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Steven A. Molski

October 30, 1945 ~ November 30, 2015 (age 70) 70 Years Old


Steven A. Molski, 70, passed away Monday Nov. 30. 2015 at UCONN Health Center after a long battle with lung disease.  He grew up in Southington, moving to Berlin in the 70’s after serving in the U.S. Army in Korea, then also Vietnam.  He enjoyed working at B and F Design and driving both of his classic blue 1977 Lincoln Continentals right up until his death.

Steven leaves behind his brother Phil and his wife Mary Ellen of Kensington, two sisters, Pam Millan of El Cajon CA and Lisa Molski of Ogden, Utah, a nephew, James Molski , two nieces, Katie Molski and Marina Millan and a cousin Jerry Masco, of Union, CT. a son, Mark Brundage of Panama, who brought him much pride and joy.

He will miss and be missed by his best friends, Moe Girardin and Dave Kobus along with Dave’s family, Cindy, Michael and Emily.

Steve had requested no wake, or other services instead a celebration of his life with friends, and family will be held Saturday Dec 5th, at the Pine Loft 1474 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin CT 06037from 1 – 4 P.M.  Bring your stories, pictures, and smiles.  Burial will be private at the CT State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown.

To share memories of Steven with his family, please visit www.berlinmemorialfuneralhome.com

Steven A. Molski, 70, passed away Monday Nov. 30. 2015 at UCONN Health Center after a long battle with lung disease.  He grew up in Southington, moving to Berlin in the 70’s after serving in the U.S. Army in Korea, then also Vietnam.  He enjoyed working at B and F Design and driving both of his classic blue 1977 Lincoln Continentals right up until his death.

Steven leaves behind his brother Phil and his wife Mary Ellen of Kensington, two sisters, Pam Millan of El Cajon CA and Lisa Molski of Ogden, Utah, a nephew, James Molski , two nieces, Katie Molski and Marina Millan and a cousin Jerry Masco, of Union, CT. a son, Mark Brundage of Panama, who brought him much pride and joy.

He will miss and be missed by his best friends, Moe Girardin and Dave Kobus along with Dave’s family, Cindy, Michael and Emily.

Steve had requested no wake, or other services instead a celebration of his life with friends, and family will be held Saturday Dec 5th, at the Pine Loft 1474 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin CT 06037from 1 – 4 P.M.  Bring your stories, pictures, and smiles.  Burial will be private at the CT State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown.

To share memories of Steven with his family, please visit www.berlinmemorialfuneralhome.com

Steven A. Molski, 70, passed away Monday Nov. 30. 2015 at UCONN Health Center after a long battle with lung disease.  He grew up in Southington, moving to Berlin in the 70’s after serving in the U.S. Army in Korea, then also Vietnam.  He enjoyed working at B and F Design and driving both of his classic blue 1977 Lincoln Continentals right up until his death.

Steven leaves behind his brother Phil and his wife Mary Ellen of Kensington, two sisters, Pam Millan of El Cajon CA and Lisa Molski of Ogden, Utah, a nephew, James Molski , two nieces, Katie Molski and Marina Millan and a cousin Jerry Masco, of Union, CT. a son, Mark Brundage of Panama, who brought him much pride and joy.

He will miss and be missed by his best friends, Moe Girardin and Dave Kobus along with Dave’s family, Cindy, Michael and Emily.

Steve had requested no wake, or other services instead a celebration of his life with friends, and family will be held Saturday Dec 5th, at the Pine Loft 1474 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin CT 06037from 1 – 4 P.M.  Bring your stories, pictures, and smiles.  Burial will be private at the CT State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown.

To share memories of Steven with his family, please visit www.berlinmemorialfuneralhome.com

 


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