Michael-Molnar-Obituary

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Michael E. Molnar

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

Aug 8, 1964 – Dec 10, 2019 (Age 55)

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BORN
August 8, 1964
DIED
December 10, 2019
AGE
55
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown Obituary

Michael E. Molnar, 55, passed away at St. Luke’s Hospice House on December 10th, 2019, after a courageous fight with cancer. Michael was a fun-loving man, well-liked and truly beloved by everyone who ever met him or came into contact with him. He was a proud member of the NRA, who loved his...

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Sandy & family, Sorry to hear about Mike.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Molnar Family,
Our deepest sympathy for the lose of Mike.
We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
May God give you strength during this most difficult time.

James Hanley and the Hanley Family

Sandy and girls Im so sorry about Mike. He was a great guy! My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time ❤

Molnar family,I'm so sorry for you loss.I remember the good old days growing up on the south side.Mike always in his yard.We would yell over the fence he would pick us up in his hot white car.I don't even remember where we all would go but I do remember Mikes smile and always had such a great additude.He was a great guy!

Michael came to my store as a technician who worked for pa lottery, every time he was at our store he was the most friendliest guy I ever met. we had lots of fun talking about sports and other topics. He would sit down here and have lunch and be here for an hour or so. We will miss Michael every time we call for tec service with pa lottery, May god bless his soul and may he rest in peace.


Bobby Patel
Emmaus Ave Market

To Sandy and Family So sorry for youre loss may Mike RIP Gene Kratzer

To Mike's family I offer my deepest sympathy. I grew up with Mike, so sorry for you'r loss.

Mike smiled all the time. I never understood that but he immediately ended your down mood when he showed up to hang out. Never saw him have a bad day. How is that even possible? If you were having one he had a way of changing that by taking you somewhere to just change the scenery. He was the kind of guy that if you had a problem with anything from a car to a collapsing barn he would immediately dive right in to help get it fixed. Even if you didn't feel like doing it because it depressed...

To All the Molnar Family:

May the peace of the Lord that surpasses all understanding, cover you during this difficult process. In thoughts and prayers. God bless!