RICHARD-MOLTER-Obituary

RICHARD "DICK" MOLTER

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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American Lung Association

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Richard J. (Dick) Molter, age 73, of Kentwood, former SSgt., US Army Rangers and Steelcase employee, passed away on June 1, 2020 to be joined with his Lord and Savior. The absence of body means present with our Heavenly Father. Richard retired from the military at the ripe old age of 21 due to...

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Dick was my friend and co-worker for many years. If someone needed help he would be the first to help out. He did the same for his time in the Military. He had a variety of health issues but very seldom discussed unless asked. I was very fortunate to have Dick as a friend and co-worker and he´s very much missed. Gary Conrad

I met Rich at Starbucks in the woodland mall. I was the manager at the time. Rich was an inspiration to all that knew him. I remember sitting with him on my lunch breaks as his wife walked the mall. He told me stories of his time in Vietnam war. His smile and his laughter I will never forget. Heaven has gained a new angel. I pray that his family celebrates his wonderful life. Thank you Rich for the memories

ere so sorry to hear about dicks passing. I was privileged to work with dick for many years. Nothing but a true gentleman and friend. He fought the hard fight for many years of pain. We love and miss you dick. RIP. Love deb Wilson

RIP Dick. Grew up with you. Known you for 50 years. You will be missed.
Thanks for your service and friendship.
Love, Steve and Marlene Lapekas

Another Vietnam Veteran taken way too young. Thank you for your service, Sir. Rest in peace.

Dick loved people and he loved fun! RIP, my friend.

I have known Dick for over 40 years and he was always a good friend. Up to recent we were in communication thru Facebook where he enjoyed sharing his thoughts in a positive manner. I worked with Dick at Steelcase Quality Assurance and sat next to him. He was always willing to help people and loved to have fun. Dick loved to fish and a few of us had boats where he kept coordinating fishing trips. He had health issues but never complained and was proud of his time in the military. Dick was a...

Great Friend, great Boss. Sadly missed

The Molter Family,
Prayers to all...
Deanie Host