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Obituary of Robert Michael Polgar
May 6, 1928 – October 30, 2024
Robert Michael Polgar. Age 96 of Grosse Ile.
Beloved husband of Sherrilyn Polgar. Loving father of Roberta (Ed) Heineman, Michael (Lorie) Polgar, Mark (Sandina) Polgar, Patricia (Vic) Watkins, Jennifer (Greg) Kish, Jeanne Labadie, Catherine Polgar, the late Russell Diegel, the late Warren “Ken” Diegel, the late Janet Diegel and the late Kristen Markakis. Dear father-in-law of Nancy Diegel and Arger Markakis. Dearest grandfather of Monica, Angie, David, Max, Christopher, Mitchell, Julianne, Peter, Jennifer, Ellen, Evan, Lauren, Alexander, Brennan and Haley. Dear brother of Veronica, Tom (Sharon), the late John, the late Dolores, the late Cathy and the late Margaret. Also survived by 17 great grandchildren.
Memorial Contributions are appreciated to Heart to Heart Hospice Foundation or the Wounded Warrior Project.
Family Tribute ~
Robert was born in Detroit, MI to the late Rose Locher and John Polgar. As a devout Catholic, Robert served as an altar boy for 12 years before graduating All Saints High School in 1946.
Robert served as a Corporal in the US Army from September 1946 through February 1948. Upon his discharge from the Army, he established A&P Electronics, where he specialized in Radio and TV sales and service. During one service call, Robert met Cleo Diegel, a widow with four young children. After completing the service call, one of Cleo's sons, Kenny, invited him to stay for coffee. Months later, Robert and Cleo married. Together they raised six additional children and were happily married until Cleo passed away in 1989.
In September 1991, Robert married Sherrilyn Vanderlip. They raised one daughter together; and as a family, enjoyed extensive travel. Robert enjoyed traveling to warm and sunny beach locations and Traverse City. Additionally, he loved boating, a good martini, and regaling people with humorous stories.
He was loved by many and will be sorely missed. Robert enjoyed a long and interesting life, a great son, brother, husband, uncle, cousin, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend.
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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...