

Epifanio spent most of his life working in demolition, which inspired interest in operating Bobcats and heavy machinery. His experiences in construction left him with many stories to tell, some in which he enjoyed telling time and time again. He was a funny man, his humor was infectious. He was able to laugh at most of life’s adversities.
Epifanio enjoyed delicious food, especially mole y tamales nejos, and pescado zarandeado, which he would accompany with a nice cold beer. He was also very intentional in the way he dressed, and had a particular affinity for western wear. His cowboy suits would match his cowboy boots, and he loved his cowboy hats and sombreros. Epifanio had it all put together, down to his Agua de Colonia fragrance. His laugh, his style, and his love for his family is a legacy that will continue to live on in the hearts of those he loved.
Epifanio is survived by his wife Feliciana Molina, his daughters Guadalupe Molina, Jaqueline Molina, Derlin Molina, and Karina D. Molina, his sons Jorge L. Molina, Jose L. Molina, Epifanio Molina Jr, and Claudio Molina, and leaves many extended family and friends to cherish his memory.
He is preceded in death by his mother Maria Gaona, his step-father Lolo Villegas, sister Enedina Torres, and uncle Nolberto Molina.
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