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Obituary of Patrick A. Teper
April 21, 1947 – February 12, 2025
Patrick Arthur Teper. Age 77 of Woodhaven.
Beloved husband of Sandra Teper. Loving father of Tara Teper Schultz and Jason (Amanda) Teper. Dearest grandfather of Emily Teper, Lillian Teper, Logan Schultz and Nicholas Schultz. Dear brother of Pamela (Brian) McCrone, Janice (Bob) Adcock and Deb (Don) Penny. Preceded in death by his parents, Alfred and Lorraine.
Family Tribute ~
Patrick proudly served on the USS Intrepid for the United States Navy from 1966-1972. During this time he completed two tours in Vietnam and obtained the National Defense Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon.
After being honorably discharged from the Navy, Patrick worked at Rouge Steel for over 35 years. He was also a long time member of Our Lady of the Woods Catholic Church.
Patrick’s hobbies included model trains and traveling. Patrick and Sandra enjoyed various trips, including short road trips appreciating the scenery or frequenting Disney World and Las Vegas. He especially enjoyed time with his children and grandchildren.
Patrick is best known for his big heart, being a quiet observer, a hard worker and his love for his family.
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Our History
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...