Bernhard-Molter-Obituary

Bernhard R. Molter

West Allis, Wisconsin

1928 - 2016

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West Allis, Wisconsin
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Molter, Bernhard R. Passed away at age 88 on November 25, 2016, with his family by his side. Born January 12, 1928 in Milwaukee, WI to Bernhard and Marie (Losch) Molter. Devoted husband to Marilyn (nee Holzem) for 54 years. Loving father to Linda (Steven) Zik, Kelli Molter, Susan (James) Gossett....

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Hard to believe three years have passed since we said good bye to Bernie. Bernie was a neighbor that turned into a friend. We miss him.
Peace and love to the Molter family.

I wish true peace for the Molter family.

Gail and I met Bernie through Steve and Linda, we immediately had a great neighbor- friend. We enjoyed cerebrating many holidays, birthdays and just hanging out at the campfire at Steve and Linda's house, plus numerous other events. He always had interesting WWII stories and jokes, even though occasionally he would tell them over and over. We respected Bernie for his service to his country as a WWII vet and dedicating his life to his
community as a Milwaukee police officer. Bernie loved...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE MOLTER FAMILY WITH RESPECT TO HIS PASSING.

BERNIE MOLTER WAS A CHARACTER, AS CHARACTERIZED IN THIS OBITUARY AND DESCRIPTIVE WORDS ABOUT HIS LEAVING MOTORCYCLE PATROL AND TRANSFERRING TO MOTOR VEHICLES --- FURTHERMORE ISSUING TICKETS TO "FRIENDS AND FAMILY".

I MET BERNIE MOLTER, IN ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1962, DURING MY FIRST ASSIGNMENT AT #7 DISTRICT. BERNIE, ACTUALLY WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIME, DURING THE PRE-CHRISTMAS SEASON OF GIVING, WHEN ALL THE BURGLARS WERE...

Reading Bernie's obituary about his years as a policeman made us smile! He had so many great stories of his wonderful life that he shared with us on our New England trip. We are so blessed to have met both Bernie and Marilyn during this trip. Everyone on the bus loved Bernie! He always had a hug for everyone! He will be missed by many.

Wendy & Dick Becker

My sisters and I loved our dad. We experienced being unconditionally loved by him, and he taught us to appreciate our family, country, and nature. He empowered us as women to be independent and successful. We have great lives because of him.

My condolences to the Molter Family.

RIP Bernie. You were a great partner on Squad 75.

Lee Krenzke