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Obituary of Christopher Glenn Bond
November 2, 1967 - December 1, 2022
Christopher Glenn Bond. Age 55 of Brownstown.
Beloved husband of Kimberly Soranno-Bond for 17 years. Dearest son of the late William James Bond and the late Karen Sue Bond of Columbus, Ohio. Cherished brother of Alisa (Carl) Holley, Robert (Tisha) Bond, Mindy (Scott) Kanipes and the late Timothy (Tracey) Bond. Loving uncle of Adrianna (Frank) Roberts, Jessica (Travis) Williams, Brandon Holley, Megan (Tyler) Ansanitis, Trinity Kanipes, Timothy (Olivia) Bond, Kathryn Kanipes, Nicholas Bond, Zachary Bond, Jaden Heird and Toby Heird. Great uncle of Logan and Milo Williams. Dearest friend of the Moore boys.
Chris was a beautiful soul with a heart of gold and loved to serve others. He was a faithful and devoted husband to his wife Kim and a wonderful son and brother. He was a true family man and proud of it.
Christopher was a talented musician and always had a guitar in his hands. He was a great instructor and avid jazz guitarist. As a talented chef, he enjoyed cooking and grilling for his friends and family. Everyone was welcome at his table and they took food home with them to enjoy later. The greatest compliment for Chris was seeing people enjoy his food. He owned his own restaurant with his family, T-Doubles Coney Island in Renoldsburg, Ohio. He also worked as a lineman for Ford Motor Company. He was a courteous instigator and liked to playfully rile people up. He was a walking encyclopedia with a photographic memory and excelled at contract reading and law. Chris spent four years in the Army. He was a fisherman and a giant Ohio State fan. Chris was a beautiful soul and will be missed by all that knew him including his best friend and constant companion his German Shepherd, Samson, who never left his side. The world was a better place with Chris in it!
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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...