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Jeffrey Molnar

Perrysburg, Ohio

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MOLNARJeffrey S. Jeff Molnar, 44, of Perrysburg, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly due to a heart attack on Sunday, June 28, 2015, at St. Luke's Hospital in Maumee. He was born on June 25, 1971, in Oregon, Ohio to Della (Boyer) and Julius S. Molnar Jr. and was a 1989 graduate of Northwood High...

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Jeff was a wonderful friend. He will always be in my heart and in the wonderful memories we had together. I will miss him very much.

I have met on the plane going to Bonaire where I was born I remember giving him tips where to go and what do. So sad gone too soon.
Helouise Verstraete

We are so very sorry to hear this. May God bless your family during this difficult time

I had 6 wonderful years with Jeff and words can't explain how much he will be missedhe will always have a place in my heart. Jeff loved life and lived every moment to the fullest! My heart goes out to his family...

My heart hurts today. I will miss your visits to Home Depot. You were the kind of customer I always wished there would be more of. Your smile, kindness and stories will be missed, my friend. Your journeys have beenincredible, but your final one is treasured.

We are so sorry to hear about Jeff's sudden passing. We met him when we had him do work on our house. He did a wonderful job and we enjoyed hearing stories of his and Holly's trips. His cheerful enthusiasm and energy will be missed. May our thoughts and prayers be with all of you.

Jeff was a master craftsman in the art of drywall. Jeff will be sorely missed. His memory will persist forever in the annals of The MRYC. He left us too soon.

R. R. Dobelbower, MD, PhD
Fleet Surgeon., MRYC

Our sincerest condolences, this was shockingly sad news. We had the pleasure of knowing Jeff for many years after meeting him at an AYC Commodore's Ball in one of the hospitality rooms. We know how passionate he was about boating and life in general. We will miss his stories about his travels as he has now embarked on his final journey, way too soon. He will be missed by many.

PC Ken and Gloria Zoltanski (TSC/AYC)