Richard-Molitor-Obituary

Richard J. Molitor

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Molitor, Richard J., - Beloved Husband, Dad & Grandpa 1928 - 2002 Dick Molitor, died peacefully on Sunday morning, November 10 surrounded by his wife of 20 years, Ethel and his children. Dick is preceded in death by his brother, David Molitor and by his first wife, Kathleen. Their marriage...

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Our sincerest sympathy to the Molitor family. May the Lord keep you in his care.

Sincerest condolences to Richard's family from your West Coast cousins

You have sympathy for your great loss.

Don Welch
Son of Ruth (Effertz)Welch and Leo Welch of St. Paul, Minnesota

Dear Paul and Family: At this sad time, we remember all the kindness, concern and prayers you shared with the Make-A-Wish families in Wisconsin. We now offer our concern and prayers to you and your family. Sincerely, Jerry and Judy Schwerm

Have been to Cretin-Derham, U of Minnesota, saw a few of Paul's 3,000 hits, his Mother's Day homers and will go to Cooperstown. Would say that the acorn, Paul, did not fall far from the tree, Dick. There is a lot of Dick in Paul.
The whole family personifies Minnesota Nice.
Deepest sympathies to each and every one.

Judy and family, My thoughts have been with you this week. I'm sure your parents' spirits will live on and on in your family. May you find comfort in this thought and in the hearts of your family and friends. God Bless. Dotes.

Paul and family,
It is one year to the day when my father, also a St. Paul resident, passed away suddenly and he would have been 74 also.
They say that time heals all wounds, but not entirely when it comes to death.
If your dad was as much as a role model as mine was growing up, you both have to be very proud of the results. I know that you will never forget your dad, as I will never forget mine. Be strong, but above all, be human.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you...

We will all miss our grandpa and his laugh and his jokes and even when he talked like donald duck.We love you grandma Ethel and our prayers are with you.

To Paul and all the Molitors,

I will never forget your father sitting "quietly" at the Attucks-Brooks games back in the 70's, often with my father--usually a row or two behind your mother, my mother and Arline Winfield. The men always sat silently as the women's cheers and opinions of the umpiring could be heard clear across Dunning Field. Well, they're all together now, having left us with many memories and moments of magic.

Remember the good times...and give...