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Eugene Frank Molinaro

Racine, Wisconsin

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RACINE - Eugene Frank Molinaro, 81, passed away from cancer on Wednesday, January 16, 2008, at the Veterans Hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla. He was born July 28, 1926, in Racine, son of Henry and Rose (nee: Ricchio) Molinaro. He married Carolyn Wells August 20, 1955, at St. Lucy's in Racine....

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Mrs. Molinaro, my condolences to you at this sad time. I remember you as Miss Wells when you started teaching at UGHS. I graduated in 1955. I remember that you had shower duty. We had a male physical education teacher so you would come to the locker room and supervise us. I wish that I would've taken the Home Ec. classes that you taught instead of the science and math classes that I took. That knowledge would have been more useful to me than Geometry or Algebra. Mr. Molinaro was a fine man...

I extend my deepest sympathy to his family. While Gene was a great basketball coach, we as referees always looked at him with a leary wonder at what was coming next. Through our years together, we attended many functions with Gene and I know that on this day, my father (Rudy) is teching him in heaven. We will all be at the BIG game someday.

Dolly and Family – please accept our sincere condolences on Gene’s passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Even though this is a time for sorrow for all, I cannot help but to smile when I remember Gene. To hear the lifelong stories that my father has shared with me of their various exploits over the years (why in the world did I get yelled at for some of the benign things I did growing up?); to recall times I was fortunate to have spent with Jamboy on either the golf course or bocce...

Our deepest sympathies to the Molinaro Family.

Gene (Jamboy) as dad would have called him was always so friendly to me. I remember wrestling him at my high school graduation party.A really great man.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I was in the class of '74. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Gene was a great man that touched many of our lives, though breifly, he will be remembered.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Your Father was one of the nicest and most understanding man that we knew. He always had such a great smile and passed it on to more people than we will ever know. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Although I am not with you at this time,You are in my thoughts and prayers. Will always hold Gene in a special place in our hearts.