Dennis Molnar

Dennis Molnar obituary

Dennis Molnar

Dennis Molnar Obituary

Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province on Jan. 28, 2017.
April 29, 1920 - January 20, 2017
It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather Dennis Molnar. He is survived by his wife of 63 years Hanna; Children Alexa (Ken), Andrea, Dennis (Kathy), Julia (David), Michael (Ann) and Stephen (Wendy); Grandchildren Decker (Christine), Marina, Nicholas, Theresa, Alexa, Sebastian, Alexander, Julien, Dominic, Lucas, Arabella, Jonathan, Jack, Max and Julia; Great-grandchildren Lucy and Henry; Cousins Gabriella Reti, Alessandra Piccone, Francesco Piccone and their families in Hungary and Canada; Brother-in-law Maximilian Hoyos (Elisabeth). Dennis (Boy) will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, great sense of humour, sharp intellect and that he believed in giving back what he received from his adopted country. He will be loved, missed and always remembered. A private family funeral was held.
In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing to the Dennis Molnar Graduate Student Scholarship which he established at UBC in 2006 to support students for classical studies and archaeological field work. Donate online at support.ubc.ca/dennis-molnar-scholarship or call UBC at 604-827-4111.

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Douglas Day

August 13, 2019

Just noticed this page about Dennis
I must have been away when he died.
He was a great guy and we did a few deals together and even when things didnt go well he was always fair and reasonable.
My best wishes to his entire family
Sincerely Douglas R Day

This picture says it all...

January 28, 2017

Suzanne everett

January 28, 2017

Dennis was a wonderful raconteur and also loved to listen! He will missed by many.

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