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Molly Parker Crosland

Charlotte, North Carolina

1954-2008

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Molly Parker Crosland Ms. Crosland, a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina died on July 6, 2008. She was born on January 4, 1954. Molly was predeceased by her mother, Mary Parker Shackelford Crosland, and her grandparents, John Crosland, Sr. and Lillian Floyd Crosland and George Scott...

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I learned of your untimely and unexpected passing from your brother, Jay, in July of this year. I find it so disconcerting that eleven years have elapsed since you left this world. I deeply regret the loss of our friendship which began in 1974 while we were attending East Carolina University. We lived, loved and cared for one another. I miss your spirit, your kindness and your strength. I will always carry our friendship and secrets. I miss you and the experiences that you and I shared. I...

I am deeply saddened to learn of Molly's passing. My condolences to John, Judy, and Jay.

Will miss you. Barkley and I send our thoughts and prayers to Judy, John and Jay. Molly, you will finally be at peace from now to eternity. Will see you when I get there!
Always, Sandra

From all the staff at I.C.London, we extend our heartfelt sympathies to Molly's family and friends. She was always so much fun to be around...we will miss her!

To Molly! Your laugh is imprinted on my heart. What a gift to have been your friend.
And to Molly's family, the sadness from such a loss can not be measured. The mold was truly broken when Molly was born. What a ride she had and we were lucky to have gone along.

Our prayers are with you. We just heard about Molly.
Buddy and Lou Crosland Overcash

While I do not know the depth of your pain, my family and I certainly share it with you. We are praying with confidence that God will strengthen and sustain as only He can.

I remember playing "horses" on the weekends with Molly growing up. We had such fun setting up courses in her backyard. She was the trainer, I was the "horse". I loved to jump! We grew up in a fun neighborhood. My thoughts are with her family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.