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Obituary of Leo Earl LeFebvre
October 6, 1938 – August 11, 2018
Leo E. LeFebvre. Age 79 of Brownstown.
Beloved husband of Janet LeFebvre. Loving father of Todd (Fon) LeFebvre and David (Megan) LeFebvre. Also survived by 3 granddaughters and 1 grandson.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
Leo E. LeFebvre was married to Janet (Kaminski) LeFebvre for 54 years. He is survived by two sons, Todd (Fon) LeFebvre, David (Megan) LeFebvre, three granddaughters, and one grandson. He is proceeded in death by Rene (Father), Margueritte (Mother), Ann (Sister), and Edward (Brother). Leo served in the United States Army as Military Police (MP) for 6 years. He retired from Ford Motor Company, where he worked as a Millwright at the Woodhaven Stamping Plant. He was an active member and usher at Our Lady of the Woods Catholic Church since parish inception. Leo was kind, generous and always willing to lend a hand to others. Leo will be sadly missed.
FAMILY POEM
Do Not Ask Me to Remember
Do not ask me to remember,
Don’t try to make me understand
Let me rest and know you’re with me,
Kiss my cheek and hold my hand.
I’m confused beyond your concept,
I am sad and sick and lost.
All I know is that I need you
To be with me at all cost.
Do not lose your patience with me,
Do not scold or curse or cry.
I can’t help the way I’m acting,
Can’t be different though I try.
Just remember that I need you,
That the best of me is gone,
Please don’t fail to stand beside me,
Love me ‘til my life is done.
~ Owen Darnell
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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...