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Marian Morton "Molly" White

Portland, Maine

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WHITE, Marian Morton "Molly" Of South Freeport, Maine, born and raised in Cambridge, MA, died on Tuesday, September 23 after a three year illness. A Memorial Service celebrating Molly's life will be held at the South Freeport Church on Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 2 PM. You are invited to share...

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So very sorry for your loss. Remember all the happy times and the joys you shared over the years.

John
I am sorry to hear of your great loss. Mary and I think of you both often as we sail Snowbird around Nova Scotia. i have especially fond memories of the hospitality and freindship you both extended to me when I had the good fortune to take over Snowbird from you both.

John, Nat + Betsy, Mimi, Martha and Ben,
Molly was such a great person. She was always there while I was growing up. My visit to Sugarloaf and skiing with Mimi in 7th grade, as the Librarian in Jr. High, being involved with the Woman's Club...Memories will keep you strong. Take care,
Gloria

Marian,

I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I extend my condolences to you and your whole family. I have you in my heart and mind.

Dear Marian and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I only met your mother once, but "Smithies" always get along! My prayers are with you and I hope things go as well as they can for you all, given the circumstances. Fondly, Lucy and family

Dear John, Martha, Nat, Marian and Ben,
My deepest sympathies and respect to your amazing family. I remember working on the deck in Kingfield and Molly laughing when I dropped the nails she handed me as we conversed. What a wonderful soul she was greeting us with a hot bowl of bisque and a warm fire after opening and closing of Y.I.
I cherish the memories and was honored to be welcomed into your home.
My prayers are with all of you.

Molly and I shared a granddaughter, Emily. I am grateful to her for the values she instilled in Emily -- love of reading, nature, crafts, and more.

Thank you and rest in peace, Molly. You did whatever you could, whenever you could, for family, friends, and community.

Helen

Dear Uncle John, Martha, Nat, Mimi and Ben,

I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Molly's passing. My thoughts are with you in this difficult time.

Love,

Dear John and Family,
We will always remember out dear Molly and all that she meant to Jack and I. You both taught us much about love and life. Molly will never be forgotten as she left her mark everywhere she roamed. She had a full and wonderful life and is now at peace with her Lord. We loved her dearly and will never forget her.

Our love to you all,

Jack and Kathy Taylor
Punta Gorda, FL