Valentine-Molyneux-Obituary

Valentine "Val" Molyneux

Anchorage, Alaska

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Valentine "Val" J. Molyneux, 69, of Anchorage died Nov. 5, 2008, in Boston.A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Monday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 2222 E. Tudor Road, followed by a celebration of life at the Petroleum Club, 3301 "C" St.Mr. Molyneux was diagnosed with esophageal cancer...

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Sandy-
I was saddened to hear about Val's illness and death. He was truly a man of integrity, one who I enjoyed working for at VECO as his Secretary. He was very kind and admirable. I wish you and your family much peace during this difficult time.

Dear Sandy,
We were shocked to hear of your loss. Hopefully you will join us sometimes at the Alyeska Bake Shop and the Double Musky when we return to Anchorage. We will miss seeing both of you together as we often did. You were a terrific couple as we are sure that you already knew. We look forward to continued friendship. Our hearts and prayers are with the whole family at this time. We find comfort at the Girdwood Methodist Church where God seems to hear our needs. I am sure...

Sandy
Sorry to hear of Val's passing. He will be missed by all, our thoughts are with you in this difficult time.

I am among many little people who were touched by this great man. Mr Molyneux always had a kind word and encouragement for anyone he worked with. Even though we haven't seen Val in years we always thought of him as one of the greatest men we worked with. He touched more lives than anyone could know. We will miss him. The world is a smaller place without him.

Hello Sandy
Val will be greatly missed.We (David) and I always had fun times with you both.Lots of memories.My thoughts are with you at this time.I consider it a privilage to have been one of Val's friends.
Lesley

The Anchorage community lost a great supporter with the passing of Val. I consider him a true friend and associate in Scouting and other community organizations.

Val was a good person, the world is emptier for his loss.

Dear Sandy:

Please accept our deepest condolences on the loss of Val.

We are deeply saddened by his death, and think back to the happy times that Val and Sandy always helped bring about. Talk about one dynamic and fun-loving couple.

From bazaars in Baku to belly dancers in Azerbaijan to Tahoe; Calgary; Denver; Anchorage; Banff; and yes, the Seattle airport. The memories are all good. We share your loss.

To Sandy and family,

I was saddened to hear of Val's illness and my condolences go to you on his passing. My best memory of Val is meeting up with him and you, Sandy, in Fernie, and hearing that you two had skiied "the saddles" into the Easter Bowl! I hope your memory of that trip will be one of many that bring a smile to your face as you reflect on all the adventures you had together. What a full life you had together!

You are in my thoughts and prayers,
Barb Smeed
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