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Anthony Molinia Obituary

(Asbury Park Press)
(Courier News)
(Home News Tribune)

ANTHONY MOLINIA
AGE: 54 TOMS RIVER
Anthony Molinia, 54, born October 17, 1955, of Toms River, NJ passed away on August 29, 2010 surrounded by his loving wife, daughter and son due to a sudden illness. He was the former owner of A&S Executive Services, Inc., a limousine service based out of Hillsborough, NJ for over 20 years. Prior his passing, he worked for RPD Executive Coach, LLC, aka All Star Limousine Service in Green Brook, NJ as Director of Operations. He was born and raised in Fairview, NJ. He graduated from Cliffside Park High School in Cliffside Park, New Jersey and received an Associate's Degree in Police Science at Bergen Community College in Paramus, New Jersey. He loved the NY Giants with a passion and loved old muscle cars.
He is predeceased by his father Anthony B. Molinia, Retired Deputy Police Chief of the Fairview Police Department, his mother Marie Miccio and his sister in law Linda Molinia. His loss is overwhelming for his family, friends and business clients. Surviving are his wife of 30 years Susan Molina, to whom he was most devoted and loving, a daughter Melissa La Rue and her husband Bill of Manville, NJ and his son Anthony and his girlfriend of 6 years Liz Ervin of Middletown, Ohio. He was a wonderful, loving father and very proud to have raised two wonderful successful young adults and admired them for following their dreams and passions. He also leaves behind a brother Ralph Molinia and his wife Elaine of Lakewood, NJ and his loving niece and Godchild Angela Tetzlaff, her husband Scott and two grandnieces Rachael and Jillian, who he adored, of Toms River, NJ and a nephew Ricky Molinia of Lakewood, NJ as well as beloved cousins and other family.
The family will receive friends Thursday 2-4 & 7-9pm with a funeral service at 3:30pm at the Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerals, 145 St. Catherine Blvd., Toms River, NJ. A private cremation will be held with immediate family. Cards of sympathy can be sent to the funeral home. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, 1035 Hooper Ave., Toms River, NJ 08753, in Anthony Molinia's memory. Condolences may be sent by visiting www.ryanfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Asbury Park Press & Courier News & Home News Tribune on Aug. 31, 2010.

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Lynn Herb Glenn

August 25, 2022

Continued sympathies to the Molina family for their loss of Anthony. Sadly I lost My brother, Tom Herb, in February of this year. When you were close to the Molinia family, As they were our next-door neighbors and we were all close in age. My heart and thoughts continue to be with your family.

Rick Molinia

September 2, 2010

that picture captures my uncle perfectly..always had a genuine smile and brought love,life, and laughter to anyone in his positive circles. i painfully regret not spending more time with him because i know i would have enjoyed it. Jesus has a new Limo Driver, and is hearing stories about Uncle Anthony's wife Susie, and his two children all of whom he loved and was so proud of.

jeff&Betty pacilli

September 1, 2010

Hi Sue and family,Sorry to hear about the loss of Tony.Our thoughts and prayers our with you and your family.

Tom Herb

August 31, 2010

Hi Sue and family,
I am so sorry and shocked to find out about Anthony. Although we lost touch, we were like brothers growing up. Again, my deepest sympathy.

Lynn Herb Lutwin

August 31, 2010

Our deepest sympathies to the Molinia family from my family, the Herb/Hummel family. We were neighbors and went to school with Anthony and Ralph. Anthony was a wonderful, kind person. We have many good memories and are so sad to have heard this devastating news. - Lynn, Tom, and George

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