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Obituary of Judy Orlandi
August 29, 1946 - January 19, 2026
Judy Orlandi. Age 79 of New Boston.
Beloved wife of the late Francis Paul Orlandi. Loving mother of Laura (Phil) Mersek, Susanne (Rob) Roberson, Tricia (Dennis) Ballard, Samantha (Brad) Alexander, Brian (Lee) Orlandi, Linda Kujat, Greggory (Kelly) Orlandi, Janet Orlandi, Deborah (Ron) Siedlak, Karen Orlandi, and the late Sharyl Orlandi. Dear sister of Karen Massey. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
Memorial contributions are appreciated to Leukemia Foundation.
Family Tribute ~
Judy was a devoted and loving mother, grandmother and friend who treasured time spent with her family and friends. Nothing brought her more joy than being together at family gatherings or making special memories at Houghton Lake, a place she truly loved.
She enjoyed life’s simple pleasures and adventures alike - visits to the casino, cheering on her beloved Detroit Tigers, shopping trips and traveling. She loved playing games and was always happiest when she was actively involved in the lives of her grandchildren, creating laughter, memories and traditions they will cherish forever.
Her warmth, generosity and love for those around her will be deeply missed but never forgotten. She leaves behind a legacy of love, togetherness and joy that will live on through her family and friends.
Driven by a passion to serve families, our team is comprised of compassionate and dedicated people who are always willing to go above and beyond to support each family during a difficult time.
Our caring and professional staff will also go to great lengths to assist your family in creating a personalized and unique service for your loved one.
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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...




