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Daniel Molinaro

Bismarck, North Dakota

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Daniel MolinaroDaniel "Dan" J. Molinaro passed away unexpectedly of natural causes Dec. 5, 2007, in Grand Forks. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 10, at First Evangelical Free Church, 205 43rd Ave. N.E., Bismarck. Burial will be held at 1 p.m. in the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery,...

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I was very saddened to hear of Dan's death. I grew up with Dan beginning with Highland Acres Elementary School through our graduation from Bismarck High School. I have to smile thinking about playing in the coulees behind his and my house, both in summer and winter. Dan was a good soul and I regret having fallen out of touch. My deepest sympathes to his family.

We are friends of Dan through RBC Life Sciences and want to say that he was a wonderful man and we enjoyed getting to know him over the years thru conferences and trips. He will be greatly missed by all. God Bless each of you.
In Him,
Paul and Linda Cruciano

To the Family of Daniel Molinaro: I knew Dan as he was the Commander/Property Book Officer for the old 816th ECSEC when I was the Supply Sergeant for the 816th ECSEC. He was a great individual to work for, and do wish to express my deepest symathy to the family.

It was with great sadness that I received notice of Dan's passing from my Father. Having lived out of State for many, many years, I had not kept in contact with old friends from NoDak. However, memories of Dan are exactly as described in his obituary. A very kind, hard-working, bright and inventive man. He will be missed greatly, and my condolences to all family and friends.

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My condolences to the friends and family of Dan Molinaro. Dan was my commander when I was the operations sergeant for the old 816th. I can say that in all of my years of service, that Dan was the best and smartest commander I ever had. Sorry we lost touch and had I known I would have been at the internment. Sorry for your loss.

To Jean and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I did not even know Dan was ill. Major Daniel Molinaro and I worked together for many years in the Military Academy, we competeted in the National Biatholon and were friends for many years. Dan was an outstanding individual. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Dear Jean and Family, I heard the sad news Monday morning. I first met Dan-the-Man on a blind date about 15 years ago, he had that smile that made you smile too. Those of us who were lucky enough to cross paths with him will forever hold him in our hearts. Remembering the sweet, kind, angel of a man that he was and always will be. Love and Peace, Kelli

Molinaro Family,
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Danny. It makes me smile thinking about hanging out with the Molinaro Gang, what a family you are. I hope you gather strength from knowing that Dan touched us all and we are here for you to lean on now. I have not seen you guys in many years but I send you the warmest of hugs at this difficult time.