Your Daughter
I miss you, Mom
Birth date: Apr 13, 1947 Death date: Nov 3, 2012
Molly Kaye Ward “Grammie”, age 65 of Rehoboth Beach, DE, formerly of LaPlata, MD, passed away on Saturday, November 3, 2012 in Pennsylvania. She was born on April 13, 1947, in Ellwood City, PA, daughter of the late Vincent F. and Read Obituary
I miss you, Mom
Jeff and Carrie, you and your families are in my heart and thoughts during this most difficult time. Molly was like a second mother to me--I am just stunned. Nothing will fade the memories, all of which I will deeply cherish. I wish that I could have been there to honor her. I will miss both her and John dearly. With love...and a very heavy heart, Ricco
Carrie and Jeff my prayers and thoughts are with you today. I worked with your mom for many years when we first started in the mortgage business. We had many long talks and laughs. She was always very proud of you both. Her strength and love will get you through.
Dearest Carrie, Jeff and all of Molly's family; our hearts are heavy with grief and sadness over Molly's sudden passing. Although we only had a few opportunities to spend time with her it was clear to us that she was one special lady! Our hopes for you are that God's grace will help you get through the difficult days ahead and that your fond memories will comfort you.
Carrie, Jeff and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Molly was a very special person and we are sure she will forever remain a glowing light in your hearts.
Carrie and Jeff,
We were so sad to hear the news - our thoughts and prayers are with you both - your Mom was a very special lady.
Kathy & Sandy
I was hoping Molly to know you better and share some nice times with you in Rehoboth Beach upon your new Adventure here. But I know you are having a wonderful adventure of your own that will last forever. I'm just so sorry it your stay here with Carrie and KT was cut short.
Blessings Always
Carolyn
I was devasted to hear of Molly's passing. I have lost my "best friend". Draw comfort in the fact she was exactly where she wanted to be, with her "best friends". Gone from our sight, but forever in our hearts.jj
Carrie, Jeff and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Molly's sudden passing. She had a huge heart. I will always remember when I came back from Vietnam and how she and John had me stay with them. It was a healing time for me and Molly was so understanding of all I had endured after being wounded. We also shared our children with each other when they were babies. While we drifted apart, we have always kept you in our thoughts and prayers. While John and Molly are no longer with us, the memories will always live within us.
I knew Molly for a long, long time, since around 1972. We were neighbors and our children grew up together esp. my kids Ricco with Jeff and Gina with Carrie. I will miss Molly very deeply. She was an important part of our lives. I'm deeply saddened by our loss. I pray that God gives Carrie and Jeff strength. I'm always here for them and love them like my own children. Love, Rose