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Obituary of Rosemary Gahman
October 27, 1959 – December 3, 2019
Rosemary Gahman. Age 60 of Brownstown.
Beloved wife of Kevin E. Gahman. Loving mother of Kevin P. (Micah Cryderman) Gahman, Brittany Rose (Cory Haynes) Gahman, Gabrielle Rose Gahman and Elizabeth Rose Gahman. Dearest glamma of Raelynn Rose Haynes and Ella Rose Haynes. Dear sister of William T. Grosman, George M. (Denise) Grosman, Kathleen M. Bass, Janet E. Grosman, Donald J. (Beverly) Grosman, Mary E. (Duane) Wilson, Frank M. (Nancy) Grosman, Joseph A. (Tamara) Grosman, Mark S. Grosman, Gloria J. Ritchie and Frances M. (Joseph) Layson. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents William T. and Mary A. Grosman, brother Michael F. Grosman, sister in law Mary Jo Grosman, brother in law David Ritchie, father in law Paul O. Gahman and mother in law Clara W. Gahman.
The family requests that everyone wear pink to the funeral home and the church in Rose's memory.
Family Tribute
Rose was a woman who gave a whole new meaning to the word love. She inspired her husband to become a better man and raised her children to reach for the stars. She has created a legacy of her love that continues with her two beloved grandchildren.
Rose brought a smile to the face of everyone around her, whether it was with a quick-witted joke or a kind gesture. She truly had a heart of rose gold.
When we think of Rose, we should always remember the great moments we shared with her. Even though we are not able to make new memories, the ones we all share will continue to bring light to our lives.
Rose was an incredible woman and will be missed immensely.
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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...