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Obituary of Zolten Vegh
February 25, 1931 – August 23, 2023
Zolten Vegh. Age 92 of Brownstown.
Beloved husband of the late Mary Vegh.
Loving father of 6 children: Daniel (Judy) Vegh, the late Shelley Vegh, Sandra (David) Fisher, Darlene (Dominic) Cappuccilli, Charlene (Brian) Lowry and Heather (John) Carter.
Dearest grandfather of 16: Kori (Michael) Ellis, Ben (Jessica) Vegh, Jamie (Johnny) Crank, Lindsay (Joe) Shuman, Darcy Fisher, Joshua (Erika) Fisher, Philip (Krista) Fisher, Jesse (Martha) Burns, Jared (Ashley) Burns, Jordan (Nicole) Burns, Chase (Victoria) Cappuccilli, Chad Cappuccilli, Melissa (Ben) McBride, Candice (Shane) Shaull, Chelsea (Kenny) Philebaum and Andrew (Jessica) Carter.
Great grandfather of 28: Kayla (Josh) Agarth, Abbi (Alex) Donalson, Raegan Vegh, Logan Vegh, Max Crank, Josie Crank, Hannah Crank, Sammy Crank, Danni Crank, Levi Crank, Tristan Shuman, Sydney Shuman, Quinn Shuman, Ariana Fisher, Gabriel Fisher, Jaken Fisher, Ezra Fisher, Avalon Lightbody, Violet Burns, Winston McBride, Killian McBride, Laila Philebaum, Aiden Philebaum, Jeremiah Philebaum, Gracie Philebaum, Ruby Carter, Marlo Carter and Maya Carter.
Great great grandfather of 2: Ellis Agarth and Reese Agarth
Survived by 2 Siblings: Bob (Jane) Vegh and Vi Rawlings.
Preceded in death by his parents & 7 siblings: Frank and Juliana Vegh; and Frank Vegh, Louie Vegh, Joe Vegh, Bill Vegh, Julius Vegh, Moses Vegh and Edward Vegh.
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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...