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Obituary of Dave Normandin
March 12, 1936 - June 24, 2017
Dave Normandin. Age 81 of Brownstown, formerly of Belleville.
Beloved husband of Nina Normandin. Dearest brother of Judith (Ted) Weisbecker and Mary Catherine Fordell. Dear uncle of several nieces and nephews. Also survived by god daughter Michelle Ritzman.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
Dave Normandin was the beloved husband of Nina Jean Normandin. He was born in Monroe on March 12, 1936 and lived his childhood years in South Rockwood, Michigan, later graduating from Airport High School in 1954.
Dave joined the US Navy in 1954 at Newport News and served on the Intrepid and Ticonderoga. For 38 years, Dave worked as an electrician at the McLouth Steel Trenton Plant. He was known as Hi-Fi at the plant as he had a vast knowledge and love for music throughout his life. Once someone met Dave, they would always remember him. He was always friendly, generous and always glad to help.
Dave was married to his wife, Nina Jean (Bauman) Normandin for 40 years. He had 2 sisters: Mary “Macy” Catherine Fordell and Judith Ann (Ted) Weisbecker. He had 2 nieces, Michelle Ritzman from Minnesota, Sue (Leroy) Terrell from Iowa, and nephews Christopher (Sandy) Fordell of Illinois, Jacob, and Jim (Mary) Emerick. Dave also had a sister-in-law, Roberta (Bauman) Baldwin and a brother-in-law, David “Skip” Baldwin. His memory will always be with his loved ones.
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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...