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Obituary of Natalie Urso-Dudash
November 9, 1981 – January 10, 2019
Natalie Urso-Dudash. Age 37 of Hazel Park.
Beloved daughter of Gina and Tom Dudash. Loving mother of Tyler and Dominic. Dearest sister of Sandy (Matt) Spiteri, Chrissy Dudash, Nick Dudash, Jake Dudash and Mari Dudash. Also survived by grandmothers Barbara Dudash and Alice Castronova, her loving boyfriend Brandon Sobczyk, and many loving friends and relatives. Preceded in death by grandfather Tom Dudash and grandparents Santo and Illa Urso.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
Natalie was so much more than a loving mother, daughter, sister, relative, girlfriend, and friend—she was a creative, passionate, and strong-willed firecracker of a woman who left a lasting impression on everyone she encountered. She was thoughtful. She was kind. She was supportive. She wanted nothing more than the best for her children and family, and anyone that knew her would agree. Many of her loved ones will remember her for her quick wit and sense of humor. She had the ability to walk into a room and have everyone laughing within minutes. She found ways to relate to others and make anyone feel comfortable. There was always something to talk about with Natalie. She was genuinely interested in getting to know about others and their journeys. Perhaps Natalie's most admirable quality was her resilience. Her ability to find strength despite difficult circumstances was second to none. She faced more adversity than most people will experience during their lifetime, but always found the willpower to move forward with grace. She was so proud of this, as were we. There are too many things about Natalie that we will miss, but most of all, our family will miss her unapologetic sense of humor, her effortless positivity, and her creative spirit. We love you so much and miss you forever, Nat.
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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...