Molly-Buell-Obituary

Molly Lang Buell

Saint Augustine, Florida

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Saint Augustine, Florida
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American Cancer Society

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Dec. 7, 1922 Ð June 15, 2009

Molly Lang Buell, 86, beloved wife of Dr. Harold Lloyd Buell, mother and grandmother, died June 15, 2009, at WakeMed Cary Hospital, Cary, N.C., after a short illness.

Molly was born in Norfolk, Va., and grew up in that area. After graduation from high...

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I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Molly from this life to Eternity. Although I am sad that I was unable to locate her over the years, I will join you, her family and friends, in Celebrating her life.

She was such a wonderful dance instructor and friend and she loved life so much and Molly was blessed with talent in so many ways and such a Blessing to all who had the pleasure of knowing her. I am so thankful for her ability to share her passion of dance with me and give me...

My prayers and sincere sympathy to all the family who bear the loss of this fine lady and especially her daughter Cheryle
Mary Horner

To the family of Molly Lang Buell. I was so blessed to have the close friendship with Molly. Each year we decorated our Christmas tree with ornaments she and her mother made for us. She painted a beautiful cat and signed to my sweet daughter Bonnie, whom we lost suddenly on June 23rd.
Our lives took seperate paths but the memories of Molly's true beauty will always remain in my heart. Geri Flynn

My dear Hal -

Molly was a beautiful person inside and outside. She was a great friend. I will miss her tremendously!

Love
Bonnie Ekwall

My husband and I had the priviledge of knowing Molly because she was a good friend of my husband's parents, Chloe and Oley Sellers. She was a lovely lady, charming and a pleasure to be around. She always said things that made one feel special and was especially kind to everyone. Not only was she very pretty and talented, she was one of the unique women that are few and far between in the busy, hectic world today. She was a true "Southern Lady" and we are happy to have known her.

I am so terribly sad to learn of the passing of my Aunt Molly. My good intentions of a visit and update in past several years unfortunately did not occur. However I love her and already miss her so much. From Carol and myself and Amy Lang Houston we send our condolences to all family members.