Racine Dragoljub Seocanac 93 passed away in Wheaton Franciscan All Saints Medical Center Friday afternoon June 15, 2012. He was born October 29, 1918 in Novo Selo Vrnjacka Banja, Yugoslavia. He married Anna (nee: Demchek) in September of 1951. Dragoljub was a journeyman carpenter and Pattern Maker for 32 years with Racine Steel Casting. Dragoljub served in the Yugoslavian Army and was captured and served 5 years as a P.O.W. before being liberated by British forces. He then served a tour of duty with the British army, in a unit called the SIB (Special Investigation Branch). He was a member of St. George Serbian Orthodox Church for over 40 years and sang in the church choir. He also enjoyed woodworking and gardening. Survivors include is loving son Petar Seocanac of Racine, Kumovi Bora Pavlovic and family, Kumovi Ivan Margitic and family, Kumovi Milorad Lazic and family, Kum Bondzic , and Kuma Rada Pavlovic . He is further survived by other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife Anna and his brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday June 23, 2012 in St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, 825 State Street, Racine, Fr. Dragan Mitrovic officiating. Burial will follow in Most Holy Mother of God Monastery Cemetery in Third Lake, IL The family will receive guests Friday from 5-8 p.m. in Strouf Funeral Home with a 7 p.m. Mali Pomen service. ;