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Molly Demuth Obituary

DEMUTH Molly Demuth. The life of Molly Demuth, a New Philadelphia business leader, a respected member of the medical community, an active volunteer, a loving wife and mother came to a peaceful conclusion Wednesday morning, November 7, 2007, in her home, where she was surrounded by her family. Most recently, Molly has owned and operated a ladies fashion boutique, Runway Rags at New Philadelphia, where her warm, engaging eyes greeted ladies from around the region. Molly put her gift for personalizing fashion and properly accessorizing her clients to work with great success. Earning the smile of satisfaction from her customers gave Molly deep personal reward. Throughout her lengthy illness, Molly insisted on maintaining a busy schedule and adopted the motto "It's business as usual" refusing to allow her terminal diagnosis to dominate her life. Instead, she taught her family, friends and strangers alike the value of a generous heart. Born in Mt. Carmel Hospital at Columbus, Ohio, September 14, 1958, Molly was a daughter of Margaret Bernhard Whalen of Bexley, Ohio, and the late Robert Whalen. She graduated high school from Bishop Hartley at Columbus, in 1976. She continued her education at The Ohio State University, graduating in 1980 with a degree in Nursing. Molly received her Masters of Nursing with a concentration in Trauma care in 1982 from Widener University of Pennsylvania. With this expertise Molly joined The Ohio State University Hospitals where she was responsible for designing the hospital's trauma care center. While in Columbus, Molly was recognized as the Business Woman of the Year in 1985. In 1986, she was named the Career Woman of the Year by the Capital City's Business and Professional Women's Association. Molly met and fell in love with her husband, Jim Demuth, of New Philadelphia while attending a Buckeye Football Game. Such fans they were, even putting their wedding off so as not to conflict with the game schedule. The Demuth's would have celebrated their twentieth anniversary this November 28. Molly joined the staff at Union Hospital as senior director of Administrative Services. For the next decade, she cultivated countless relationships with the medical community. Many physicians can trace their decision to make this area and Union Hospital their home to the relationships Molly fostered. She left the hospital as Vice President of Administrative Services with responsibilities for Risk Management and Quality Improvement. At the time of her death, Molly was still involved in and Physician recruitment activities for Union Hospital. Molly also consulted with Independent Physician's Practice Management. In addition to her busy professional schedule, Molly found time to consult with Hospice of Tuscarawas, Stark and Carroll Counties. She was instrumental in earning accreditation with the Hospice Network of Ohio. Molly organized countless style shows and fundraisers for the benefit of local charities. She was President of the Ladies Auxiliary at Atwood Yacht Club, a member of the board of directors for AAA of Tuscarawas County, a member of The Ohio State University President's Club, a supporter and volunteer of Main Street New Philadelphia, and was a parishioner of St. Joseph Catholic Church at Dover where she previously served as bulletin editor. In the twilight of her life, Molly participated in an aggressive treatment schedule that few would want to endure. When questioned how she could continue with such steadfastness, Molly replied "If you had the children and husband that I have, you would want to go through it too." Molly cherished every moment of every day with those she loved. Molly's family, in addition to her mother and husband, include a son, Brendan and a daughter, Jacqueline, both of the home; three sisters, Mary (Andy) Dick of Bexley, Ohio, Patty (Richard) McBride of Upper Arlington, Ohio and Peggy (Will) Swank of Bakersfield, California; her father-in-law, John Richard (Dick) Demuth of New Philadelphia; sisters-in-law, Marcia Demuth of New Philadelphia, Nancy (Scott) McDaniel of Marion, Ohio, Dana Demuth of New Philadelphia and Carol (Robert) Paulenski of Westlake, Ohio; and a brother-in-law, Robert (Susan) Demuth of New Philadelphia. In addition to her father, Molly was preceded in death by her mother-in-law Mildred P. Demuth and brother-in-law John Demuth. The Demuth family will receive friends Friday afternoon from 1-4 p.m. and Friday evening from 6-9 p.m. in the LINN-HERT-GEIB FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY at New Philadelphia, where Christian Wake Services lead by Molly's cousin, Father Tom Brosmer, will commence promptly at 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be concelebrated by Father Ray LaRussa, Father Tom Brosmer, and Father William Arnold, Saturday, November 10, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church at Dover. Interment will follow in Evergreen Burial Park at New Philadelphia. A reception will follow in the St. Joseph School Parrish Hall at Dover. Those traveling to the cemetery will form the funeral procession at Linn-Hert-Geib Saturday morning where a brief prayer service will commence at 10 o'clock. Those unable to attend are invited to share memories and condolences with the family by visiting the funeral home's website. Those who knew Molly will remember her sense of humor, the fun and joy she found in every situation and will take up her cause to spread joy in the lives of others. Throughout her life Molly was a booster of all things related to The Ohio State University. Accordingly, the family has established the Molly Demuth Memorial Scholarship through The OSU Alumni Club of Tuscarawas County, 1377 3rd Street SE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663. Linn-Hert-Geib, (330) 343-5506. www.geibfuneral.com. "Sign the online guestbook at www.dispatch.com/obituaries"

