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John Russell Molt Jr.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1947 - 2023

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Molt Jr., John Russell 11/22/1947 - 3/25/2023 Grand Rapids age 75, passed away Saturday, March 25, 2023. He was preceded in death by his parents, Russ and Dorothy Molt; sister, Jacqueline "Jackie" Kozarski. John is survived by his wife of 52 years, Joanne Molt; children, Sarah (Rolfe)...

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STILL MISS YOU JOHN!!

He was a great guy! Always upbeat, kind, helpful, and fun.

MISS YOU and your genuine friendship!!

Joanne& Family: So sorry for your loss. I also enjoyed being around John when I was in G.R. He also had a way to keep things on a humorous level. He will be missed by many.

We had the blessing to be classmates with John at WC. During our senior year, John rode to and from school with us. He was a bright light and a joy to share time with. John was a gift to all that knew him. Our prayers, thoughts, sympathy and God's Embrace of Love to John's entire family.

Prayers for all of the Molt family. Fond memories of John coaching baseball. RIP.

What a very sad loss. I respected John so much. He was kind, generous, and so very smart. He spent unmeasurable time helping me (and so many others) better understand the complex game of bridge. And he did so with a joie-de-vivre that made him fun to be around. We had such good laughs! I am so very sad at his passing. I send my most sincere condolences to his whole family and especially to Joanne. He was a very, very special mixture of fun, intelligence, and sincerity.

Played many rounds of golf with Molty, several in Florida with R. Parini, B. D´Darazio, J. Campione. We were not smart enough to play bridge so setback was our game. John had great dry sense of humor. Very much loved his family. We loved him. Jim & Linda Badaluco

I feel blessed to have known him through playing bridge.. A very kind and considerate man. He will be truly missed. I feel blessed to have known him through playing bridge. a gift to the bridge world. A kind and considerate man. He will be truly missed.