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Molly Wagner

Olean, New York

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Molly Wagner, born and raised in Olean, N.Y., passed away suddenly of natural causes on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, while on a bike ride near her residence in Washington, D.C.Born March 27, 1989, in Olean, she was the daughter of Elaine and Ed Wagner.A 2007 graduate of Olean High...

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Our neighbor and a "best friend's" beautiful daughter - a true loss- our thoughts and prayers always for the family . Mike & Debi Mercado

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I was Molly's intern in Banjul over the summer of 2022. I'm very saddened about her passing. She took me under her wing and inspired me to pursue a career in the foreign service. I am truly fortunate to have met her, she was an inspiring leader, a calming presence, and a true friend - someone I aspire to be more like. Thanks for everything Molly. - Intern Joe

Ed, Gary Sirianni. I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know your daughter, but I just wanted to send you my condolences. God bless her.

I had the pleasure of meeting Molly several times over the years. She was a beautiful and special person, a free spirit, gone too soon. My heart breaks for you. May beautiful Molly rest in peace with the angels.

Dear Ed and Elaine, although I did not know Molly, I could tell she was a truly incredible person! May you receive comfort from all the wonderful memories you have. My deepest sympathies.

Will always treasure the many Christmas Eves we spent together. I can still picture the kids with candy canes hanging off their ears! I watched her grow into such a talented and beautiful young woman. Too soon gone. Forever remembered.

I'm so very sorry for your loss. Molly and I worked together in Bern. In the brief time we overlapped, she helped me tremendously with the President's visit and I was so grateful to have her on my team. Again, I am so sorry and hope your beautiful memories of Molly will ease the pain of losing her too soon.

Dear Wagner Family - My deepest condolences on your heartbreaking loss. I had the good fortune to meet and work with Molly at Embassy Bern. She was a generous and talented colleague who contributed so much to our mission and our community. May you find comfort in many beautiful memories. With sympathy and prayers, Eva Weigold Schultz