Condolences

Molstad Cora Lillian

In Loving Memory of

Cora Lillian Molstad

(Maiden: Hortie)
of Edmonton
May 28, 1923 - Apr 14, 2012

 

 

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of my dear aunt Cora. She was such a warm wonderful person. I will always remember my visits to Edmonton by her warm hospitality and how she could whip up a last minute meal for a dozen people in no time at all. My deepest sympathy to my cousins. Sylvia
posted by Sylvia Shaw : Cora was my dear aunt : Apr 29, 2012

 

Dianne I hope you will convey my sympathies to all my cousins. Cora was a multifaceted woman but to me and my family she was the very soul of hospitality. I have and will hold to only the fondest memories.
posted by Reed Hortie : Cora was my dear Aunt : Apr 22, 2012

 

So sorry to hear of Cora's passing. Cora's involvement in so many organizations was truly appreciated and was a guarantee the events would be successful . Her wonderful spirit and generosity will long be remembered by Edmontonians. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you. Olivia Butti
posted by Olivia Butti. : I was involved with Cora, Howie and family members during my term on Edmonton Council and the Edmonton Real Estate Board and Foundation. : Apr 22, 2012

 

To my dear Cora: You brought elegance and grace into our midst. With your boundless generosity, wisdom and kindness, you enriched our lives. With that wonderful smile and twinkle in your eyes, you warmed and gladdened our hearts! For everyone who knew and loved you, you helped us become better people. I thank you for that, and I treasure the years we spent working together as you helped me realize a dream and become the person I am today. I will be forever grateful and remember you with great love and affection. How wonderful were those years, and what fun we had!
posted by Michel Marc Gervais : Thirty-two years ago, as a young man of 25, I met and asked Cora if she would help me found Pro Coro Canada, Alberta's professional choir. She accepted with great enthusiasm, served as one of the founding board members, and was truly a guiding light. Without her, Pro Coro Canada would neither exist, nor be what it is today! : Apr 21, 2012

 

I was saddened to hear Cora had passed away. A flood of Kiwanis and Festival memories comes back. She and Sheila were close collaborators and friends. Bless her heart.
posted by Jim Edwards : Kiwanian and Music Festival supporter. : Apr 20, 2012

 

I hope Sunday allows you all to share your fondest memories of Cora. She was one-of-a-kind and she will be missed by all. My condolences to you all. Respectfully Terry Banks
posted by Terry Banks : Ex son-in-law : Apr 20, 2012

 

Our first contact with Cora came at the Edmonton Kiwanis Music Festival in which our children participated. Later on Cora guided us through the formation of the Leduc Music Festival. Her support and her warmth were very important to us as we launched the festival 33 years ago. Susequently, working with her on the board of the Alberta Music Festival Association and driving with her to board meetings (I even drove her once in her pink Cadillac) I came to value her friendship. We will, like all her friends and family, will miss her wit, her charm, and her presence.
posted by Lloyd/Eva Thompson : See above. We last visited her, actually had dinner with her two years ago in the Lifestyle facility at Riverbend. : Apr 20, 2012

 

My thoughts and prayers are with you and family at this time. Cora was was the kindest soul ..and she went at her own pace to the beat of her own drum...she truly understood others around her. Cora spoke from her heart and she was one of a kind. Her warm, caring personality with all that she was going through, she never complained once and always though of others...I have only been graced with knowing her the last few years. I will miss her on Fridays at her 2:30 appoiment. Having known her personally I will deeply miss her.
posted by Sheila Chiddy : I was Cora's Hairdresser : Apr 20, 2012

 

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Cora was truly "one of a kind". Her warm, caring personality was treasured by everyone who met her. She advocated for many interests and we will never know how far-reaching her efforts went. Having known her both professionaly and personally I consider myself to be a very fortunate person.
posted by Beth Cook : My late husband, Bob Cook, was at one time Director of Performing Arts for Alberta Culture. We were also very good friends with Paul Bourret and his family. We loved Cora dearly. Beth Cook : Apr 19, 2012