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Obituary of Rob Holewinski
November 22, 1973 - September 14, 2025
Robert T. Holewinski. Age 51 of Brownstown.
Loving father of Holly, Zach and Bella. Beloved son of Ralph and Rosemary. Dearest brother of Russell (Julie), Rosemarie (James) Davis and Rachel (Billy) DeGroot. Dear uncle of Libby, Blake, Raeann, Reagan, Parker, Lance, Makayla, Stephanie and Anthony. Preceded in death by grandparents William and Helen (nee: Pomarzynski) Holewinski and Jaja Robert and Buscia Eleanor (nee: Zappala) Russell.
~ Memorial Contributions ~
For those wishing to, please visit Rob's Tribute Wall page, where a QR code is available directing you to the family’s Zelle donation link in support of his children. Please Note - the QR code will only work when scanned from within your dedicated banking app.
~ Family Tribute ~
Rob graduated from Gaylord High School in 1992. He continued his education at Oakland University, then transferred to Western Michigan University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing. After graduation, he landed his dream job working for the Detroit Red Wings.
His dreams were complete when he had his three children: Holly, Zach, and Bella. He cherished spending quality time with each of them. With Holly, he enjoyed watching Reacher, eating B.L.D.s, discussing books, and her future writing career — including being her publisher. With Zach, he enjoyed hunting camp and watching football. With Bella, he enjoyed teaching her how to drive, riding tractors, watching Pure Country, and playing Clue.
He was an avid hunter who also enjoyed sporting events and watching and coaching his children in sports and dance. He was the proud owner of the dynasty team, AceintheHOLEwinski — and he still plans on winning this year.
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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...




