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Obituary of Timothy W. Swick
January 3, 1951 - March 16, 2018
Timothy W. Swick. Age 67 of Woodhaven.
Beloved husband of Kimberly M. Swick. Loving father of Christopher Swick, Jason (Erin) Swick, Heather (Jason) Hamilton, and Mellisa Rauton. Dearest grandfather of Cameron, Courtnie, Jason, Jr., Skylar, Isaac, Xavier, Gage, Zoe, Lillian, Gavin, Mason, Luke and Payton. Dear brother of Darlene Reikowsky and Douglas Swick, and brother in law of Beth Davis, Christina (Greg) Pringle and Rebecca Williston. Also survived by mother in law Carolyn Davis. Preceded in death by his parents Donald and Lylas Swick, and father in law Robert Davis.
FAMILY TRIBUTE
Tim was my friend, husband and soul mate. He enjoyed life. In his early years, he liked swimming, biking, and vacationing in places where he could enjoy the sunshine. Whether sitting on a beach, watching his children and grandchildren play sports or his job at the railroad, Tim enjoyed anything outdoors. He and I also had fun bowling and fishing together with my father.
Later in life, we enjoyed camping in our motorhome, sometimes with our grandchildren. Tim relished riding his motorcycle, especially with friends. One of his favorite things to do was “play Santa Claus”. He loved to see the children’s reactions! But most of all, Tim loved his family. He was the jokester of the family. His goal was to make us laugh, and he did! He was always joking, teasing, and doing “impressions” and bringing a smile to our faces. His joking is one of the family’s favorite memories of Tim. He loved his children and grandchildren dearly and was so proud of each one. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, son-in-law and friend. He was the love of my life for 43 years! We will miss him so!
~Kim
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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...