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Stan McDonald posted a condolence
My deepest sympathy goes to the Molzhan family. My dad, Paul R. McDonald, flew with Mr. Molzhan in Vat 69 during WWII. He was the navigator and might be the last surviving member of that crew. He is 91 and living in Chicago. Again, my condolences to the family. We appreciate the sacrifices that all veterans have made for us.
with much sympathy,
Stan mcDonald
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Pearl Pratt posted a condolence
To the Family of Richard Molzhan
We were privaligid to know your husband abd father. Richard was a good caring husband to my very special cousin, Mary and also a good father.
We thank him for defending our country in World War 2. His light will stay bright through his wife and children.
Thank You, Love and God Bless,
Pearl and Bill Pratt
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michele DeRhodes posted a condolence
My husband Frank, and I had the pleasure of meeting Janet's parents at Matts wedding, what a wonderful and vibrant couple, rich in accomplishments and family. America has lost another great from "The Greatest Generation". May God bless the memories of this fine family and know that others care. Sincerely, Frank & Michèle DeRhodes
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Judy Molzhan posted a condolence
I was the youngest daughter and he was so helpful through my cancer treatments over the last 2 years. I am blessed with the fact that he was still with us, alert, to celebrate the end of my treatments. He promised to be my angel and keep me well. I feel his spirit everyday within me. Its been almost a year since we had "the most memorible fishing trip ever" on the Chesapeake Bay last October. We had to stop fishing since he was exhausted and we had only been out 2.5 hours. He was always fun to fish with. I will miss fishing with him for a long time. He felt, even though he had daughters, he got one fisherman. Love Judy and Rudy (the grand dog)
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Janet posted a condolence
My dad was wonderful. My family misses him so much but we have WONDERFUL memories. We were so blessed to have him for so long and the loving relationship he had with my sons was so special. We love you dad.
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Anne and Gene Murray posted a condolence
Our memories are fond of Mr. Molzhan. One was when his daughter Judy was relocating some items to their beach home. Dick and Gene were putting a washer into Judy's car. There was laughter galore!
Another time, he and Mary were visiting Judy in Hamilton after her surgery. I had fixed some pork chops that I think he liked very much. There was always laughter where he was. We very much enjoyed meeting him. He will be greatly missed. God Bless.
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Diane L posted a condolence
My thoughts aand Prayers are with Mary, Judy and family. Dick was a kind quiet person. He will be missed by many.
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Warren Eleanor Storck posted a condolence
Richard was a great husband and father . This country can be proud of veterans like him.He will be missed
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Danielle Dangleman posted a condolence
Richard, better known to me as grandpa was an amazing man. Even though I wasn't born into his family he never made me feel like I didn't belong. I think my fondest memories are of hanging out at the beach house with him and grandma. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone.
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Ann Buckley posted a condolence
Dear Barbara and family - my sincerest sympathies to each of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Green Hugs! Ann Buckley
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