Boris Sandor—The community is deeply saddened by the recent and unexpected passing of Boris Sandor, whose life ended far from home in Iceland. This tragedy has left his family facing the difficult task of transporting his remains back to Croatia, his homeland, for the final ceremony he deserves. The financial burden of this process has prompted his close friend, Borislav Lacmanovic, to organize a fundraiser to help cover the costs.
The fundraiser, created yesterday, has so far raised £676 of its £1,000 goal, thanks to the generosity of eight donors. Among those who have contributed are John O’Connor, who donated £50 just 24 minutes ago, and Nenad Marjanovic, who contributed £51. Other notable donations include £50 each from James Peters, Mitch Tate, and an anonymous donor.
On Facebook, friends and acquaintances have shared their grief and memories of Boris. Srđan Šurlan was among those who expressed their sorrow, urging others to support the fundraiser by sharing it widely. Sinisa Krnic, Milenko Dragas, Savo Marjanovic, Ljiljana Tintor, Nikica Blagojevic, Damir Gunj, Mario Crevar, Snezana Antolovic, and Zoran Eric also joined in the online tribute, demonstrating the widespread affection and respect Boris inspired.
The outpouring of support reflects the strong bond Boris had with his community, both near and far. His passing has left a void that is deeply felt by all who knew him.
We extend our deepest sympathies to Boris Sandor’s family and friends during this incredibly challenging time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you navigate this profound loss.
Short Summary of Boris Sandor
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Boris Sandor |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Borislav Lacmanovic |
Goal Amount | £1,000 |
Amount Raised | £676 |
Location | Iceland (passing) / Croatia (home country) |
Purpose | Transportation of remains and funeral expenses |
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