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Obituary of Mary Jane Riney
July 2, 1927 – August 23, 2019
Mary Jane Riney. Age 92 of Southgate.
Beloved wife of the late Elmer F. Riney. Loving mother of Carol (Bruce) Bridges, Nancy (Carl) Sammons, Robert (Sandy) Riney, Marianne (Andrew) Zurowski and David (Debbie) Riney. Dearest grandmother of Jessica (Mark) Watson, Brett (Justin) Bridges, Kyle (Aubrey) Bridges, Carl Sammons, Eric (Alyse) Sammons, John Tae Hoon Riney, Shaun Riney, Caitlin Riney, Alex Zurowski, Geoff Zurowski, Amanda Zurowki, Meghan (Greg) McLuckie, Matt (Chelsea) Riney, Jay Schubot, Justin Riney, Jon Schubot, Brandon Riney and Tyler Riney. Great grandmother of Ashlyn Farley, McKenna Watson, Parker Watson, Sawyer Watson, Willa Bridges, Cameron Maldonado, Kaiden Sammons, Aia Kim, Tae Kim, Meekel Riney, Max Riney, Mason Riney, Grady Riney and Cameron McLuckie. Also survived by sister in laws Cecilia Caulfield and Connie Riney and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by granddaughter Hadley Jane Watson.
In great appreciation for the loving care given to both our parents for many years, the family asks that donations be made to: The Bob and Sandy Riney Helping Hands Fund at Henry Ford Health System at www.henryford.com/rineyhelpinghands.
Family Tribute
Heaven gets even brighter today as it welcomes Mary Jane Riney to its doors.
Jane to friends, and mom, grandma and great grandma to her loving family, lived a life of giving and gratefulness.
This full time working mom of five was tireless in her early years of married life with determination to balance the needs of a career and being a loving wife and mother. That balancing skill continued into her retirement life when in addition to being a loving and engaged wife, mom and grandma, she volunteered countless hours to help patients as a member of the Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital Auxiliary.
Her consummate zest for life allowed her to enjoy life including everything from tubing behind a ski boat for her 75th birthday to dancing an Irish Jig at a St. Patrick’s Day celebration at the age of 91. Most importantly, her zest provided immeasurable joy to all that had the pleasure to know her and spend time with her.
She loved deeply, was deeply loved and lived a life of purpose.
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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...