Molly-Ivins-Obituary

Molly Ivins

Obituary

Molly Ivins Syndicated political columnist Molly Ivins died of breast cancer Wednesday afternoon at her home in Austin. She was 62 years old, and had much, much more to give this world. She remained cheerful despite Texas politics. She emphasized the more hilarious aspects of both state...

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In loving memory of an insightful, passionate woman. We loved you and will always remember the incredible wisdom you left us. God thank you for Molly Ivins.

Molly Ivins was wonderful, funny, brilliant, and outspoken and loved good people. She was a student of my father (Robert P. Moore) in Houston at St. John's School in the 60's, she dedicated Molly Can't Say That Can She to him, as the "best teacher". I was younger, but she used to come to our home often when in high school, with a couple of other students, to have raucous conversations for hours with my parents. In '98 she came and spoke at his memorial service. She was not only incredibly...

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the family's...My heartfelt condolences to the family's....

lordie, Molly Ivins, how we need you now

Godspeed Molly, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Now sharing her wit in the ultimate venue...

When I moved to Kentucky from Texas in 1986, Molly became my lifeline to my birth state and my wonderful time there in the 70's and 80's. At the time, she was a regular on NPR's Morning Edition. Her unique voice and pithy remarks often made my week! Thanks Molly. I think of you often.

My heart goes out to Molly's family. May you find comfort in Isaiah 25:8,9

Molly, you'll live forever through your work and wonderful humor. You had such a fine spirit, lived such a big life, and left such magnificent impressions behind. Thank you for the inspiration and for being such a fine example of personal courage.