Molly-Criqui-Obituary

Molly Criqui

D., New Jersey

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DIED
June 2, 2024
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D., New Jersey

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"Her Home Was Filled With Children, Sports & Laughter" Molly Criqui, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, died peacefully on June 2, 2024. She passed away as she lived her life, surrounded by family. Molly was 82. Molly was born in Buffalo, NY to Dr. Thomas and Helen O'Brien, the youngest...

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Don, I'm sorry for the loss of your wife Molly. It must be terrible at this time in your life to lose her. It sounds like she was a wonderful lady - the boss of a house full of love and lots of children. We nevet met. I'm 68 from Cambridge, MA. At this very moment I'm watching and listening to you and Nick Buoniconti call the 1977 Patriots & Eagles game on NBC. You were and still are my all time favorite NFL play by play announcer. There have been lots of good ones but you were...

Hi Don, Was watching Bills game today and started thinking about our NY Central train trips back home from ND. So sorry to hear about Molly. You two were so in love. It was....and still is....beautiful. Ginger and I have been married for 65 years. She is a Saint to still put up with me ! Best wishes always, Richard Creedon 433 Farley Hall, ND

Hi Don- watching the CFP and rooting for ND and was thinking about you. So sorry for your loss. Blessings to you and family. Love your Godson, Chris

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To the Criqui family - while we did not know your mother, we met you during her last days at Livia - my parents were across the hall. Prayers that her sweet memory will be with all of you always. My dad, born the same day as your mom, passed a few days before your mom. Thinking of all of you. Best regards - Crista Comerford Vogt.

Don, So sorry for your loss.

My brother, John, told me the sad news about Molly and the Canoe Club followed her name immediately after in my mind. High school memories that never leave! I loved her fave quote and I know she will always be a blessing and never a loss. An amazing legacy you both have gifted us all. I have only fond and fun memories of you both. I will meet you in prayer....

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Molly will be truly missed. A kind human being full of interesting tales about her life and family. How she loved all of them. A caring mom and a loving wife. She talked about Don as if they first fell in love and did her best to make him happy in their home. She always treated me with kindness and respect and I was always happy to see her. May she rest in peace in God´s arms. Stephen Mustacchio