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Laina Molbak

1925 - 2018

Laina Molbak obituary, 1925-2018, Issaquah, WA

BORN

1925

DIED

2018

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Flintoft's Funeral Home and Crematory

540 E. Sunset Way

Issaquah, Washington

Laina Molbak Obituary

Laina Molbak

Passionate Community Supporter and Co-Founder of Molbak's Garden + Home,

Dies at 92

Laina Margrete Molbak, a devoted and passionate supporter of social causes, nurse, hard-working co-founder of Molbak's Garden + Home, and beloved family matriarch, died peacefully at home on March 30, 2018 at the age of 92.

Laina was born September 11, 1925 in Stovring, Denmark and completed her nurse's training at Aarhus Community Hospital, in Aarhus, Denmark prior to emigrating to the USA in 1950 along with her husband, Egon. She settled in Seattle where she established herself as a Registered Nurse, a profession she truly loved. Laina grew up in a family of educators who took their civic duties and love of country seriously so it was no surprise that in 1958, she was selected from 3000 of her fellow newly-naturalized citizens to speak in a ceremony at Volunteer Park, Seattle, about why she became an American and what American citizenship means to the individual.

"...What do we expect from the coming generation? ... that they will live and be educated in a country of which they will be proud; that they will receive the security, spiritual strength and respect which only an independent and broad-minded nation can give. We, their parents, carry a great deal of that responsibility. What is done today builds tomorrow. Let them live in a society that will inspire each person to be a flowering individual, to defend what they believe in, free from dull uniformity...."

Her words from that time guided all of her actions: as a nurse, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, neighbor, volunteer, fundraiser, employer and business leader throughout her life and through her last days.

With her husband Egon, she built the small greenhouse and nursery business they purchased in 1956 in Woodinville, Washington into the largest retail garden center in the Northwest receiving over one million visitors a year. Laina was known as "the marketing mind" who conceived of the retail operation and some of its most beloved community events including the Poinsettia Festival and October Floral Fairyland. Her decisions were always made based on respect for customers and for employees.

Laina proudly served the nursing profession at Swedish and Harborview hospitals in the 1950's and later as a volunteer at Seattle Children's Hospital. One of her favorite nursing experiences was working as the summer camp nurse in the early 1950's at Girl Scout Camp Robbinswold on Hood Canal.

Laina passionately devoted herself to the greater Seattle community. She was an inspiring

fundraiser for the Eastside YWCA and was instrumental in the drive to create the Y's Family

Village for homeless women and children in Redmond. She was a member of innumerable social service organizations including F.I.S.H. and Planned Parenthood. She served over thirty years as an advisory board member at the Department of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Washington. Laina was also a member of the Women's University Club and the

Northwest Danish Association.

Laina loved the arts and to challenge her mind. Nothing rivaled her books! Devoted to her book club for decades, a conversation with Laina would almost always include the question: What are you reading these days? For her it was usually a book a week. Recently she finished reading Hamilton and then went on to a book about the creation of Shakespeare's Globe Theater. Laina read the entire newspaper every day, citing the importance of knowing current events from sports to news.

Laina was deeply spiritual and devoted to God from whom she found strength and guidance. She was an active member of the Episcopal Church: St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina; St. Augustine in the Woods, Freeland (Whidbey Island) and a former member of The Church of the Redeemer, Kenmore.

Above all else, Laina's greatest joy came from her family and nature. Her grandchildren could always count on an offer to play Hearts with an accompanying bowl of her famous Andes mint chocolates when they visited. And her energy was continually renewed by God's great earth.

Laina is survived by her husband Egon Molbak; brother Per Mlbak (Denmark); children Ellen Molbak Welsch (husband John), Kirsten Molbak Paterson (husband Rob), Jens Molbak, and Heidi Molbak (husband Rob Verchick); grandchildren Shon Olson, Ryan Olson (wife Robyn Stern), Jason Olson (wife Amber), Rebecca Blaede (husband Mark), Laina Paterson Summers (husband Donald), Andreas Molbak, Kel Molbak, Margrete Molbak, Reed Molbak, Ty Molbak and Luke Molbak; and great-grandchildren Justin, Harrison, William, Jacob, Oscar, Thomas and Izzy.

Donations in memory of Laina may be sent to: YWCA Seattle--King--Snohomish (www.ywcaworks.org/donate); the Nordic Heritage Museum (www.nordicmuseum.org); and the Northwest Danish Association http://northwestdanish.org.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 7, 2018 from 1-4 pm at Flintofts Funeral Home, 540 East Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA 98027. Funeral services will be held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2pm, 8398 N.E. 12th Street, Medina, WA 98039.

Please sign Laina's online Guestbook at www.Legacy.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times on Apr. 1, 2018.

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Laura Downey

April 28, 2018

I was lucky enough to start my 32 year career in horticulture in 1986 when I was hired at Molbaks. Laina taught me all the things that made Molbaks the wonderful place it was--attention to detail, customer service, hard work. Through her guidance and Egon's leadership, we all became Molbakians---a tight-knit Team working together everyday to create an experience for the customer like no other. Because of what I learned in those 15 years working for Molbaks, I could never work at a "regular" nursery. It had to be top-notch, with an excellent reputation and very high standards. I now live and work in a very good nursery in NorCal and learned of Laina's passing when Ruth LeBrun, another former Molbakian, sent me the obituary. My condolences go to Egon and the whole family. Laina was a great Lady and a wonderful mentor

Akira Kumasaka

April 24, 2018

My parents Sayo and Sheldon were close friends of Laina and Egon and thought the world of them. Enough so, to move next door to the Molbaks and build the dream house which was to be my mother's final home. My condolences to Egon and the Molbak family.

