In Memory of

Molly

Worthley

Condolences

Condolence From: Becky Barton Cockcroft
Condolence: There are no words, it's overwhelming, yet honored to be a classmate, friend and customer. She exuded love & kindness genuinely, full of grace. Sorry does not say enough to her family...but I am truly that for anyone who is left behind, touched by her inner and outer beauty.
Thursday June 14, 2018
Condolence From: Megan
Condolence: I am so sorry for your loss. May the words of our loving heavenly Father bring your family comfort and strength during this most difficult time as He promises to bring our loved ones back to life in a perfect world where there will be no more suffering or death (John 5:28-29 & Revelation 21:4).
Tuesday June 12, 2018
Condolence From: Emily Taylor
Condolence: There are so many memories of Molly that will always bring a smile to my face. Sending love to you all and hope your memories help soothe the pain of her loss.💕
Saturday June 09, 2018
Condolence From: Wayne & Shan Snell
Condolence: Dear Bob, Bill, Nancy & family, We are so very sorry for your lose.
Saturday June 09, 2018
Condolence From: Bill & Vicky Birden
Condolence: We are so very, very sorry to learn of Molly's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Thursday June 07, 2018
Condolence From: Gail & Richard Ellis
Condolence: We are so very sorry to hear of the passing of Molly. Such a beautiful person and she always had a beautiful smile. Prayers for her family and friends.
Thursday June 07, 2018
Condolence From: Linda Brissette
Condolence: Molly was my first friend during childhood. Our friendship grew and endured throughout our school years, from kindergarten to high school graduation. One could not ask for a better friend than Molly. She was kind, generous, trustworthy and fun. It is rare to have a friend of whom one can say there was never an unkind gesture nor an angry word directed from her, however I can state that truth regarding Molly. All of my memories of time spent with her while growing up in our Limerock Street neighborhood in Camden are positive and affirming memories. In high school, Molly was recognized as a bright and beautiful young leader amongst us. Never one to engage in petty rivalries, Molly instead was someone who honored each and every person with whom she interacted. We viewed Molly as a role model for the qualities to which we ourselves aspired. I am grateful for the strong impact she had on my life. Molly will be greatly missed and never forgotten. My sincere condolences are sent with love to her husband Bob, to her brother Bill, and to her sister Debby and their families.
Tuesday June 05, 2018