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Obituary of Sharon Mae Navalta
September 27, 1954-May 19, 2024
Sharon Mae Navalta. Age 69 of Southgate
After 69 years she went home to join Jesus, her parents, her sisters, and her brother. She was loved completely before their passing by her mom Mary Rosenkoetter, her step dad Bill Rosenkoetter, and her father Glenwood McCleese. She was one of six children; her sisters Rita Summerville, and Deborah Morrison and her brother Bobbie Rosenkottter preceded her in death. Her sister Karen Schroeder and brother Brian Rosenkoetter. She had four children that she loved more than life; Sheri (Joseph) Gardner, Patricia (Dennis) Grubbs, Andrew Loewe, and Paul (Stacie) Loewe. She had 12 grandchildren; Shanique Gardner, Inari Gardner, Joshua Gardner, Michael Nelson, Katelyn Cramblett, Elizabeth Nelson, Madison Loewe, Bailey Loewe, Morgan Loewe, Patrick Loewe, Jacob Loewe, and Annabelle Loewe. She has 6 great grandchildren. Sharon lived life large and outloud, loved fiercely, and she fought harder than anyone. She dropped out of high school but she didn't let that stop her. She went back and graduated and then earned an associates degree in accounting. She worked as a nurse's aid and always gave her all to the residents. She loved to dance to Elvis and watched every movie countless times. She was generous, always buying the grandkids presents even on her fixed income. She was always trying to give her children her things or money. She will be greatly missed.
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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...