Mrs. Naglic was an active member of the KSKJ, a Slovenian Lodge in Cleveland as well as an avid Cleveland Indian’s fan. In her spare time, she loved cooking, gardening, and traveling. In her younger years, Mrs. Naglic was a bicyclist and skier while she lived in Celje, Slovenija. During WWII, Mrs. Naglic was a prisoner at Auschwitz, Poland for 4 years. After the war, she was moved to a refugee camp in Braunschweig, Germany where she was voted the leader of the camp as well as met and later married her late husband Frank Naglic. She is survived by her daughter Joann Naglic of Thompson, granddaughter: Vesna Naglic of Thompson and Many Nieces and Nephews in Slovenija and Croatia. Her husband, Frank Naglic, whom she married in Lubek, Germany in 1947, she met while leading a refugee camp in Braunschweig, Germany. He preceds her in death.