Helen Mary Molnar
On February 16, 2024, after a long and brave battle with cancer, Helen Molnar of Edmonton passed away at the age of 77 years old.
Arriving in Canada with her parents and sister after the Second World War, Helen grew up in Edmonton where she built a new life nurturing her passions: her family, her flowers and her work.
Helen is survived by her children Gregory (Francis Dumont) Molnar and Lana (Tracy) McInnes; her sister Irene (David McNabb) Obrok; four grandchildren Ashlynn (Kyle McKinney), Danielle, Connor and Noah, and three great-grandchildren Greyson, Amelie and Emery. Helen is predeceased by her parents Joseph and Adela Obrok, of Edmonton.
Though Helen may no longer walk among us, her spirit will forever bloom in the memories she created, the love she shared, and the gardens she tended with such care.
A celebration of Helen’s life will be held at her home on June 15, 2024 at 11:00 am
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation or the Canada Cancer Research Society
My deepest sympathies to Lana and Greg, their partners, children and grand-children.
Helen was one in a million. I loved her.
Kim Carty
Helen’s courage, determination to conquer and strength thru her illness was such an inspiration! ✨️ To watch her, learn from her, share memories with her of our credit union days and work with her in her garden last summer was an honor and privilege I will always treasure. She was a beacon of light and the world is better from having her it. ✨️🕯✨️Sending thoughts and prayers of love and light to her family. 💖
Our Sincere Condolences Lana and family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all through this difficult time 🙏 May your mom RIP
Our sincere sympathies to the family on this irreplaceable loss. Helen’s passion for her flower garden was really appreciated by all residents in the neighbourhood.We will definitely miss Helen . .
My condolences to the Molnar family. I absolutely loved working with Helen. I still miss her common sense and that wonderful cut-to-the-chase style of hers. But beyond work, which fades quickly, she loved talking about her family, especially her grandkids (oh, and her gardening!) I know there must be a big hole in your hearts but know that she’s fondly remembered by so many.