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Gene Moll
10/31/1943 — 01/27/2009
From Kennewick, WA, US | Born in Vancouver, WA
Gene Moll
Gene Moll
After five years of being separated Gene Moll, has found peace with his wife of 35 years, Cherie Moll. Gene, was born October 31, 1943 to Mildred Markgraf and Alois Moll in Vancouver, Washington. He was second to youngest of six children. He graduated from Hudson High School, and started into the family construction business. Gene and Cherie were married in 1973 in Vancouver and moved to the Tri-Cities in 1975.
The happiest times of his life were spent surrounded by his wife, family and friends. He favorite past-times besides sitting and watching the world go by from the front porch of his farmhouse; were camping, fishing, napping, and doing favors for his friends and family especially if it involved his tools or the tractor.
He will be remembered by all as the most generous, kind-hearted, and gentle soul. He loved his friends and family with his complete self. Gene was known for going out of his way to help others. When it came to lending a hand he always went above and beyond all expectations.
His loss is felt by many, including his six children, Edward Moll, Stepheny Smith and her husband Scott, Gene Edward Moll, Jr, Kevin Moll and his wife Nancy, Michelle Moll and Alicia Moll, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at St Joseph's parish, where Gene was a parishioner for many years, Saturday, January 31st at 11:00am. As Gene would say, "come on in, there's always room." The family welcomes you to attend the service and reception following.
Dear Family,
What I will always remember about Gene was the way he loved children. My sisters and I have 6 children between us, and Gene was special to all of them. Please know that our entire family is thinking of you and missing Gene.
To the family,
I’m so sorry for your loss.
Surely you know that his family
meant the world to him. His eyes
lit up when speaking of you.
He was as kind a man as I’ve ever
met, smart, with common sense logic
that made difficult construction
issues seem easy. He taught many in
our company, and we are all better
off because he privileged us with
his presence. He made a big & lasting impact, and will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss of your Dad. Cherie and Gene and you kids were a big part of my life for many years. We had great camping trips, horseback riding and of course the boat races. These memories are the things that get you through difficult times. Keep your memories alive to help you through these difficult times. Love to all of you.
Kevin Nancy and kids,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. The Gene I knew was always kind and always included everyone if he could. I am glad that Gene found love for a second time in his life with Terry the last four years. I know he found much joy and happinness with her and all the sweet grandbabies. I hope his last days and conversations were good ones and left a few happy memories with those left on this earth.
To all of Uncle Gene’s Family:
His 4 sisters; Dorothy, Dolores, Martha, and MaryAnn, his brother, Richard,and Gene’s children; Gene, Stephany, Gene Edward, Kevin, Michelle and Alicia, and their spouses and children. I remember Uncle Gene as I was growing up, following him around my grandparents home in Hazel Dell. He never seemed to mind if Vicki and I tagged along behind him. He shall be sorely missed. I am sorry that my children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will not get to know him as I did when I was growing up.
Please remember God is always with us in our sorrow. With all of our love from Atlanta, GA.
Catherine Ann Canton Lee
Dawn Renee Lee Lynch and her family
Dear Family, I have thought of all of you the past couple of days. There are no words to console, no words to take the pain away. But if it helps, our hearts ache for you. Our prayers are with you and will be with you during this difficult time. Always remember that St. Joseph’s is part of your family and we will help you with whatever we can. It is my hope that you will take comfort knowing that your mom and dad are together in heaven for all eternity. May God Bless you and keep you safe.
With all me love, Wendy Hane
St. Joseph’s School
Dear Stepheny & Family
I am very sorry for your loss, please know that my thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.
Debby Lane
Dear Family,
We are so sorry for your loss.
May God bring you comfort and strength and know that you are in our prayers.
Zoulek Family
Alicia and family, We are so sorry for your loss. There are no words to ease your saddness, but know that we are praying for strength and peace for you all at this time.Sincerely,Donna and Sam Cueto
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