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Obituary of Jack Faulkner
January 22, 1952 - October 25, 2025
Jack Faulkner. Age 73 of Flat Rock.
Beloved father of Kelly (Bill Low) Berryhill and Tracy (Anthony) Duran. Loving grandfather of Ashley (Tyler) Sanders, Amber (Andrew Maples) Berryhill, Anthony Berryhill, Lilly Duran, Sunny Duran, AJ Duran and Andrew Duran. Great grandfather of Madalynn, Olivia, Elena. Dear brother of Robert (Harriet) Faulkner. Cherished uncle of Brenda (Mike) Carone and Scott Faulkner. Also survived by great niece Silvia (Sean) Ryan and great nephew Michael Carone.
Memorial contributions in honor of Jack Faulkner are appreciated to Alzheimer's Association.
Family Tribute
Jack was born to Bruce and Ruth Faulkner and raised in northwest Detroit. He spent much of his childhood exploring the city with his big brother and best friend Robert aka Rob. He spoke often about all their adventures including riding bikes all the way to the Ambassador Bridge. Jack had many talents including swimming, ice skating, bowling, and golf. He loved being outdoors. He loved his family and time with them. He especially enjoyed time with his daughters, Tracy and Kelly, and their families. Jack joined them at school and sporting events, on vacations, holiday celebrations, and regular visits. He was always up for good times. He greatly appreciated good food particularly home cooked meals, bbq, and Mexican. He continued to work on projects, bowl and golf with Rob and some friends until dementia made it too difficult. Jack accepted his condition the best he could while finding joy in everyday. Jack is greatly missed and will be lovingly remembered always.
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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...




