

Patrick was born on April 7, 1984, to his parents, Patricia and Kenneth Molbert. He answered the call to duty at an early age, joining the Air Force with a sense of responsibility and patriotism that would define his life. For seven years, he dedicated himself to the service of his country, demonstrating unwavering commitment and valor in every mission he undertook.
Patrick's military journey was marked by numerous accolades, including recognition for Meritorious Service and his role in the Base Honor Guard. His exemplary service reflected not only his dedication to the military but also his profound sense of duty to protect and serve.
However, the sacrifices made during multiple deployments at an early age took a toll on Patrick's mental health. Despite facing these challenges, he continued to exemplify resilience and strength, demonstrating the true spirit of a dedicated service member.
Beyond his military achievements, Patrick was known for his friendly and approachable demeanor. He effortlessly forged connections, making friends wherever he went. His warm personality and genuine kindness left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to cross his path.
A passionate sports enthusiast, Patrick's heart belonged to the Las Vegas Raiders. Whether cheering for his favorite team or engaging in spirited discussions about sports, his enthusiasm was infectious, creating memorable moments for those around him.
Patrick is preceded in death by his father, SSGT Kenneth Bruce Molbert; grandfather, Huesville Molbert; grandmother, Joycie Jane Molbert; and grandfather, Juan Rosales. He is survived by his mother, Patricia Molbert; half-sisters, Tricia Tovar (Chris) and Desiree Parker Cepeda (Saul); half-brother, Kenneth Molbert, Jr. nephews, Ryan Stone, Tyler Olderich, and Jacob Cepeda; uncle, David Molbert (Paige); aunt, Diana Gaspard (Darrell); uncle, Juan Rosales and aunt, Connie Albright; as well as numerous cousins, nephews, nieces, and friends.
As we bid farewell to Patrick Neil Molbert, we remember him not only for his service to his country, but for the indelible mark he left on the hearts of those who knew him. His legacy of resilience and friendship will continue to inspire and be cherished by all who had the privilege of sharing in his life.
The family will receive friends beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 6, 2024.
FUNERAL SERVICETUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 20249:30 AMPORTER LORING NORTH2102 N. LOOP 1604 E.
Interment with military honors will follow in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. A reception will be held at the funeral home immediately following the burial from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National Center for PTSD. Please make checks/ donations payable to VERANNE, and mail directly to P.O. Box 4655, White River Junction, VT 05001, with the memo “For NCPTSD”.
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