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Molly Richardson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Salt Lake City, UT-Molly Orange Richardson died suddenly at home on Friday morning, May 8, likely of a sudden cardiac event. She was 41. She was a fierce soul with a tender heart. Admired and adored by many, she lived honestly and loved intensely. Among the many she loved are her wife Kate...

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Dear Malon and Myron, I am so very sorry for your loss of Molly...I had not seen her for years...any of you, in fact...I adored her, watching her grow up...so full of life, vitality...again, I am so sorry for your loss! Sandra Ence

Katie, Maylon, Myron- sorry for your loss. What a great obituary it made me sorry I hadn't gotten to know her better.

A few months ago, Thomas had a health scare. He was relatively new to his town, his wife lives in Santa Fe, and his family lives in Salt Lake. Molly, as his big sister, traveled to his town to help him through the medical tests and prescription regimen. That's how she rolled.

I'm so glad that your entire family spent the Christmas season together, with wine, wit and copious amounts of ham.

The obituary is lovely, as was Molly. Your family is truly an inspiration. May your...

This was a real shock -- I don't know what to say other than, Kate, I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope you have the support of family and friends close to you in these days. You know, it's odd but I had dreams of meeting you both for a pint one day.

Thomas, You had been working in Bristol just a short time when you ended up in the hospital...I was concerned you being there with no family...when I inquired... you said.."my sister came."

Katie, Maylon, Myron, Thomas, Lyn, Russell...There are no words but I'm going to offer up these wholly inadequate and measly ones: The last time I saw Molly was several years ago at a memorial service of all stupid things. I hadn't seen her since we were children when I used to babysit her and Thomas. It is no exaggeration to say we fell together in hoots and guffaws over the ridiculous fact that I, a mere three years older than she, had been charged with her care. My God! Who were those...

Molly at 10, curly hair, freckles, wonderful sense of humor and some attitude. How sharp is this loss. Our condolences to you all. Robin and Sam Wall, Leslie Thomas

Ah, my sadness for you is real. So sorry for your loss. She was always so kind!

Molly was one of those extraordinary people who you just never forget. Happy, funny, filled with kind energy, and she would lean in to hear your story. I was struck by how her little herd of chickens seemed to think of her as their Mom. Molly...You Da Besss!!!