Norman W. Mollard

Norman W. Mollard

Norman Mollard Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, 2007.
Norman W. Mollard died at Cartmell Home Oct. 29 from complications of a heart attack and stroke. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at First Christian Church at 113 E. Crawford, Palestine. Interment will be at Palestine New Addition Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Herrington/Land of Memory Funeral Home with Dr. Jerry D. Elrod officiating. He was born Aug. 3, 1923, to Norman Mollard and Irene Gilmore Mollard in Palestine. His boyhood home was located on North Fowler Street. His 27-year career as an Officer in the United States Navy took him far beyond Palestine. He retired as a Lieutenant Commander in 1969. He returned to Palestine in 1975, where he continued his second career in building contracting, real estate and property development. Prior to that he had lived in Houston, Corpus Christi NAS and many other Naval Air Stations. In 1976, he began a lifelong historical project renovating and rehabilitating the Redlands Building, complete with shops and apartments, including a penthouse. His offices also were there. He was involved in numerous community efforts and was part of the original group who preserved the John H. Reagan School which became the Museum for East Texas Culture. He served as president of the Board of the Museum for several terms. Along with Jean, his wife, he participated in the rebirth of Old Town, Palestine, converting many of the original Palestine structures for current day use. He was active in the Noon Lions Club, having served in many offices; he was a Mason; a member of Downtown Palestine Association; a member of Classic Cars of Palestine; a member of Mardi Gras Crew and former king; a member of the Silver Haired Legislature and numerous other organizations. He was inducted into the Commemorative Air Force Hall of Fame in Midland, Texas.He is survived by his wife, Mary Jean Mollard; sister, Marie Brown and husband Ed; Robert Laughlin, brother in law. His children include Colleen Courtney, Rennee Carbajal and Norman Mollard III, all of Houston; Judy Dickens of California; Norma French of West Columbia, Texas; and Charlotte Wammel, also of California. He is also survived by his many grandchildren. Pallbearers are William Carbajal, Lee Chaffin, Patrick Courtney, Jerry Hansen, Robert Laughlin, Roy Stark and Bill Tatum. Honorary pallbearers are Ed Brown, Alvin Coleman, Jim Hammond, Charles Leonard, Bob Miller and Leo Mizell. Following the burial at New Addition Cemetery, a reception will be held at the Harvey Women's Club. Memorials may be made to the Museum for East Texas Culture, 400 Micheaux, Palestine, TX 75801 or Palestine Public Library Special Collections, 1101 N. Cedar St., Palestine, Tx 75801. Condolence calls will be received from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Herrington/Land of Memory Funeral Home.

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November 13, 2007

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November 5, 2007

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19 Entries

Donnie Freeman

November 13, 2007

Jean, what an honor it was to get to know Norman. He was an outstanding member of "The Greatest Generation". A man who served his country with honor, bravery and dignity. We will all miss him, his ready smile, flashing eyes and wonderful sense of humor. May he now rest in peace, knowing that he competed a job well done.

Gilbert Garay

November 10, 2007

Jean and family, we will always remember Norman for the kind, friendly person he was to all. our prayers are with you and all the family.

Susan Shannon

November 5, 2007

I will always remember Norman. His smile and happy greetings were special. I loved the time spent at the Redlands years ago getting to know the three of you. All of us at Bead Traders have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Susan, Jason and Lilly

Linda Bowman

November 3, 2007

Dear Jean I'm sorry to hear of the death of my cousin, Norman. I'll always remember your kindness when we came to your beautiful home on the lake for Thanksgiving and you and Norman coming to my Mother's funeral and sending me the pictures you took. "We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ." Romans 5:1 Love to you Jean, Linda Marie Bettis Bowman -Nell's daughter.

Darlene Mollard Redden

November 2, 2007

Jean, We were so sorry to hear about Norman. Billie's son in Longview called her to tell her he read about Norman in the paper. Also, Darwin called us tonight to say he read about Norman in the Orlando paper. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Darlene & Jim Redden - Cousins -

Fred Bettis

November 2, 2007

Your family has our sincere sympathy. We recall fondly the reunion of the Mollards at the Redlands Building when it was in the initial stages of renovation. My mother was Lois Nell Mollard Bettis, sister to Norman's father. May God bless and keep all of you. Fred and Selma Bettis, Punta Gorda FL

Lynda Page

November 1, 2007

Jean, My thoughts and prayers are with you tonight. I'll see you tomorrow.
Lynda Page

Karen Armstrong

November 1, 2007

Robert and Jean,
My heartfelt sympathy to your family. The conversations that I have had with Norman will stay with me always. He was a very interesting man, a man that loved his country and fought for what he believed in. He was from a wonderful generation of men that well, they just don't make them like that anymore. He will be greatly missed and I am so very blessed that I had the chance to know him.
Love you guys,
Karen Armstrong

Nathan Merritt

November 1, 2007

Anderson county lost an Honorable man, a forward looking visionary. I send my deepest heartfelt condolences to Jean, family, and friends.

Kay Craig

November 1, 2007

Jean & Robert, I have shared with many over the years the wonderful treasures derived from having been blessed to know your family. Norman was a great teacher. I never see a beautiful crafted ceiling fan without remembering the pride he took in showing me the painstaking restoration techniques of his unique creations. I also have learned something new about his glorious life everytime I hear of him. He represents the greatest quality of men this country has ever known, in so many ways. I can't be there tomorrow to celebrate his life with you, but I do hope to see you both soon. Know that you all have touched my life and represent the purest golden threads in my life's tapestry. Eternal life is that and he will be with us always.

Dale & Lynda Gore

November 1, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kim Cadle

October 31, 2007

Norman will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jean and the family.

Darwin & Emma Lou Gilmore

October 31, 2007

Jean and Marie our prayers are with you. We will be at the service Friday. Darwin and Emma Lou

Fred, Elizabeth, Brandon, Trevor Cowart

October 31, 2007

You cared. Thank you!

Joyce Rogers

October 31, 2007

Norman was a community leader,and wonderful friend to me, and he will be missed.Our Prayers are with you Robert Laughlin,and Jean Mollard.

Jim and Frances Liles

October 31, 2007

Our prayers are with Jean and the family.

Cleve Walker

October 31, 2007

Norman was as good of a man that could be. We will miss him so much.

Sandy Hanson

October 31, 2007

Norman was as fine a man as they come. He served his country and his community with all his heart and humility. He will be missed by all who knew him. Our prayers are with Jean and the rest of the Family.
---George and Sandy Hanson-----

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