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Obituary of D. Brad O'Connor
June 29, 1952 - December 24, 2020
D. Brad O’Connor. Age 68 of Pinckney.
Beloved husband of Luanne. Loving father of Stephanie O’Connor (Andrew Himick), Kristie O’Connor and Kenneth (Chrissy) O’Connor. Dearest papa of Alexandra, Tyler, Madison, Jillian, Sullivan and Ava. Dear brother of Beth (Tom) Mascaro, Sue (Dave) Secord, Ame (Jim) Colbert, Claudia (Mike) Malmsten, the late Timothy O’Connor and the late Trish O’Connor. Preceded in death by parents Patrick and Rosemary O’Connor.
Mr. O’Connor was a city councilman for the city of Trenton from 1997-2001. He was a longtime Trenton Rotary member, serving on the board for Roar on the River for 16 years and as president from 2009-2010. He retired from Mans Lumber in 2018, after a 48 year career.
Mr. O’Connor was a longtime member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Trenton, serving on the Parish Pastoral Council. Upon moving to Pinckney, he was also a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Dexter.
Memorial contributions appreciated to St. Joseph Catholic Church Building Fund.
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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...