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Obituary of Kathy Ann Presutti
February 27, 1954 - May 15, 2026
Kathy Ann Presutti. Age 72 of Wyandotte.
Beloved wife of Bruce. Loving mother of Jason Rossvanes and Kara Rossvanes. Dearest grandmother of Aaron Rossvanes, Alyssa Bellman, Arieonna Carroll, Garrett Carroll and Cassandra Rossvanes. Great grandmother of Ayden Rossvanes, Axel Rossvanes, Luxen Bellman, Ashton Rossvanes and Billie Bellman. Dear sister in law of Grace and John Byers, and aunt of Kyle and Heather Hall, and Tricia and Tom Sigmund.
Family Tribute ~
Kathy Ann, 72, passed away peacefully on May 15th, leaving behind a family who adored her and a legacy of love that will never fade.
Kathy was the definition of strength and grace. She was sweet yet wonderfully sassy, enduring through life’s hardships with fierce determination and a charismatic spirit that drew people to her instantly. She was smart, empathetic, quick-witted, and always knew how to make those around her laugh, feel seen, and feel loved.
Above all else, Kathy loved her family. Her husband, Bruce, was the love of her life and her constant companion. Together they built a life filled with love, memories, and unwavering devotion. While she loved her children deeply, nothing brought Kathy more joy than being “Nana” to her grandbabies. They were her whole heart, and she treasured every moment spent spoiling them, shopping for them, and making them feel endlessly special.
Kathy found happiness in life’s simple joys — thrifting for hidden treasures, sewing with care and creativity, wandering through Cabela’s, dancing whenever she had the chance, admiring her jewelry, and shopping for her grandchildren just because she loved seeing them smile. She had a gift for making ordinary moments feel warm and unforgettable.
Her absence leaves an immeasurable void, but the love, strength, humor, and memories she gave so freely will continue to live on in everyone who knew her.
She will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.
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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...




