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Obituary of Lee Allan Thon
June 9, 1950 - May 12, 2026
Lee Allan Thon. Age 75 of Wyandotte
Our beloved husband and father, Lee Allan Thon, passed away on May 12th, 2026, at the age of 75, at his home in Dearborn, Michigan. He was born on June 9th, 1950, in Wyandotte, Michigan, to Ervin and Bernice Thon.
Lee devoted his life to his family and his faith. He dedicated 38 years to General Motors, had a love for reading, Saturday night cards, comic book heroes, and anything science fiction. He had an infectious laugh and a contagious smile that would light up the darkest room.
Lee is survived by his beloved spouse, Mary Lou; His sons Kenneth Lee (Melanie Jean) Thon and Justin Charles (Christina Marie) Thon. He was the proud grandfather of Jenna Emily Kiiken, Riley Elizabeth (Walter) Wilder, Matthew Gene Thon, Luke Allan Thon and Great-Grandfather to Alexana Kimberlyn, Killian Kenneth Thomas, Samuel Aaron, and Lilith Grace. Dearest brother of Sherry Dawson, Patrice Gray and the late Linda Kaye. He was also survived by many beloved nieces and nephews.
His legacy lives on in his children and grandchildren and all those he touched. He is loved so much and will be greatly missed by all of us.
Service information is below.
St. Patrick’s Church
135 Superior Blvd.
Wyandotte, Michigan 48192
Visitation 9:30AM
Service 10:00AM
A Celebration of Life Luncheon will be directly after the service.
St. Joseph Church
334 Elm St.
Wyandotte, Michigan 48192
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