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Obituary of Janette Williams
December 18, 1956 - September 5, 2021
Janette Williams. Age 64 of Flat Rock.
Beloved wife of James Williams. Loving mother of Renea (Jay) Flaishans, and Danny (Irita) Williams. Dearest grandmother of Jordyn “Homie” (Ben) Menna, Emma Flaishans, Nathan Williams, Bailee Williams, and Mylee Williams, and ( soon to be) great grandmother of Bennett Menna. Dear sister of Sue (Clinton) Hall, Steve (Sharon) Cox, Val (Greg) LeBlanc and the late Sara Cox. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Melvin and Wilma Cox.
Life Tribute
Jan had been married to her husband Jim for 46 years. She had two children, Renea and Danny, and one son-in-law Jay. She was blessed with five grandkids - Her Homie Jordyn (Ben), Emma, Nathan, Bailee, and Mylee. She was also so excited to be expecting her first great grandson Bennett, that will be arriving any day.
Jan spent many years raising Renea and Danny and was an amazing and devoted stay at home mom. When she was done raising them, she took a job at Walmart in the toy department which she really enjoyed. In 2005 she took leave to care for her husband.
The thing she loved most was spending time with her family and her grandkids. The bond that she shared with her kids and grandkids is something that most people can only dream of.
Other things that she enjoyed were scratch off tickets, her chapstick, Facebook, late night chats with her sister Val and hearing stories of her great niece Nataly. She enjoyed late night shows like George Lopez, Reba, and Chrisley Knows Best.
Everyone knew her as Nana and if you knew Nana, you loved Nana!
She loved her family unconditionally and spoke to them daily. The only way to describe her is to say she was an AMAZING lady with a heart of gold! She cared about every person she met and made everyone feel like family.
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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...