Jarmila Anna Hlavaty
Jarmila Anna Hlavaty, entered eternal life on December 3, 2021 at the age of 98. Jarmila grew up in Dearborn, MI and graduated from Fordson High School in January 1942. She met her husband, Victor, at the Sokol Club in Dearborn. They were happily married for 51 years. They raised five children in Royal Oak and enjoyed many happy retirement years on Harsens Island. Jarmila was a homemaker who enjoyed all aspects of raising her family. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, and spending time with her family and grandchildren.
She is survived by her son, Mark Hlavaty, son, Ray (Sue) Hlavaty, daughter, Alice (Roger) Betz, and daughter, Sue (Randy) Meier; daughter in law, Ann (Rob) Naubert; her grandchildren, Bryan Hlavaty, Megan (Alex) Calderon, Erin (Aaron) Giannoni, Melanie Betz (Eric Haggett), Christopher Betz, Sara (Mike) Farwig, Rebecca (Tyler) Przywara, Matthew Meier, Michael Meier, and Mac Meier; her great grandchildren, Gabriela Calderon, Camila Calderon, Mariana Calderon, Alayna Farwig, Michael Farwig, and Remi Przywara.
Jarmila was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Victor; brother, Benjamin; and son, Kenneth.
As per her wishes, Jarmila will be cremated and a memorial service will take place on Harsens Island this summer. In lieu of flowers, or for those interested in making a donation in memory of Jarmila, please consider a donation to the Harsen’s Island Historical Society (harsensislandhistory.org) or Detroit Goodfellows (detroitgoodfellows.org).
The family is being served by the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.bardenfuneralhome.com.

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Much love to you and your family as you recall the special memories you each have of your mom. I will cherish my conversations with her over the last 30 years. We Dearborn gals had lots to talk about when we had the chance to visit. She is the woman I think about in Proverbs 31. She served God with all her heart, respected her husband, was a loving mother and served others with love and kindness. Probably her greatest legacy is the part of her that you now carry inside you to share with all the generations of your family for years to come. Enjoy peace that surpasses all understanding as you rest assured that she is experiencing great joy tonight.