On the weekend of June 19 - 22, 2008, the SFSNNJ gathered to remember and honor 
SFS member William "Bill" Molendyk at the Bill Molendyk Charity Gaming Event.  
Reality's Edge hosted the event. Here's how things went in Todd's words:
Greetings from the front lines.  As you all know, the Bill Molendyk and Carol Smith 
Memorial Gaming Weekend was this past weekend.  During the course of the weekend, 
much fun and many games were enjoyed by the participants.  During the course of 
events on Saturday, the Orcs of the Band of the Broken Skull, a mercenary company 
operating on behalf of the Karrak Kingdom, held the pass for twelve hours.  Over the 
course of that time they fought wave after wave of Giants, slicing, dicing, and buring their 
way through Kynar Frost Giants with reckless abandon.  The final tally for kills was:
Band of the Broken Skull: 154 confirmed kills, 22 Wounded as of close of game
Warband of Jarl Frekkan: 17
Individual Kill Tallies:
Kryshtak the Barbarian - 21
Gigbee the Mage - 66 kills
Kyrang the Firahl - 23
Gyfslok the Hunter - 15
Shee'rah the Fighter - 10
Nakar the Thief - 5
Uruk the Monk - 3
Gunak the Barbarian - 1
Special thanks to the players who tallied up all the kills for the cause:
Brian O'Dell - Game Master, Referee, and all around Sadist who threw the Giant hordes 
at us and designed the Orcs for maximum lethality
Craig Hatler - '16 boulders is more than most wizards can handle, 32 is a bit ridiculous'
Michael Dunn - 'What?!  That hit should have killed at least three of them!"
Danny - "Smite in the name of charity!"
Thom Purdy - 'Can I flank with anybody?!'  backstabbing for dollars!
Brian Saccomanno - 'So I just start off raging, right?'
Abdul Manickram - 'Call me something else, I refuse to be known as She'rah!'
Paul Dellechaiae - '16 plus 32 plus 40 plus whatever numbers Todd keeps adding that I 
don't understand"
BJ Pehush - 'Wait, I get to add that to ALL my attacks?!'
Justin Heba - 'I guess I kill him more.'
Todd Ehrenfels - 'CLEEEEEEEEAVE!  Uh-oh, ran out of piggies..."
and all the other folks whose names and quotes I did not catch!
       
      
      
       This page is dedicated to William "Bill" Molendyk - 
long-time friend, gamer and SFSNNJ member.  He will be 
missed but well remembered.  Game on Bill.
      
      It is with great sadness that I 
inform everyone of the passing 
of Bill Molendyk late last night.
Brian Keveney
      
      
Remembrances and Condolences
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      I'm in shock.  I've known Bill for over 25 
years. He was one of the nicest easy going 
guys I've ever known. My condolences to his 
family, and everyone who called him friend, 
which is just about everyone who got to know 
him.  Bill, you will be missed.
Thom (Thomas Purdy)
      
      We have lost truly a creative and kind 
man. Some of the happiest times I 
have had were around the gaming 
table with Bill. He will be missed.
James Smith "cyberpirate"
      
      I am very sorry to hear this sad news.  
My condolences to all on this message 
board who knew him well.  I will 
remember him as a fellow enthusiastic 
movie fan.
Barry
      
      Bill Molendyk was a great man, 
beloved by all who knew him, and I 
shall definitely miss his wit and 
bonhomie. Anything that you, Ana, 
Todd Debiak, or the Molendyk family 
need is yours for the asking!
Todd V. Ehrenfels
      
      Jim and I are very sorry to learn of Bill Molendyk's passing. 
We didn't know him as well as the gamers(or other folks in 
the group did).  I will remember him as a kind man who had 
an exceptional knowledge of movies, cartoons,computers, & 
wrestling,and the contributions he made to our discussions 
at the Themes/Topic group. Our condolences to all that 
knew him well.
Steve & Jim Spinosa
      
            
      I knew Bill M. mostly from the anime 
showings that either Chuck or Taras 
would provide. He was a real decent 
guy with a great wit. He will be missed 
by all that had the pleasure to know 
him.
Chris H.
      
            
      I was upset to hear of Bill's 
passing. He'll be missed by a 
large number friends.  And 
I'm one of them. I'll be looking 
for details, too.
Chuck Garofalo
      
      I did not know him 
personally, but I am so 
sorry to hear of his 
passing.
Liz Marcus
      
      Because Bill chose not to participate in Chuck's 
current D&D campaign I had lost touch with him 
once I moved upstate.
I hosted his Traveller game for the prior two years 
and to thank me he gave me my D&D 3.5 Players 
Handbook for which I will always be thankful.
We should all thank our creator for having given us 
a friend such as he!
Alan John Polyniak
      
      That about says it all Chuck...he 
was a great guy none of us had 
enough time with. I remember a 
man who you could have a 
conversation with about any 
subject. Whether it was math, 
science, art, or whatever, he knew 
something or had met someone 
who was an expert. I remember a 
time when he sat with me and my 
girlfriend at the time and she found 
him very intelligent  & charming. He 
will be missed by anyone who had 
the pleasure of his company.
James Smith
      
      The problem with remembering Bill 
Molendyk, for me, is there's so much to
remember.  He was great as a games 
master or as a player in the many 
games we both played in.  And the 
conversations at various clubs or rides 
together, whether I was bumming a 
ride off Bill or him off me.  Trips to the 
movies together.  The chance 
meetings in local stores. His visiting me 
in the hospital when I was sick.   A few 
times Mom and I had him over at the 
house.  Even his reactions when he 
met the new kitten we'd adopted.
My Mom remembers him as well, she 
knew him mainly from his job at the
Leows/AMC theater.
I'm sorry for Bill's passing, and also 
sorry I saw so little of him this
past year or so because of his various 
problems.  He was a great guy, what
else can I say?
Charles Garofalo
      
      Thom (and everyone 
else) --
I'm going to miss him, too. 
 I knew him for about 20 
years, from the old 
NJSFS days.  My 
condolences to his family.
Paul Dellechiaie