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Louis (Luka) Cvijanovich

Posted 2019-03-21 by Judy Wight Branson
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Saturday, December 08, 2018

Louis “Luka” Cvijanovich Jr., 92, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 24,
2018, at home in Oxnard, California, surrounded by his loving family.
Louis was born on Sept. 7, 1926, in Jerome, Arizona, to his
Yugoslavian immigrant parents, Luka and Anica Stelian Cvijanovich. He
had four older siblings: Joe, Millie, Sam and Mary. He was an All-
State Athlete at Jerome High School.

Louis served in the United States Navy from 1944-1946. He graduated in
1952 from Arizona State College, Tempe, Arizona.

Louis and his beloved wife, Martha Sue, then moved to Oxnard, where
they established their family and he began his lifelong passion of
teaching and coaching.

He started his career at Wilson Junior High School (1952-1956); then
Haydock Junior High School (1956-1957); next at Camarillo High School
(1957-1958) and finally at Santa Clara High School (1958-2001). Coach
C instilled in his players a hard work ethic, a sense of community,
the tenacity to persevere during difficult times and the importance of
traditions.

His teams’ accomplishments ensured his many years of success as a
coach. Whether he was coaching basketball, baseball or football; his
teams won state championships, southern section championships, league
championships, as well as, numerous city titles.

Coach C received many accolades, both locally and nationally, for his
professional accomplishments. However, Coach C always credited his
players first and foremost. He forever stated, “It’s not about me;
it’s all about these kids and seeing them develop into men, winning
and losing is secondary.”

One of his mottos throughout his career was Pressure + Poise + Pride =
Success.

As a Serbian-Orthodox, Coach C received a rarity, the Apostolic
Blessing from His Holiness, John Paul II, a truly overwhelming honor
he said and called it another great moment in his life.

Coach C is survived by his wife of 70 years, Martha Sue Stanley; his
eight children: Sam (Kathryn), Stefan (Suzy), Stan (Debbie), Stuart,
Sue, Scott, Sherri and Stacey (Michelle); his seven grandchildren:
Jasmine Grissom, Brandon Frazier, Samantha Cvijanovich-Martinez,
Mikala Cvijanovich, Samuel Cvijanovich, Madison Cvijanovich and
Bennett Cvijanovich; his four great-grandchildren: Justus Sampson,
Emery Sampson, Winter Sampson and Jezel Garin; his sister in law,
Betty Lou Young; his 10 nieces: Margaret Elvey, Sammie Lou Rothrock,
Dorothy (Chuck Call) Galovich, Charlotte (Ken) Causey, Leslie
MacDonald, Donna (Jim) DeFeece, Sandy Young, Diane (Tim) Milby, Susan
(Keith) Yamasaki and Cyndi (Rich) Feydo; his seven nephews: Stanley
(Charlene) Shavonis, Richard Williamson, Harry (Ginny) Williamson,
Scott (Diana) Young, Bruce (Lydia) Young, Todd (Chello) Rothrock and
Trevor Rothrock. He also leaves behind numerous grand nieces and
nephews along with great-grand nieces and nephews.

Upon his passing, Papa Lou, as he was also known within the family,
was greeted with open arms by his first grandson, Stefan Scott. Along
with his parents, Louis joins Joe Cvijanovich, Millie and Lazo
Galovich, Sam Cvijanovich, Mary and Howard “Mac” MacDonald, Robert
Rothrock, William Clinton Stanley, Sarah Hunter Stanley, Michael and
Helen Shavonis, Ruth and Forest “Smokey” Williamson, Donald Young and
Sonee Frazier.

There was a public viewing of Louis Cvijanovich, Jr., held on Nov. 30,
2018, at Reardon Funeral Home in Oxnard. Santa Clara High School will
host Coach C’s Celebration of Life on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018, at 2
p.m.

In lieu of flowers, Coach requested for donations be made to the Coach
C Scholarship Fund at Santa Clara High School, 2121 S. Saviers Road,
Oxnard, CA 93030.

Information provided by survivors.




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