Carlos-Molina-Obituary

Carlos Molina

Cleveland, Ohio

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DIED
December 21, 2024
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Cleveland, Ohio

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In the great mountains beyond, a fellow wanderer has joined the trail. On December 21, 2024, Carlos Alberto Molina Quijano passed away peacefully at age 63. He ended a battle with cancer that was met with his usual grit and tenacity. He was surrounded by family, listening to Tom Petty, and...

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I went to school with Carlos a St. Ignatius, we were part of a group on the West side(burbs) of Cleveland. He was a top student, always had a smile on his face, never talked bad about anyone, a real class act. He's one of those people you don't forget.

Molina family, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Carlos! I was unable to attend the services, however our prayers are with you in the coming days.

Carlos, you were a friend and a former bank colleague. We had fun times having lunches together. You always had a smile. May you rest in peace.

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Carlos was between my brother (Ignatius senior) and I (Ignatius freshman) on the soccer team. Amazing how fondly you can remember someone you haven't seen since then. Daring and tough and playful and skilled player. Fun and funny. Welcoming, never judgemental. Never had that upper-classman overlord sensibility. Made you smile and made you feel like a whole human being. Helped fuel my lifelong love of the game, along with his entire soccer era cadre. Funny how someone you knew for just a...

I´m so sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to Claudia and the entire Molina family during this difficult time. I hope you all find comfort in each other and the memories you shared with Carlos. Annie Kahl

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. All the beautiful summer nights playing with everyone on North Valley Drive and sledding in the valley during roaring winters that would send white blankets of snow down in feet not inches that was my fondest memory of the molina family for years thru the 1970's

CARLOS was a childhood friend. He lived two doors down from my family. His two sisters were friends with two of my sisters. Now Carlos was a force. He never showed any fear and you just knew he would always stay a friend. This loss is a great sadness to hear. Riding the bus to St Angela Merci was always an adventure , and Carlos was a quite person but it was understood he was aware of everyone. I know one thing for sure. He loved without conditions and he knew he was given the same love...

My deepest condolences for your loss. His legacy thrives in each of you.