Heinz-Molsen-Obituary

Heinz Molsen

Dallas, Texas

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Molsen, Heinz Gunder March 23, 1969 - July 11, 2009 Born in Dallas, TX, Heinz (Gun) Molsen graduated from Highland Park High School and The University of the South, Sewanee, TN. Gun was a sensitive, intuitive and creative individual. He will be fondly remembered for his compassion, kind heart...

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He was very loved. I fell in love with his aura. We were never an an exclusive couple. We simply enjoyed each other´s company and thoughts on various subjects. I was and am still taken aback with Heinz´s absent in this mortal world. For a very good reason...I feel that is going to always be present among every life that he touched...actually, probably everyone. , Your friend, Karen

YEP YEP YEE HEE-HAW GO TEXAS RANGERS. I know that Sweet Gun was thar special angel that I saw dancing above the Rangers.
durging 2010 season and play offs. OMG i do ms u. Gun you will always be in my heart and in my Dreams you are my special angel.

We will all miss cousin Gun. He was always the go to guy for the latest Stars and Cowboys news - a true fan. Always the character at the family holiday dinners - never knew what to expect next. I enjoyed the time getting to know Gun and having the talks about hunting and dogs.

Heinz (as I knew him in the beginning) joined the Molsen family a few months after I did. Fred and I were married about four months before he was born and I had the honor of being, not only his aunt, but also was his godmother.He was a fun loving person from the beginning and always made his own mark at family gatherings. The Fourth of July was always a favorite at the Molsen farm and Heinz was right there helping his dad with the firacrackers! There are so many memories - Christmas plays...

Gun was always a joy to be around. His kind and sensitive heart will be missed deeply!! My favorite memories of Gun are his love for writing our Christmas plays, watching the Cowboys play on Thanksgiving, and seeing him at Goffs on Tuesday nights! My most recent memory was at Parker's baptism. My son Wilson turned around during the ceremony and thought Jesus was there-because Gun was sporting his new look! How funny!!! Miss you lots!!!!!!!

Gun was a genuinely nice person with his easygoing attitude on life and his great smile. I sure will miss that.

Laura Cozby

He was good company.

Tom Blakeley

Where I live in Bucks County, PA, I see wildlife every day. When I see a lone fox, buck, hawk or wild turkey, I am reminded of my brother. He is now free like they are.

It is a great comfort knowing that Gun is at peace. He leaves behind family and friends whom he loved, and who will always love him.
My children will miss seeing him at their various sporting events, and as their escort on Tuesday evening burger nights. He was definitely their favorite non-conventional babysitter. I always got a chuckle at breakfast when the kids would confess the latest scheme they got away with during Gun's babysitting duties. He joked that he would never want his own...