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Obituary of Margaret Elaine Curylo
March 14, 1942 – January 25, 2018
Margaret E. Curylo, Age 75 of Van Buren.
Beloved wife of Michael J. Curylo. Loving mother of Pam (Michael) Thrift, Cindy (John) Hart, Michael A. Curylo and David (Jessie) Curylo. Dearest sister of Robert Kaspert and Susan Stofanik. Also survived by 3 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild and several nieces and nephews.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
Margaret/Hon/Mom/Momma/Marge/Maggie/Grandma/Aunt/Miss Margaret will always hold the most special place in our hearts from all who were lucky enough to know her. The kindest, sweetest, warmest loving soul...If she told you she loved you, it meant she knew you had Love to give. She was her soulmate’s greatest gift for 60 years; the most beautiful love story that will never end. She was her “kid’s” rock for loving us, teaching us, and caring for us all, for all the greatest compliments and always having the right words to say, her encouragement and all the sacrifices she made to give or help her family and others before herself. She never complained because she loved helping and putting everyone before herself.
She loved her life, and all her adventures with her soulmate – “her honey.” She loved her kids, grandkids, great grandson, brother and sisters, two son-in-law’s, daughter-in-law, extended families and everyone else who is blessed to know her…we all love and cherish her even more. She loved her home, her “rooster”, her pole barn, tablet and learning how to Google. She loved grocery shopping and cooking her delicious meals with that one special ingredient she called LOVE…which no one will ever be able to duplicate.
She will always be remembered for how big her heart was and for always having enough love to share with everyone. For her beautiful eyes and smile, her funny side and quick wit, sharing her values, her life lessons, wisdom, strength and courage. For the joy you always saw in her beautiful face and heard in her voice when her grandkids and family were together.
She loved fishing, movies, plays, music, comedy and her “fun us” times watching her favorite shows with “her boys”, reading her magazines, her daily talks with loved ones, grease bread, and for always having fun. She was simply “THE BEST”.
She was loved by all who had the honor of knowing her and will forever be our Angel on Earth and will now forever be our Guardian Angel in Heaven.
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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...