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Amelia Louise "Molly" Pratt

Charleston, South Carolina

Dec 5, 1945 – Feb 14, 2026 (Age 80)

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BORN
December 5, 1945
DIED
February 14, 2026
AGE
80
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Amelia Louise "Molly" Pratt

Charleston - My name is Amelia Louise ("Molly") Pratt. I was born at Old Roper in Charleston, December 5, 1945, daughter of Eunice Hare Johnston and Dr. Edward Wallace Pratt. I graduated from The High School of Charleston, in 63, went to CofC '63, Palmer...

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She was a true, living angel! She gave the best hugs, and she exudeded happiness! You could never be sad or mad in her presence, she would make sure of that! You will be greatly missed! RIP Ms. Molly!

Sadly I did not know Molly, but the article about her in the Post and Courier made me want to model my life..and my death...after her. Something about her really resonated for me. I extend my heartfelt sympathy to her family and friends. For someone so full of love and joy to pass, I am sure the void it has left is hard to bear. I am so very sorry.

I didn´t know Molly personally, but after reading the post and the Courier article, I was truly moved. She sounded like a wonderful woman with an incredible perspective on life. The article allowed me to take a small piece of her spirit with me and remember her. May she rest in peace

Ms Molly was something!! I use to groom her little pup at Susan´s VIP. And she thought it was hilarious that renamed her Bill bad a**. she doesn´t love the grooming and I had to talk her into most of it. Molly made us laugh every time she came in to see us. She was just one of life´s characters and I know she´ll be missed.

Molly, was one of the most enjoyable people in my life as a young lawyer. Her wit was sharp as a tack, and her laugh was loud and contagious. I will miss her and her memory will be a blessing.

Baird, I am so sorry to hear of Molly's passing, and extremely sorry that I just learned of her passing so I was unable to attend the service. Molly was near and dear to me and my children for many years. What a lady! There was only one! Please know that thoughts and prayers are with you now. I'm sure losing such a spirit is tough. Molly will join my dear son, Brett Mullan, and oh the fun those two will stir up! Take care of you!

Molly was my adopted sister that sister I never had. I loved her dearly and played bridge with her Rabbit. It was wonderful when she moved back to Charleston after 20 yrs in California. A very special lady

Baird, Jennifer and all family. Ron and I send you our deepest sympathy and prayers for comfort. Rest eternal grant her O Lord.

I was devastated to learn of sweet Molly's passing. I met Molly at St. Andrew's Fitness Center, where she participated in my group fitness classes. She introduced herself to me as "the sweet one!" And she absolutely was. She made me feel so welcomed. I loved hearing her stories, sharing recipes with each other, and just chatting about life. Molly was a light and seeing her always brightened my day. I will always remember her for her positivity, quick wit, and generosity. My prayers are with...