Frederick-Molyneux-Obituary

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Frederick T. Molyneux

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Jun 1, 1925 – Dec 9, 2024

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BORN
June 1, 1925
DIED
December 9, 2024
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

 

FREDERICK T. MOLYNEUX

1925 – 2024

 

West Springfield - Frederick T. Molyneux, 99, died peacefully Monday at home.  He was born in Tonawanda, NY, the son of the late James and Lena M. (Cook) Molyneux. Fred was a 1943 National Honor Society graduate of Johnstown, NY...

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May he rest in eternal peace, never forget the ones we meet in our lives , a real gentleman

Glenn and Linda. I am so sorry for your loss. And I am so sorry that I didn't find his obituary until today (01 May 2025). My good fortune was that your Dad was my first boss when I joined Monsanto in Dec 1967. He was my boss for 6 or 7 years, when we both moved on to other jobs. I learned a lot about engineering from him and was so lucky to have such a kind guy as a boss. In one of his last projects before he retired, he and I both worked together on a fast track, pilot plant project. ...

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Rest in Peace Grandpa. You will be sadly missed.

Linda & family, I am so sorry to learn of your Dad's passing - he always had a smile and welcoming to me. As well as your Mom. They are together now watching over you, Glen and your family.

I didn't get to see him very often, but we stayed in touch by mail, and he would often include a newspaper article or two that he thought I would like. When we visited, I always remember him as being kind, thoughtful, and carrying a warm smile.
He will be missed!

Jim and I were so blessed to have such a kind and sweet neighbor.
GOD bless you and your family.

Fred was my first supervisor at Monsanto when I got out of college. He set the standard for my business career for my lifetime. Always enjoyed waving to him when he was in the East Longmeadow July parade over the years in his antique car Bob Maccarini