Las Vegas Review-Journal

JULIE “CHRIS” GAYNOR-YEVTICH

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Julie Christine “Chris” Gaynor-yevtich, 52, formerly of Las Vegas, passed away March

18, 2022 at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, after a courageous­ly fought battle against metastatic melanoma. Chris was born December 2, 1969 in San Francisco, to John Simon and Kathleen Jill Gaynor. She spent her childhood years in Reno. Her family relocated to Las Vegas in 1983 where she graduated from Valley High School in 1988, being named a high school All American in Tennis. She attended the University of San Diego her freshman year of college and went on to study at UNLV, graduating with a degree in Business Administra­tion in 1993. After graduating she kick-started her banking career with Nevada State Bank. During her years in the banking industry, she served as Vice President and Relations Developmen­t Officer for both Service 1st Bank and Bank of Nevada until June

2020. In 2012, she was ranked third nationally in women’s 40 singles in tennis. In 2014, she won a bronze ball (3rd) in women’s age 40 indoor national championsh­ips. In 2018 she and her husband won a gold ball (1st) in husband/wife combined age 100 hard-court national championsh­ips. She continued to play competitiv­e tennis until her illness prevented her from competing. Chris met her husband, Miroslav “Misha” Yevtich in Las Vegas. They were married October 12, 2013 and lived in Las Vegas prior to moving to Houston to be closer to her doctors. They had no children. She was preceded in death by her mother, Kathleen Jill Gaynor; and both her maternal grandparen­ts, Ken and Charlotte Dennis, Reno; and paternal grandparen­ts, Dr. John and Joan Gaynor, Elko. Chris is survived by her husband, Misha; her father and step-mother, John and Joanne Gaynor; sister; Jennifer Cari Gaynor; stepsister, Brooke (David) Shinsky; niece, Lulu; in-laws, Milorad and Mirjana Yevtich; sister-in-law, Marija (Ivan) Stefanovic; nieces and nephew, Jelena, Aleksandra and Igor, who all live in Belgrade, Serbia; and her two fur babies, Charlie and Gigi. Services will be at 5pm Sat., April 30, at Palm Mortuary,

7600 South Eastern Ave, Las Vegas. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to either the Green Our Planet School Garden Program (greenou rplanet.org) that Chris loved working with or Hope Church (hopechurch­lv. com) that Chris was spirituall­y involved with.

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