Paul M. Federoff, a devoted husband, loving father, and cherished grandfather, passed away peacefully on October 10, 2025, in Trenton, Michigan, at the age of 84. Born on September 6, 1941, in Erie, Pennsylvania, Paul lived a life marked by dedication, love, and a deep appreciation for family.
For 30 years, Paul served as a Coating and Corrosion Supervisor at Ford Motor Company, becoming a respected figure within the industry through his unwavering work ethic and commitment to excellence. He also proudly served in the U.S. Navy, an experience that instilled in him the values of discipline and service which carried through to every aspect of his life.
He served onboard the USS Enterprise, CVAN-65 for four years. He was a plankowner of the first nuclear power air craft carrier. He served on its maiden voyage with highlights including meeting John F Kennedy and John McCain.
Paul held many passions, with woodworking, fishing, and an avid reader among his favorites. As a woodworker he touched the hearts of many family members and friends by making cradles for their babies. A fan of University of Michigan sports, he often found joy in bonding with family and friends over shared victories and game days. He took immense pride in his family, who were at the center of his world. He reveled in the warmth of family gatherings, always eager to share stories and laughter, creating cherished memories that will forever resonate in the hearts of his loved ones.
He leaves behind his beloved wife of 61 years, Sally Federoff, who was not only his partner in life but also his closest friend. They enjoyed travelling and spending time at their retreat in the Irish Hills.
Together they nurtured a wonderful family, which includes their children, Natalie (Mark) Durica and Paul S. (Erin) Federoff. Paul's legacy continues through his grandchildren, Patrick, Danny, Molly, and Cole, who brought him endless joy and made his heart swell with pride.
Paul also leaves behind his brother-in-law, Norman Gregor, as well as a host of nieces and nephews: Mark (Brenda), Steve (Diane), Rich (Michelle), Mandy (Andrew), Joe (Keri), Amy (Alan), and Michael (Tami). Each of them carries a piece of Paul with them, remembering his laughter, kindness, and the wisdom he shared.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Steve and Hazel Federoff, and his siblings, Natalie Gregor and David Federoff. Their memories remained close to his heart, a testament to his strong family bonds.
Visitation will be held at The Trenton Chapel - Martenson Family of Funeral Homes on Monday, October 13, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at the funeral home at 11:00 a.m. The burial will take place at Michigan Memorial Park Cemetery that same afternoon at 3:30 p.m., complete with military honors performed by the Downriver Veterans Honor Guard.
Paul M. Federoff will be remembered fondly by all who had the privilege to know him, and his legacy will continue through the lives he touched with his unwavering love and support. His family finds solace in the countless memories shared and the profound impact he has had on their lives.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Downriver for Veterans in Paul's honor.
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