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Obituary of Curt Dennis Johnson
June 16, 1950 - October 26, 2019
Curt D. Johnson. Age 69 of Flat Rock.
Beloved husband of Denise Marie Pantele. Loving father of Erica Campbell and Ryan Glaser. Stepfather of Angela Kerr and Amanda Kerr. Dearest grandfather of Sabrina Shaw, Cameron Kerr and Arianna Jones. Preceded in death by his parents Carl and Irene and brothers Gary and Glen.
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Wife's Tribute
August 18, 2017 (36 days after meeting in person)
My Rebel Guy,
It is not by happening that We are here together…at this amazing period of the Positive energies the Universe is sending out. YES - we shall see the Dark Side of the Moon…how symbolic as we are coming out of the “darkness” in our own personal lives and as we witness the Dark side (Eclipse) on Monday - we will also experience the “Light.”
The “light” of our energies - melding together as Twin Flames. We thank the darkness in our lives for it has brought us together…in this Magical & Mysterious Union of Mind, Body & Spirit.
I choose you my Love to encapsulate my Lightness as I will yours.
Your Hippie Girl
Oct 26, 2019
My Rebel Guy,
We have done just that in every moment since we saw the Dark Side of the Moon…and you will always be my Light as I will be for you. I am so grateful we have had this time in the physical realm however our love and light are Endless.
Love,
Your Hippie Girl
Family Tribute
Curt Johnson grew up in Lincoln Park, Michigan and was preceded in death by his parents and two older brothers. He attended Lincoln Park high school, where he developed many friendships that would last his entire lifetime. Shortly after graduating in 1968, he began working at Detroit Diesel Corporation in Redford, Michigan, which is where he remained employed for the next 47 years. Curt was a dedicated and hard-working employee and long-standing member of UAW local 163.
Curt was also a dedicated father and grandfather. He was an honorable man who led by example and was admired for his hard work and dependability. Curt was a well-liked guy who could sit down and have an interesting conversation with anyone. He was known by friends and family for having a great sense of humor and enjoyed silly jokes and pranks. His love of baseball, especially the Detroit Tigers, was shared by his family, along with his love of music. Curt enjoyed attending baseball games, concerts and traveling but most importantly, he enjoyed being surrounded by his family.
In recent years, Curt had finally found the love of his life and although their time together was cut way too short, he left this world with a full heart.
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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...