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Obituary of Anna Maria Saroli-Crapanzano
August 31, 1939 - November 10, 2023
Anna Maria Saroli-Crapanzano. Age 84 of Taylor.
Beloved wife of Gaetano Crapanzano. Loving mother of Maria (Paul) Liburdi, Frank Crapanzano, Rosanna (Richard) Hopper and the late Patrick Crapanzano. Dearest grandmother of Antonio Liburdi, Sabrina Liburdi, Rocco Crapanzano, Joseph Hopper and Jacob Hopper. Dear sister of Elena Cascio, Carolina Pizzo and John Saroli
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Family Tribute ~
Anna was born August 31, 1939 in San Vittore, Italy. As a teenager, she immigrated to Montreal, Canada. She moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1964 and worked as a dressmaker. In 1969 she moved to Wyandotte, Michigan to begin a beautiful family with her husband, Gaetano. She raised 4 children, Maria, Frank, Patrick, and Rosanna. Anna worked at Cater Air. She was also a longtime real estate investor and rental operator. She enjoyed her grandchildren, sewing, and gardening. She was specifically excellent at horti-culture gardening. She was proud to be a Christian Mother at St. Alfred’s.
Anna loved her family, farming, and gardening. Raising her family was a pure joy in her life. Farming animals provided her with the love of labor. Her expert horticulture skills provided her the joy of gardening vegetables, fruits, flowers, and trees. She spent a lifetime teaching the Word of God; help others, treat others as you would like to be treated, never be competitive or jealous and love others the way Jesus loves you!
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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...