1976 - 2019
1976
2019
Molly was a witty, vivacious and spirited woman who enriched all of our lives and will be greatly missed.
Molly moved from Chicago to Evergreen with her family when she was 7 and attended Bergen Elementary and Evergreen Middle before graduating from Thompson Valley High in Loveland.
She had associate degrees in massage therapy and physical therapy assistant, and loved working with the elderly in Montrose.
Molly gave the world to her three beautiful children, Colleen, Willow and Urijah, who survive her along with her father Steve (Lisa), brother Marshall (Lindsey), and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Her mother, Sally, preceded her in death.
There will be a celebration of her life in the near future.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
I loved her very much we had our moments were we fought but that's what pulled us closer together and I am never gonna stop loving her!
Willow Wuethrich
Family
July 26, 2020
Colleen McClintic
February 6, 2019
Edison & Urijah Zen George
February 1, 2019
My son and I would like to thank everyone for their prayers and best wishes regarding Molly and her children. Having known Molly for over 26 years, we knew everything about each other. Our friendship started back in 1993 in Loveland Colorado. We reunited again in 2012. We soon got engaged and had a son together. His name is Urijah Zen. Molly and I always considered him our miracle child. He loved his Mom dearly and thinks about her often. His faith in our Lord Jesus Christ gives him strength, and the assurance that his mom is in Heaven with our Lord, and the rest of our family. Molly was a unique person, strong witted, and not easily dissuaded. She lived life on her own terms. I will always remember all of the fun times we have had, the love we shared, and will always be thankful for our child. She lives on in him now. She told me never to forget that she will always love me and is always grateful for our son. We will never forget our Molly; my ex-wife, and Urijah's mother. She rests in peace now, and has returned home with Jesus.
Edison & Urijah Zen George
February 1, 2019
Hearts are broken. Prayers are spoken. She will always be remembered and life shared to her children whom she loved dearly. Missing for now but over the rainbow to meet again...our sweet "Rainbow"
Nancy Wuethrich Brad Wuethrich
January 31, 2019
My condolences goes out to the family. May God be your strength in this time of sorrow (Matthew 5:4) Happy are those who mourn since they will be comforted.
B W
January 30, 2019
Krista Hensley
January 30, 2019
I never connected to anyone like I did to her. She's really enriched my life over the past year and a half and changed me for the better. She had lots of friends, but she was my best friend. It's really weird to think that we have to go on without her, but we'll continue to do our best. Love you Molly.
Curtis Dull
January 30, 2019
Curtis Dull
January 30, 2019
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