Thomas B. Mollman (1943-2019)

Thomas Mollman

Thomas B. Mollman, age 75 a resident of Kenosha, died Monday April 15, 2019 at St. Josephs Home for the Aged.

Born on July 23, 1943 in Kenosha, he was the son of the late Robert and Helen (Stofer) Mollman.

He was educated in the schools of Kenosha.

He was a proud veteran and served his country in the US Navy for 20 years.

On May 11, 1968 he married Patricia Ellsworth at St. Marks Catholic Church in Kenosha.

He was employed for many years at Spann Sign Co., and then as a mechanic at Waukegan Avionics.

He loved to hunt and fish and was an avid Packers Fan. He also enjoyed camping.

He was also preceded in death by his brother, Robert “Bobby” Mollman.

Thomas is survived by his wife Patricia of 51 years; one son Robert of Kenosha; two daughters Amy Mollman and Amber Mollman, both of Kenosha; and eight grandchildren Samantha, Owen, Olivia, Barron, Madisen, Timothy, Bianca and Gianna. He is further survived by his sister Jeanne (George) Polanin and their three children Kim, George and Bridgette.

Funeral services will be on Saturday April 20, 2019 at 11:00AM at the Kemper Center Founders Hall. (6501-3rd Avenue) Visitation with the family will be on Saturday in Founders Hall from 9:30AM un the time of service.
Burial will take place at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery at a later date.

The family would like to thank St. Josephs Home for the Aged for their kind compassionate care, as well as his doctors Dr. Anna Silenzi and Dr. Rade Milosevic.

Thoughts for Thomas B. Mollman (1943-2019);

  • David & Marilyn Lauer says:

    Dear Pat, Amber, Amy and Robert,

    Our hearts go out to you at the death of your husband and Dad. We remember with great fondness the time we lived in the side-by-side townhouse on 87th Place. May God’s loving grace comfort you as you mourn Tom’s passing.

  • Mary & Merle Hagberg says:

    Dear Pat, Amber, Amy, Robert and all those wonderful grandchildren,

    Our sincere condolences for your loss. Tom is certainly being taken care of now. You will meet him again one of these. Cherish the loving memories. We had some fun times in Tierrasanta.

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