Visual Connections Australia

Vale – Angela Tadic

 


Angela Tadic, born around April 22, 1957, brought warmth and positivity to all who knew her. Initially, the precise date of Angela's birth was unclear due to the record-keeping practices of her small Italian village. Ang was the type of person who always strived to improve any situation. With her infectious smile and unwavering positive attitude, her mantra was, “You print it, we’ll get it done.” Ang’s positive outlook inspired everyone around her.

Her toughness and resilience earned her the respect of those who worked with her. Ang had a clear approach to leadership—she was slow to hire but quick to fire, making it known where people stood with her. This honesty fostered a culture of trust and accountability.

Ang had a remarkable ability to connect with others, and her kindness extended to everyone she encountered—customers, suppliers, coworkers, family, and friends all cherished her. Even on tough days, just her presence could uplift spirits and bring a sense of comfort to those around her.

In the 1990s, Angela successfully ran a manufacturing business with her father, Mitch. Together with a dedicated team of sewers, they produced thousands of garments for renowned fashion brands in Melbourne. As the new millennium approached, the shift toward offshore manufacturing made it challenging to compete domestically. Although Angela was offered a chance to manage offshore production, she and Mitch chose to remain in Australia to raise their young family.

After the decline of the Australian rag trade, Ang sought new opportunities. In 2003, she applied for a sewing machine operator position at Vivad, where she quickly made a lasting impression. Over the next twenty years, Ang built a remarkable team of eight highly skilled operators, proving that no project was too big for her and her crew. Her legacy lives on through the team she cultivated.

Ang was known for her proactive approach; she would run toward challenges rather than shy away from them. An exceptional problem solver, she faced difficulties with humour and an infectious smile.

Angela retired at the end of 2023 and spent some time traveling through Europe before her cancer diagnosis. Ang was surrounded by family and loved ones right up until the end. 

News of Angela's passing on Thursday, 3 April 2025, spread through the hallways of Vivad, causing a wave of sadness to sweep through the building. Angela was truly a remarkable person whose impact will be felt for years. Her ability to transcend and touch the hearts of those around her is a testament to a life well-lived. 

A funeral was held to celebrate the life of:

Angela Tadic  on Friday 11th April, 2025 at 11:00 am at Saint Paul’s Catholic Church 562 Sydney Rd. Coburg Following the church service, The family welcomes you to join them to share in her memory and for light refreshments from 1 pm at The Cross Keys Hotel. Upstairs in The Cross Room 350 Pascoe Vale Road, Essendon

“ Ciao Bella, Angela, you will be deeply missed, and we will always love you.” – Your work family from Vivad Australia.