Connie & Mark Weiseth

April 11, 2018

We loved getting to know Laina and Egon at Church of the Redeemer Episcopal, Kenmore, and were sorry when our paths diverged as we all eventually moved on to other churches. Laina was always so kind and gracious toward us, and seemed genuinely happy to see us every time we sat behind her and Egon in the pew at church. On our women's retreats she shared her deep wisdom as well as her compassion and kindness toward any person who shared a sorrow or loss. Laina was an elegant, caring leader, giver, and friend. We were sorry to hear of her passing, and will truly miss her. Our love and hugs to Egon.

Mark & Mary Schleck & DeLorme

April 10, 2018

One of our favorite Danes. A warm heart and wonderful spirit. We will miss her.

John Mark Nielsen

April 10, 2018

I want to convey my condolences to the entire Molbak family, which was so delightfully depicted in this past year's Christmas card. I know you will miss your wife, mother, and grandmother; she was such a special person, vivacious and intelligent. In my role as executive director of the Museum of Danish America, I came to know Laina and Egon. Both have been very special people, not only to me but to the museum as well. A special bond that I shared with Laina, is that her grandfather founded the Stovring Folk High School in Denmark. The man I wrote my Ph.D. dissertation on, a Danish-American novelist and poet, was one of the first teachers at the school. We enjoyed many conversations about the school and community in Denmark. One of the pleasures of visiting the Seattle area was having coffee or dinner with them. I will miss her.

Gertrud Otzen

April 10, 2018

My condolences to the whole family. My mother Sif (Else's nursing school friend from Aarhus) also sends her condolences.
Our thoughts are with you.

Rose Orr

April 10, 2018

Condolences to the Molbak family. My visits to Seattle often include a trip to the store to take in the beautiful plants and I'm always reminded of the Danish connection.

Ingrid Salmon

April 9, 2018

I hold Laina very dear in my heart. I was amazed at how so full of life and grace Laina was, always interested in the people around her - including me. Laina accomplished a lot in her lifetime! I admired Laina greatly and will miss her very much.

Georg and Nina Pedersen

April 9, 2018

As somewhat "newcomers" to the Danish Community in Seattle, we very much appreciated Laina and Egon's welcome whenever we came to an event sponsored by the Danes. Truly remarkable and friendly people that will be very much missed in the Danish community as well as by us. The last time we saw Laina and Egon was at the Nordic Heritage Museum President's Summer party. Egon was happy to have his drink delivered, but Laina insisted on getting her own. Such a spirit. We will always remember her as she laughed and joked that day - the last time we had the pleasure of her company. Our sincerely condolences to Egon.

Karl Olsen

April 9, 2018

I did not know Laina well, but my mother Nora (Hansen) Olsen did, and spoke of her often in fond terms. Laina was a gift to the Danish community and certainly to the community at large, and will surely be missed. A life well-lived.

Frank and Edith Christensen

April 9, 2018

We first met Laina and Egon when they came from Denmark at Frank's Uncle Paul's Bonney Brook Nursery in Kirkland. Laina was always smiling and so positive in all her relationships with people. Our sincere condolences to Egon and the family. She will be sorely missed by all.
Frank and Edith Christensen, Seattle

Virginia Marion

April 8, 2018

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Karen Trenner

April 7, 2018

When Laina came to visit when I worked in the fresh flower department at Molbaks she would always come to say hello and ask how we all were doing. It was so personal and special & she probably went around to all the employees because that's who she was. She always wore a smile too just like her picture. She was such a kind, lovely lady! My sincerest condolences to Egon & the Molbak family.

Delores and Drew Smith

April 6, 2018

What a life...What a lady!... and the Matriarch of a wonderful large family who loved her Danish roots. We always have enjoyed our conversations at the beach with both Laina and Egon or when meeting at various events. She was so interested in life and family. We will be unable to attend the service as we will be in California, but our thoughts will be with you as the family gathers for her memorial service. Delores and Drew Smith

stacie martin

April 5, 2018

My sincere condolences to the Molbak family. Laina was a wonderful person! My time working at Molbaks was incredible! Thinking of all of you.

April 3, 2018

It was my honor and privilege to have been the family doctor for many years to Laina. She was a force of nature, a very fine human being, a person to admire. She was the matriarch of a very fine family, and will be sorely missed by Egon, her husband of many decades, and her fine family. Blessings on you all!!

Paul Buehrens MD

Curt Young

April 3, 2018

Vicky and I had the opportunity to spend some time with Laina 12 days prior to her passing. She was so pleased to see us, and as Vicky sat bedside holding hands with Laina, who reciprocated with her usual firm grip, you would never know from her cheerful demeanor that she would not be with us always. In truth, she always will be!
Curt and Vicky Young

April 2, 2018

Laina was such an inspiration to the Stover family over the past 50 years. We love and respect her. She will be greatly missed, but we are blessed with many wonderful memories of our time together. Our hearts go out to Egon and the whole Molbak family.

Love, Allen and Janet Stover...Sunlight Beach neighbors forever!

Crilly Ritz

April 1, 2018

My condolences to the Molbak family.

Kathy Admire

April 1, 2018

I met Laina just last month facilitating a monthly book club in Bellevue. I sound her so charming and was anxious to get to know her better. She told me she was in hospice, but I was still so surprised to read her obituary in The Seattle Times. I enjoyed learning more about her - and could see why I found her so interesting. Please know how many loved and cared for her especially now, but always .

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