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Kevin Molinari

San Francisco, California

1958 - 2022

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Kevin MolinariDecember 18, 1958 - October 4, 2022Kevin "Mol" Molinari passed away suddenly at 63 years of age. He was the youngest of four sons born to Virginia and Donald Molinari (Deceased). Kevin was preceded in death by his brothers Jim and Steve. Kevin is survived by his sons Shane Patrick...

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Whenever I see a great basketball game or hear a great Rock & Roll song from the 1970's "Kevin" crosses my mind. A very kind Soul!

I´m so Sorry Dad You Were an Amazing father to Me and Shane He helped me Threw so much throughout my entire life... He got Me Into so many great schools like Lynwood and Boulder Creek Academy Toke me on so many great vacations and I learned so much from Him He Did So Much for me and Shane Not only that He was my father he was also My best friend and we were so close as friends and now that he´s Gone I will forever love him and miss him...

It was a blessing to know Kevin. He´s was a one of a kind man with a big heart that always made me laugh when I had the chance to talk to him. I wish we had time to talk again as I would have told him how much I appreciated his friendship over the years. Rest in peace Kevin. I´ll miss you.

Kevin "the Mol" Molinari! What a friend to us all! A very kind and generous soul.. As a young kid (I met him when I was 7 yrs old in St. Cecilia schoolyard) he taught us the ropes because we didn't go to school there (St. Anne's). Great ballplayer at whatever he did. When he started driving at 16 yrs old he always bought big bomber cars so he could pile 10 people in. Before my oldest brother "Hugh" passed away (1998) Kev came by in his convertible Lincoln Continental and took him out for the...

I was a transplant from Boston. Kevin was my friend when I had no others. He basically took me in. Recently I´ve been in awe at how much he loved his boys and how proud he was of them. Every one of our conversations was full of laughter. This is a real loss for all of us. I´ll always think of him and smile Brian Kelly , Massachusetts

I met Kevin by working for him, over the years I got to know him well and got to know his family as well and become a friend. I enjoyed the talks we had and things we did over the years. He sure loves his family. He will be missed. I know I will think of him every time I use my outdoor grill. Rest in peace good friend

Goodbye friend