Tom Molloy remembered at state memorial service
Tom Molloy’s greatest asset might not have been his sharp wit, his impactful negotiating or his leadership.
According to friends and family at his public state memorial service at Merlis Belsher Place in Saskatoon on Saturday, the greatest asset of the 22nd lieutenant-governor of Saskatchewan was his humility.
“Above all, and inclusive above all, it was his humanity that most shone through. He was a wonderful man who truly earned love and admiration and the celebration of the life we mark today,” said Peter MacKinnon, former University of Saskatchewan president and master of ceremonies for the memorial.
After nearly five decades of public service, Molloy died of pancreatic cancer on July 2.