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Obituary of Glen Wagoner
June 12, 1935 - October 16, 2021
Guyn (Glen) Wagoner. Age 86 of Hartland.
Glen will mostly be remembered as a kind, easy going, fun loving, game playing, competitive, bluegrass music lover that had a great sense of humor, love for sports, and above all LOVE for his family. Any time spent with him and you would be laughing. He loved the extra time he was able to spend with his grandkids, great -grandkids and siblings due to a back injury that kept him from working. That special time was a real bonus for all of them. It was wonderful he could spend the winters in Georgia with his siblings and their families, and the summers here with us making priceless memories.
Glen was born in the mountains in Blairsville, Georgia and learned to work early on. When he was old enough to go to Michigan to work, he did and stayed.
Glen is preceded in death by siblings Beatrice (Walter) Puttie; Faye (Herman) Weiss; Charlie Wagoner; and Louin (Louella) Wagoner.
Glen is survived by siblings; Ruth and Clyde; daughters Rebecca(Jim) Lally, Alicia, and Cindy. Grandchildren; Rachelle, Peggy, Ryan, Krystina (Ryan Law), Judy (Todd Pugh), Brian (Marie) Lally. Great-Grandchildren; Tyler (Madison Frost), Emma (Patrick Britton), Ethan, Erin, Kaleb, Melanie, Devin, Colin, Lauren, Madeline, Aidan, Kate, Connor and Katie. Great-Great-Grandchildren; Philip, Luke, and Penelope.
Glen will be missed, but now we have another angel watching over us.
Memorial contributions are appreciated to Salvation Army or Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
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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...