Fejzic Euro Bakery Reopens After Owner’s Tragic Death
The Fejzic Euro Bakery, located in Lawrenceville, Georgia, will reopen its doors on April 20th, following the tragic death of owner, Ervin Fejzic, in an armed robbery on February 3rd. The 37-year-old was killed despite complying with the robber’s demands. 38-year-old Leroy Taylor was arrested immediately following the incident.
Fejzic’s family, devastated by the loss, described him as a generous and welcoming individual who often gave away baked goods to those in need. He was a beloved member of the community, a passionate soccer enthusiast, and a devoted father to a two-year-old daughter.
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The decision to reopen the Fejzic Euro Bakery was made with Ervin’s spirit in mind. His sister, Ervina Fejzic, believes it’s what he would have wanted. The bakery will continue to offer the same beloved products, and customers will be greeted with photos and tributes honoring Ervin’s memory.
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The community has rallied around the Fejzic family, offering support and condolences. The reopening of the bakery is seen as a symbol of resilience and a testament to Ervin’s enduring legacy. The family hopes the community will continue to support the bakery as it embarks on this new chapter.
The family is still grappling with the senselessness of the crime and seeking answers to the unanswered questions surrounding the tragedy. However, they are determined to honor Ervin’s memory by continuing his legacy of generosity and community spirit through the Fejzic Euro Bakery.