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Obituary of Tyler Klupacs
July 26, 1994 – November 5, 2018
Tyler Klupacs. Age 24 of Brownstown.
Beloved son of Barbara (Teddy) Smith and Andrew (Brea) Klupacs. Dearest grandson of Richard (the late Eunice) Rice and Cindy Hargis. Dear great-grandson of Joyce (the late Garvin) Craig. Loving brother of Jacob Smith, Noah Smith, Brendan Smith, Veda Klupacs, Sunny Klupacs and Loula Klupacs. Dear nephew of Heather Fern, Tonya Johnston, Misty Martin and Ginger Langland.'
Family Tribute
Andrew Tyler Klupacs
24 years is not a life time. It’s a glimpse, a too short view into something that allows enough joy to assure an eternity of pain at its passing.
Tyler found himself in a world that did not fit him. He wandered around trying to find a place not knowing how to define that place.
Tyler’s heart was so big that any means he had were unable to contain his expression of love.
Tyler was so proud of his family. He looked at them with such beaming pride that it rendered him unable to see and realize his own greatness.
He would smile a weary smile that if you caught it, it had the potential to break you down.
Those who knew Tyler and got past his imperfections were able to know love in a way that gives him immortality.
He will be remembered for his capacity to love, nothing else mattered!
Tyler’s Poem
A life lost is the pain of living
Once unburdened from this earth
The soul is free to perform its true duty.
Allowed to experience happiness beyond what morality could express.
Tears are an expression of this earth
For in heaven there is no pain.
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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...