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Obituary of Norman C. Lee
September 16, 1941 – June 10, 2020
Norman C. Lee. Age 78 of Taylor.
Beloved husband of Phyllis Lee. Loving father of Tim (Susan) Lee, James (Kimberly) Hale and Michael (Angela) Hale. Dearest grandfather of Dustin Lee, Dakota Lee, Collin Hale, Makenna Hale, Sonya Adams, Jaquelyn Racisz, Travis (Jennifer) Racisz and Paul Racisz III. Also survived by 12 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents Raymond and Celina Lee, and siblings Leroy Lee, Manard Lee and Shirley Lee.
Cremation will take place at The On-Site Crematory located within the Molnar Funeral Homes - Brownstown Chapel.
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Please check back for updated service information.
Family Tribute
Norman C. Lee was born September 16, 1941, in Wyandotte, MI to the parents of Raymond and Celina Lee. Norman graduated Roosevelt High School in Wyandotte, Michigan in 1960. After graduating Norman enlisted in the United States Army, obtaining the rank of SP4. Norman later went on to start a career with the United States Postal Service. He worked as a carrier out of the Southgate, Michigan location until his retirement in 1997. He enjoyed woodworking and was an avid golfer, in which Norman had hit a perfect hole-in-one. Norman loved his family and was a hard worker. He was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather and will always be remembered as one of the nicest people you could ever meet.
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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...