatest role, raising her three kids. Over the last 27 years, she worked for Roosevelt High School and The Weitz Company, where she fostered great friendships until retiring in 2017.
Vicki loved her family and friends fiercely and took her commitment as wife, mother, grandmother and friend seriously. From preparing weekly Sunday dinners for family and cheering on grandkids from the stands to helping with projects and hosting multiple groups of dear friends, she made everyone feel loved. And, without question, her wit and candor made everything more fun!
What Vicki meant to others was never more evident than in these past three weeks. The hundreds who’ve reached out with love, support and prayers are a testament to who she was and how much she’ll be missed. Her time here was too short, but rich in all that mattered. To know her was to love her!
Vicki is survived by husband, Mike who she loved dearly and fed well for 43 ½ years and children Brad (Emily) Zelenovich, Stacey (Matt) Thompson and Jeff (Nikki) Zelenovich, plus grandchildren Anna, Joe, Sam and Mae Zelenovich of Altoona; Alex, Elena and Blake Thompson of Clive; and Ike Zelenovich of Des Moines. Also surviving, her brother Kevin (Diane) Carr, nieces Lindsay (Chad) Hay and Jenny Carr and step-siblings Diane Dawson, Dave Brotherson and Danelle Taylor.
Vicki was preceded in death by her parents.
Memorial contributions can be made to the East High Alumni Foundation for a scholarship in Vicki’s honor.
Condolences may be expressed at: www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Henbo
03/21/2019
Tama and I are heartbroken. Im so happy to have known her, and know that she has a great family. Im so sorry about not being able to be there for you Z Man
Ivanovich family
03/21/2019
Lived across the street on e.16th...as kids and on...
A very heartfelt condolence on Vicki's passing. Way to soon.
Eastside strong!!
Debi Armstrong-Jenderseck
03/21/2019
Vicki and I went to high school together And were very good friends.
I truly knew that she cared about me and made me feel loved. Later in life I happen to move right across the street from her parents and that was a joy to get to know them as well. Vicky I wish we couldve gotten together it seems time took us in such different directions, but I want you to know and your family to know that you were a very special person and loved by so many. It saddens me It saddens me to you think you are gone So early in life. Prayers to your husband and children.
Rip love you so!
Dennis & Judy Muller
03/21/2019
To the Zelenovich Family
It saddened both of us to hear of Vickis passing. Our prayers are with you all.
Sandy Le Mar-Swiss
03/20/2019
Michael (& family) °°°° My heart & prayers go out to you & the kids, grand-children, etals?I tried for many, many years to get in touch with Vic. She was very dear to me & it saddens me that we couldn't hook up?I know she was the love of your life & you were hers?I know you just had a birthday, but remember how much you loved each other & the joy you had together?We will miss her so very, very much, but we know she's in Heaven with Our Lord Jesus Christ and Jesus is with you & the family. I (We) will continue to pray for you all, you'll always be in our hearts and you are Loved (as will Vic?) God be with you?Sandy Le Mar-Swiss XOXOXOXO ????????????
Bill Eggers
03/20/2019
Mike and all,
I am so saddened to hear this. You are in my thoughts during this difficult time. I especially enjoyed our visit together in DC.
Bob Davis
03/20/2019
Mike, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Know that you and your family are in the thoughts and prayers of your RGHS buds and ATO brothers.
Steve Eden
03/20/2019
I was fortunate to meet Vicki while working at Weitz. She was a sharp, kind and caring person. My best to Mike and family. Vicki will be missed by many.
Deth & Shane Stalter
03/20/2019
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Awana Reese
03/20/2019
So sorry for your loss. Vicki was a wonderful lady with a big heart. Her daughter (Stacy) played Softball with my daughter Holly. My husband, Duane and I send our condolences for the whole family.
Sandy Le Mar-Swiss
03/20/2019
Vicki was my best friend & we lived together for many years & I was in her wedding which was an honor. I have Wonderful memories of her (& Michael) and I loved her so very much and my heart breaks to hear of her passing. Thank you Lord for putting her in my life! God Bless you & the family too! See you in Heaven soon! Love, Sandy Le Mar-Swiss
Dianna Carnahan
03/20/2019
Mike, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.