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Obituary of Robert "Bob" Theisen
January 7, 1960 - April 3, 2024
Robert James Theisen. Age 64 Woodhaven.
Survived by Wife Deborah Theisen, Son Alex Theisen, Daughter Rachael Kochis (Zachary Kochis), and Siblings David Theisen (Pamela Theisen), Linda Campbell (Dwight Campbell), and Susan Thomas. Preceded in death by his parents Robert and Patricia Theisen.
Bob passed on April 3rd surrounded in love by his family. He fought harder than anyone could have these last few months and we couldn’t be more proud and grateful to have witnessed his strength. In true Bob fashion, he did things on his own terms and he was at peace.
Bob’s passions were deeply rooted in the tranquility of nature and the cherished memories at the cottage up north. His love for hunting and fishing was a testament to his connection with the outdoors, where he found solace and purpose. The rustic charm of the cottage served as a sanctuary where family bonds were strengthened, laughter echoed through the woods, and stories were shared around the fire. His greatest pride was being able to impart all of his passions to his children and family, ensuring that the love for the cottage, hunting, fishing, and boating would continue to thrive within them, carrying forward his legacy for generations to come.
The family wishes to express their gratitude to everyone who touched Bob’s life and to everyone who has offered support during this past year. He knows just how loved he was up until the end and how loved he will forever be.
The family of Robert "Bob" Theisen has requested a tree to be planted in honor of his name. (Please click here is you would like to do so)
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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...