

Raised in Kitchener, Jean attended Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute, where he was known for his warm spirit and infectious smile. From an early age, Jean had a unique ability to bring joy to those around him. He was wise beyond his years, offering thoughtful advice and unwavering support to his family, friends, and anyone fortunate enough to know him.
Jean lived his life with immense courage and positivity, never allowing his long battle with Muscular Dystrophy to dim his light. He was a beacon of resilience and kindness, always carrying a twinkle in his eye and a deep love for life. His strength, humor, and generosity touched countless hearts.
Jean is survived by his loving mother Souzan Khalaf, devoted father Del Molla, and cherished brother Raman Molla. He will also be deeply missed by his dearest friends and extended family, both near and far, as well as the many friends he made across the world—online and in person.
A true connector, Jean had a gift for making people feel welcome. He loved gathering with others, whether over a shared meal, a heartfelt conversation, or an impromptu invite to his home. His passions included chatting with friends online, watching movies and shows, gaming, and fearlessly trying new foods—famously sampling things like Ghost Pepper gummies with curiosity and a grin.
Jean lived fully, laughed often, and loved deeply. Though his time with us was far too short, the impact he made will last forever.
Family will receive guest at Westmount Memorial Celebration Centre, 1001 Ottawa St. S., Kitchener, on Friday, October 17, 2025, for visitation from 6:30 pm until time of service at 8:00 pm. Private family burial will take place at Williamsburg Cemetery.
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