Richard-Molnar-Obituary

Dr. Richard Joseph Molnar

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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MOLNAR - Dr. Richard Joseph, made his transition Sunday, February 24, 2002. Born April 30, 1952, in Teaneck, New Jersey to Florence and Joseph Molnar to whom he was a devoted son. Richard grew up in Dmont, New Jersey, a parishioner of St. Mary's Church and a graduate of Dumont H.S. class of 1970...

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To Rick's Wife Lauren, Family,and Friends,

My deepest sympathies to you all. My memories go back many years yet always so clear though regarding Rick. He was a true, sincere, real, and beautiful gentlemen. A class act and an especially remarkable reminder of why and what to do in this life and how best to prepare for the next. Geeeezzzz...."only the good" but he was really was one of the best. Bonnie

Dear Lauren and the Molnar Family:

I send you all my deepest and sincerest sympathy. As I wrote Rick and Lauren just a few weeks ago, I will always the remember the handsome tall blonde haired boy I met in grade school. Having moved to Arizona many years ago I never knew of Rick's musical talents; nor did I have the opportunity to know him as a doctor; but the few special memories I have of Rick lead me to believe he must have been very caring of his patients.

I'm...

Rick,
I will be forever brightened by the brilliance of your integrity and courage.
Gwen Jones Russo

Dear Molnar Family,
Please except my sincere condolences on your loss. Although I was a classmate of Rick's at Dumont High, we lived on different sides of town and I didn't get a chance to hang out with Rick much. It's strange how much our lives followed the same path. We both have a love of playing music and we are also the only two Chiropractors in our high school class. I remember just before graduating from Palmer College in 1978, I spotted Rick on campus. He told me he was...

Dear Family & Friends,

It was my great privledge to be Rick's friend. As a friend, I always looked up to Rick not just because he was tall but because he was good, fair, honest, decent, strong, hard working, curious, musically gifted, and without a doubt, the funniest person that I have ever known.
Rick came from a wonderful family. His mom Florence was always the most gracious host when as young boys, we'd go to Rick's house to listen to music, lift weights or just hang...

Lauren, Barbara and Stephen: My sincere condolences to each of you. You have all lost a very special man.

To Ricky, my neighbor for many years and my friend for life. I hope the journey was good. I will miss you. Save me a good seat.

Until we meet again pal.....

Whitey

My Dear Cousin Rick, the brother I never had, best man at my wedding. You have been taken too soon from this earth! We had a bond and a love that we formed as children.It mirrored the same bond and love our fathers, the brothers Michael Jr. and Joseph had years ago. I will miss the conversations that were still supposed to have with the results of our exploration of our grand pianos,the Hammond B3, the Roland and the Yamaha Keyboards. But never, will I forget those discussions we did have...

Me and Lisa will truly miss Rick and his wicked sense of humor, especially his musicianship which I will really miss. It's very sad when someone so special leaves us at such an early age. It makes one appreciate how special life is and how fleeting it can be. Now 2 of my earliest friends from growing up in music are gone and it saddens me deeply. He will be greatly missed. Bob and Lisa Hammerstein