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Obituary of Paul Tarabula
January 23, 1925 - March 24, 2021
Paul Tarabula. Age 96 of Riverview.
Beloved husband of the late Lillian Tarabula. Loving father of Chuck (Kim) Tarabula, Nancy (Dennis) Ross and the late Paul Tarabula. Dearest grandfather of Shauna, Lindsey, Steven and Stephanie. Great grandfather of Lauren, Evan, Joseph and Jackson. Dear brother of Edward (Martha) Tarabula.
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FAMILY TRIBUTE
Paul went to Ecorse High School graduating in 1943. From there he joined the United States Air Force serving from August 1943 to February 1946. He worked for the Ecorse Police Department for 28 years retiring in 1975 as a lieutenant. He also worked for the Federal Government as Post Office Security for 10 years.
Paul was a member of the Knights of Columbus. In his free time he enjoyed going hunting, playing pool, and gardening. He was always happy spending time with his family. He especially loved babies and children. Paul loved dogs, his and everyone else’s. When he retired he moved up north with his wife and enjoyed that life for many years. Five years ago they moved closer to family.
Driven by a passion to serve families, our team is comprised of compassionate and dedicated people who are always willing to go above and beyond to support each family during a difficult time.
Our caring and professional staff will also go to great lengths to assist your family in creating a personalized and unique service for your loved one.
At Molnar Funeral Homes we offer four different locations from which families can choose.
Our History
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...