Michael P. Moltz
November 3, 1983 – January 31, 2025

Michael Peter Moltz
Michael Peter Moltz, whose Hebrew name was Melache Pincus, passed away on the 31st of January of 2025 in Lynnwood, Washington.
Michael was born in Northridge, California on November 3rd, 1983, two minutes after his twin sister Anna, to parents Sundae Lee Rosen and Edward David Moltz.
Michael had enjoyed Anime, Billiards, and Fishing since his teen years, and recently added Bingo to his repertoire. He also enjoyed video gaming and had a long standing online gaming night with his best friend Eric Hirsch.
Michael was an absolute goofball and enjoyed making people laugh with his silly antics. He never met a stranger and was always willing to lend a hand.
Michael is survived by his mom, Sundae Rosen and his twin sister, Anna Walsh and her husband, Douglas and their 2 children, Noah and Alexandria, and his father, Edward Moltz and step-mom, Lori Moltz. He is also survived by his step-sisters Amanda Copeland and her 3 children, Cameron, Makayla and Katelyn; Stacey Flannigon and her 3 children, Madison, Tyler and Niel, and Ashley Flannigon and her 3 children, Raegan, Coltyn and Hunter; his step-sisters Jeannie Dodge and her husband, David and their 2 children, Nathan and Hannah, Billie Joe Goodman and her 2 sons, Jimmy and the late Jace, Sara Goodman and her 2 children, Ryan and Alyssa, and Krissy Goodman; his paternal aunts, Beth Moltz and Marsha Strahl, paternal uncle, Nathan Strahl, maternal great aunt and uncle Mickie and Joe Patterson, and his maternal grandma, Gaynell Rosen. Michael is also survived by many wonderful and loved cousins. His relatives that have passed before him include his paternal Bubbie and Zaddie, Sema and Bill Motlz, maternal grandpa, Alexander Rosen, maternal aunt, Jodie Rosen, maternal great uncle, Johnny Andrews, step-dad, Daniel Flannigon, and maternal grandmother, Patricia Ross.
Michael’s memorial service will be held on March 1st, 2025, at 11:30 am in the sanctuary of Resurrection Church Auburn with lunch to follow in the fellowship hall.
Resurrection Church Auburn
123 L Street NE
Auburn, WA 98002
https://rcauburn.com/
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Being a twin is such a unique and intimate connection to have with another human. No one that has not been a twin can understand the level of grief that must come with.
He was a good person and we would laugh when we interacted.
I’m so happy that I got to meet him.
Lifting you and mom and I’m here if you need anything.
I will forever love and miss you bubba. Gone too soon. But never forgotten.
He was the sweetest person i have ever met. Our nephew will truly be missed. We will always love you Micheal.
I met Mikey when I was probably 10 at Amanda’s house in Grapeland, Texas. I remember running around the pool table they had to avoid his wet willys and laughing until my belly hurt. He was one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. I’m so so sad he’s gone, I pray for the comfort of his family and friends. He meant a lot to so many people!
He was a wonderful person,made us all laugh and was a great help to my grandparents.
Glad we got to know him ❤️
He will be greatly missed.
Prayers for your family.