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Obituary of Lenora Fitzgerald
June 19, 1923 - December 2, 2017
Lenora Fitzgerald, Age 94 of Brownstown.
Beloved wife of Rufus Fitzgerald. Loving mother of Carol Sue (the late Marland) Long, Becky (Jerry) Foster, Randy (Karen) Fitzgerald, Sherry (John) Edwards, and Shelly (Glenn) Beddingfield. Dearest grandmother of Marlene, Toni, Tina, Melissa, Jeremy, Danny, Randi Laine, Nikki, John Adam, Jason Aaron, Justin Alexander, James Austin, Amy, Beth, and Josh. Great grandmother of Mack, Stevie, Jamie, Katie, Corey, Abby, Caleb, Carter, Aubrey, Eli, Abby Rose, Nick, Sami, Vincent, Benjamin, Natalie, Abram, Jacob, Kayla, Avery, and Bailey. Preceded in death by granddaughter Jenna Ashley Edwards.
FAMILY TRIBUTE - Memories of a Life Well Lived
Memories of a life well lived, of a person well loved, Lenora Fitzgerald, better known as: “Mom,” “Grandma,” “GG,” & “G-money!”
She will be fondly remembered for her loved of playing games with her kids and grandkids – from “horse” and “wiffle-ball” to wahoo, yahtzee, & rummy. And she played to win! She was also a gamer playing on her Atari & playing Tetris on her game-boy. If there was no one else around, she would be watching the game show network and doing crossword puzzles.
She was just as comfortable cooking for her family on a camp stove or in her kitchen. There is no way to count how many pies she has made over the years & her grandkids will always remember her egg sandwiches & salad. She would always share what she had unless it was ice cream!
She was active in church & make sure her kids were there also!
When she was living in Oklahoma, she loved spending time at the senior citizen center.
Her life was a blessing; her memory will be a treasure! She was loved beyond words and will be missed beyond measure!
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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...