June 8, 1942 – June 7, 2020
Larry Molinari passed away peacefully, on June 7, 2020, a day shy of his seventy-eighth birthday. He will be dearly missed by his wife Paola, who showed selfless-devotion to her husband, for more than fifty-two years. His loving children, Juliana (Daniel) and Michael (Susan), will always cherish the time they spent with their father. Larry will be fondly remembered by his loyal brother Adrian, and his sister-in law Anne. Larry’s grandchildren Matthew and Claire, and step-grandchildren Florence, and Myriam, gave him joy during their visits. He is now reunited with his devoted parents, Ines and Danilo Molinari.
The family would like to express their deep gratitude to the many friends who visited throughout the years, his caregiver Indera Smith, as well as the entire staff at Deerwood Creek Care Community in Etobicoke.
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Met in high school and became best friends and shared many experiences in life. Condolences to Paola and the family and to his brother Adriano and his family. Rest peacefully my friend.
Paola, Julie, Michael
Our deepest sympathies go out to you and the family🙏🏻😢
Love Louisa, Mario, Alicia, Nicholas
Good bye dear friend, Rest In Peace
I am so sorry for you loss.
Sharing in your sadness as you remember Larry.
Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs….
it is so hard to say goodbye to such a dear old friend. Our thoughts
and prayers are with you and all of your family at this very difficult time.
We have so many fond memories of Larry and it was so hard
to see him suffering over the past few years so we know he is in
a better place now. May he rest in peace.
7 years I had to pleasure to care for you. Your humour and smile will always be remembered. Rest in peace
Tirelli / Caine Family – Kingston. Frank, Alfonsa Tirelli. Sandra & Daryl Caine. So sorry to hear that Larry passed away. Condolences from all our Family. Larry was a cool guy, and I am so sorry to hear he passed away. I can recall as a young child / adolescent we would come to Toronto to visit our Aunt, Uncle and cousins who lived nearby Larry & Paola’s house, and then we would also visit cousins Larry & Paola. As I remember, Larry was a cool guy and in his spare time worked on all sorts of “mechanical” things. I too share this hobby and interest. He had all sorts of interesting things, on display, tools, instruments etc. I was playing with a magnetic direction finding compass one time, and Larry saw this, and just GAVE (!) it to me, seeing I was so interested in it. He was such a considerate and generous and friendly sort of person. I am so sorry Larry has passed away. Condolences from all the Tirelli / Caine family, to you all. Frank, Alfonsa Tirelli, Sandra & Daryl Caine – Kingston Ontario.
My sincere condolences to Paola and the Molinari family for their loss.
May he rest in peace.
My belated regrets to the Molinari family. I knew Larry during our time in the automotive paint lab. He was forthright, fun-loving, and very, very talented–an unforgettable character.
I wish you all the best.
My dear Larry…may you rest in God’s limitless peace and mercy for all of eternity. We have shared much over the years as I grew up in your house and have many memories that will always be in my heart. Thank you for always opening your door and welcoming me as one of yours…I am forever grateful.
Pray for us Larry…until we meet again…💐🙏🏼❣️