of Jacksonville, AR
December 3, 1922 - January 10, 2015
Marion T. ''Ace'' Moler, 92, my dad and best friend, passed away Saturday night January 10, 2014.
He was born December 3, 1922 to Herbert G and Josie Ethel Cole Moler in Illinois.
Ace joined the army during WWII, and was awarded a Purple Heart for wounds sustained in combat. Shortly after the war he married Dollye L. Lovell, who passed away in 1973. Ace worked as a brick mason until his retirement.
He was preceded in death by his eldest son, Eddie Troutte. He is survived by a daughter, Nina L. Moler of Little Rock, a brother, Richard Glen Moler of Georgetown, daughters-in-law, Connie and Carolyn, four grandsons, many great-grandchildren, nephews and nieces, and me, Dean T. Moler of Jacksonville.
Cremation arrangements are being handled by Roller-Owens Funeral Home, North Little Rock, AR (501-791-7400). Private family burial will be at a later date.
Rest in Peace! We have many wonderful memories of you and your family. You were always a loving and caring uncle who always had a kind word for all situations. You will be greatly missed and loved always.
I KNEW HOW MUCH DEAN LOVED HIS DAD. THEY WERE ALWAYS TOGETHER AND ALWAYS STOP TO SAY HELLO. HE AND DEAN WORKED HARD TOGETHER AND SEEM TO ENJOY THE WORK THEY DID . DEAN AND CONNIE WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS!
Our hearts go out to all of the family. He was a fine man. May he rest in peace.
Good man and beloved father to a good man I know as my brother-n-law, Dean Moler. Ace may be gone but he will live on in our hearts and our memories. With Deepest Sympathy, Dorothy Stinnett.
Ace was my brother-in-law's father and he was a good man, and raised a good man that I'm proud to call family. May the good memories help all the family during this difficult time.
Rest in peace Ace, we will miss you but not forget you.
Dean, Connie and Tony
My thoughts and prayers are with all the Moler family at this difficult time. I've known Ace and his family since I was just a kid. He was always so nice and kind It was my pleasure to have known such a fine man.