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We're helping you navigate your future, understand your essential needs,
and take crucial next steps in managing your loved one's affairs.
Filling out paperwork and being sure that everything is taken care of can be a daunting task after the loss of a loved one. Through our aftercare program, Stepping Stones, you will work with one of our aftercare counselors who will guide you in the all of the steps that should be taken.
As a part of the extended care to our families, we will be following up with you after the services.
This includes:
- A phone call will be made to gather important feedback regarding your experiences with our staff, facilities, and services.
- We will schedule a time for one of out family service counselors to meet with you to review a valuable packet of information that is helpful to those who have just experienced the loss of a loved one.
- Our family service counselor will be happy to help with any questions you may have or any additional follow-up that is needed.
Our committed staff is here for you during and after the services to help guide you through this difficult time.
Thank you for allowing us to serve you! We wish comfort and strength in the days ahead
In the coming weeks, we will follow up and provide resources to help you live purposefully, claim benefits, manage paperwork, and continue healing.
Making your journey easier.
Driven by a passion to serve families, our team is comprised of compassionate and dedicated people who are always willing to go above and beyond to support each family during a difficult time.
Our caring and professional staff will also go to great lengths to assist your family in creating a personalized and unique service for your loved one.
At Molnar Funeral Homes we offer four different locations from which families can choose.
Our History
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...