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Ann Harris
November 12, 2009
Mollie was such an important part of our lives on Barnhardt Duck Farm in Urbanna. She was a part of our family and will be greatly missed. Mollie, we love you; God bless you.
Peggy Eggers
November 6, 2009
Mollie first raised my Mom, Elizabeth Barnhardt Sanders, in our grandparents' home, and then she went on to raise Judy, John and me. She spoke a wise and simple truth, and her love of "the Lord" shone through her as long as I knew her. She was a soft and beautiful spirit who taught me a lot about love.
Mollie at home on May 24, 2009
John Melvin
November 6, 2009
Mollie worked for my grandparents James and Margaret Barnhardt at their duck farm in Urbanna. She changed my diapers when I was a baby and has remained a loving friend to our family for all these years - rest in peace Mollie, I love you and I miss you.
November 5, 2009
with my deepest sympathy/ thing of you at this difficult time with sympathy and understanding[ lollie]and family
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