Former Army Corporal Richard Molnar Laid to Rest

Written by David DiCrescenzo on . Posted in Obituaries

Earlier today, The Patriots Press was invited by The Patriot Guard Riders to join them in honoring a veteran of the Army during the Korean War era, as he was laid to rest at the So. Florida National Cemetery.

Corporal Richard Molnar was born in 1932 and served in the US Army for two years during the Korean War, and was assigned stateside. 

One of 15 children of Hungarian Immigrants, Mr. Molnar had been active in sports. 

After the flag was presented by the Honor Guard, Jeff Molnar, (one of two sons) spoke to the intimate gathering.  During the brief talk, Jeff mentioned that Mr. Molnar had reached out to his family and expressed how much he loved them.  Jeff also felt that Mr. Molnar had made his peace with God and received forgiveness before succumbing to a brief coma, and that his family is very thankful for that and for their many blessings.

The service was attended by Jeff Molnar, Steve Molnar, Steve’s wife Leta, and several friends.

The Patriots Press wishes to express our sincerest sympathies to the Molnar Family for their loss.  May our Heavenly Father keep you in His loving embrace.