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Obituary of Glen 'Gene' Frailey
July 30, 1930 – June 15, 2020
Glen 'Gene' Frailey. Age 89 of Taylor.
Beloved husband of Dorothy Frailey. Loving father of Debra (Jacques) Ruhlman, David Christensen, Kelley (John) Diplock, Tami (Cal) Walker, Robin Frailey and the late Steven Frailey. Dear brother of Mary Frailey. Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Cremation will take place at The On-Site Crematory located within the Molnar Funeral Homes - Brownstown Chapel.
Memorial contributions are appreciated to Alzheimer’s Association.
Family Remembrance
Gene Frailey was born on July 30, 1930 in Herrick, Illinois and moved to the Detroit area when he was a teenager. He was drafted by the United States Army in 1951 and spent the next fifteen months serving in the Korean War as a MASH unit medic in the 1st Cavalry division of the 5th Cavalry regiment.
After receiving an honorable discharge from the military with the rank of sergeant, he worked as a Teamster truck driver for over thirty years. Gene and Dodi were married on August 17th 1963. They raised their six children in Taylor, Michigan. Gene was a family man who loved being surrounded by his children, Deb, Steve, Dave, Kelley, Tami and Robin. His three grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Branden and Alexandra were the apples of his eye. He was also blessed with two great grandchildren, Rufus and Kai.
He was the greatest of tinkerers, spending an inordinate amount of time puttering in his beloved garage and garden while mostly listening to country music, which was his favorite. Gene believed that there wasn't much that a good roll of Duct tape couldn't fix. Gene loved his country and the Red, White and Blue, the Detroit Tigers, John Wayne, a good dessert and his family. And we loved him too.
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John Molnar, Sr. opened the Detroit Hungarian Funeral Home, now the Molnar Funeral Homes, in 1923. The funeral home began in his home until relocating across the street to it's Delray location at 8623 Dearborn Avenue, in 1936. He had a strong work ethic and believed that you should never stop learning...