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Obituary of Mary Ann Hay
February 12, 1932 – September 2, 2017
Mary Ann Hay. Age 85 of Wyandotte.
Beloved wife of Robert Hay. Loving mother of Karen Armatis, Elizabeth Hay, Robert Hay, Jr., and Nancy (Peter) Bozzo. Dearest grandmother of Douglas (Melissa) Armatis, Sarah (Brent) Wojcik, and Christopher Bozzo. Great grandmother of Andrew Bozzo, Brooke Wojcik, Rylie Wojcik, Easton Wojcik, and great grand-dogs "Porkchop" and "Opie". Dear sister in law of Mary Lynn Tucker and Howard Perry. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Raymond and Ella Tucker, and siblings John Tucker and Marjorie Perry.
Memorials appreciated to WAG Animal Rescue.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
Mary Ann and Bob were married in 1956 and raised 4 children in Wyandotte, Michigan.
She loved her sports teams. Especially the Detroit Tigers. Growing up she would play ball in the streets by her house. She started going to games in the 1940’s meeting many of her idols. She later became a Red Wings fan and would watch TV and cheer them on.
She had a great love for animals her whole life and gave generously to animal groups.
Mary Ann loved to gamble. She started going to Las Vegas in 1980 once a year; then when she retired she would go twice a year. She was a lucky gambler and you could hear her when she won!
Her memory was gone, but ours is not.
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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...