Steve Molner
January 22, 2015
Peacefully, with blue skies, his spirit was lifted up on Thursday, January 22, 2015 at Victoria Hospital, in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Phyllis. Loving father of Monty Molner, Jeffery Molner and his wife Carolinda, and Julia Woelfle and her husband Brian. Cherished grandfather of Noah and Evan. Missed dearly by his sisters: Shirley Falusi (Elmer), Marie Jones, Joyce Taylor, Darlene Chambers and Ilona Johnson. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. A special thank you to the nurses and staff of Victoria Hospital Palliative Care and the London Regional Cancer Program. The funeral service will be conducted at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, on Monday, January 26, 2015 at 1:00 p.m., with visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment at Siloam Cemetery, London. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Steve are asked to consider the London Regional Cancer Program or the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
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Our deepest sympathy to you Phyllis and the family. Sarah & Basil
Dear Phyllis, Monty, Jeff, Julie, and Family, Please accept our sincerest condolences at this time. I have not seen Steve in almost 5 years, and now, of course I won't see his physical presence again. However, I can promise you that there is much of him that we will all continue to see. I've known Steve as long as I've known Jeff, well over 30 years now. I'm pretty sure I can still remember the first time I met him. Jeff told my 14 year-old self that his dad boxed in the army, so I'm pretty sure I minded my Ps and Qs!! Jeff and I have watched more than a few movies in the basement with Steve over the years, and I know along the way I picked up some life lessons. Steve is a man who lived his life the right way, and that's how I will remember him. There was honesty there, because he tackled life as one should, with diligence, integrity, and perseverance. As Jeff told me today, his values live on in our hearts, so please let this thought carry you through these sad times. Know that we are most definitely thinking about you at this time. Sincerely, Joel Atance and Family
Dear Phyllis & Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. You are in our thoughts, Judy & Bruce
I just wanted to give my sincere condolences to Phyllis, Julia, Jeff, Monty and the entire family. I have worked with and been very good friends with Julia for years. Julia, I know how much you loved your dad, I am so sorry for your loss and I am thinking of you. I also know how much you love your mom and I am glad to know that she will be surrounded by that love and cared for by you and the rest of her family. At times like these we realize what matters most in life, love and family. I hope your family can take some comfort in being with each other and sharing wonderful memories of Steve. Sincerely, Erica "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart." - Helen Keller
Our love and condolences are with you Phyllis, Monty, Jeff & Julia Steve was a wonderful strong man with love in his heart and he will always be remembered dearly. Love the DeMelos
Dear Phyllis, my deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. May your wonderful memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. You are in my thoughts.
I would like to send my most heartfelt condolences to Julie, Mrs.Molner, Jeff and Monty. I have been best friends with Julie since we were little girls and spent most of my childhood hanging out at the Molner house. I remember Mr and Mrs Molner acting silly in the kitchen with each other numerous times. I loved their nicknames for each other "hubby and hubber". You just knew how much they loved each other. Julie would always get so excited when her daddy came home from work and would go bounding up the stairs to greet him with a hug and how was your day. You could always see their special bond. Mr.Molner will be greatly missed and thought of daily. Love and hugs to you all Love Laura
Aunt Phyllis, Monty, Jeffery and Julia....with my deepest sympathy and condolences on your loss...Uncle Steve will always be remembered by me as a strong, diligent, respectful and soft spoken man. Growing up I remembered admiring his as well as his father's (Grandpa Steve) pictures of them in uniform and how proud I was to have them in my life. They were probably the main reason why I myself, joined and served our country. Even though as the years passed, visits were few and conversations too, I still enjoyed my talks with Unvle Steve. I admired him, respected him and loved him. I wish I could be there to offer my condolences and hold you all but please know as I am taking care of personal matters here, that you are all in my prayers, sending you strength and cherishing many memories (my fav...his army arctic sleeping bag. Sleeping in it, at Nana's in the entrance hallway, during the holidays, that was not insulated) Uncle Steve, Rest in Peace....the good Lord has brought another good soldier home! Love to you all, Debbie xoxoxo
May you celebrate the life lived and in so doing, may it bring you comfort, peace and strength. Sincerely, Silvia and family
Aunt Phillis, our love and thoughts are with you and our family there, South Georgia maybe a long distance away but cannot stop the love over many many miles. There are no words but only cherished memories our Uncle Steve, he was nothing less than AMAZING. We are lifting you all up in prayers for Gods grace and strength to carry you through this time. Much love to all, sister Joyce, Wayne , Terrie, Carol and thier families.
(Donated to London Regional Cancer Program )
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Our most heartfelt condolences to you on the passing of such a great man. Husband, father, grand father, brother, cousin, uncle, friend. Steve was personality plus and heaven will be a lot brighter with his spirit there. Know that we are here for you in any way that you need. Sympathies and love to all of you at this most difficult time. Deb, Gary, Alex, Melanie and Justin
~ Deb and Gary