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on Nov. 9, 2007.

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Sister Emily Demuth CSC

November 3, 2022

I was so grateful to read Molly's obituary I am so amazed at all she accomplished I am a Sister of the Holy Cross and my grandfather came from Luxembourg and I know there were quite a few Demuth brothers who lived here in the United States. I will certainly remember Molly and her family in my prayers.Sister Emily Demuth CSC

Sister Emily Demuth, C.S.C.

November 12, 2007

Molly , I know you are enjoying Heaven from all I have read about you etc. I pray in thanksgiving for your life and pray for your family and friends that they may continue on with special works in your honor. Sister Emily Demuth, C.S.C.

Cathy Smith

November 11, 2007

Dear Marge, Mary Catherine, Patty and Peggy.

Oh my gosh.. there is a party in heaven... the participants include Aunt Connie and Uncle Bob and Robert -- Dad, Ernie Reeder and others... They are celebrating Molly's life on earth and her next life in God's kingdom.

I am with all of you today and have cried buckets but know that she is finally at peace and without pain.

I love you all and so wish I could have been there for you on Sat. in New Philly but alas my life here would not permit it ... I am thinking of you all and praying for you..

We will talk soon.

LOVE< Jeff, Cathy (Yeager) and Corbin Smith

Mary (Khourie) Berg

November 10, 2007

Dear Mrs. Whalen and family, Our prayers are with you and your family at this very sad time. Molly was a wonderful person. I remember running into her on one of my trips back to Columbus and it was just like I had remembered her from high school...always laughing and smiling. Now she is doing that in heaven! Blessings on you and your family. Mary (Khourie) Berg

Beth Hammerstein

November 10, 2007

I remember Molly's wonderful sense of humor & bright smile. Enjoyed seeing her after holiday masses at Christ the King in recent years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

Julie Freeman

November 9, 2007

We are saddened by your loss of such an inspirational person. We hope the countless memories will help you smile throughout these days.
Tim and Julie Freeman
and Family

Elizabeth Lashley

November 9, 2007

Thank you Molly for being part of my life at The OSU ED/Trauma Dept. You were everything I tried to be as an RN.

Mary (Sweetman) Ferguson

November 9, 2007

To Molly's family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My memories of Molly from high school simply bring me to smile.

Jack Roberts

November 9, 2007

I never meet Molly, knew Molly, or heard off Molly until I read her obituarie. From what I've read, the world has lost a wonderful person. I wish I could have met her. God bless herAND HER family... you're loss is the world's loss. jack

Becki Ford

November 9, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Eileen Woods

November 9, 2007

Dear Mrs. Whalen, Mary, Patty, Peggy, Jim and family,
There are no words to describe the sorrow we feel for all of you. Molly's life was full of the gift only she could give; joy. Please know our prayers are with all of you.
Much love,
Barry and Eileen Woods and Family

Elizabeth Lashley

November 9, 2007

I worked with Molly at The Ohio State University ED/Trauma. She was not only an excellent RN but a good friend. Our world will miss her.

Terri Fox

November 9, 2007

My dear friend Mols is gone. It's hard for me to fathom. We were best friends all through our years together at Christ the King, Hartley, and OSU nursing; sadly having grown apart over the 27 years that I have resided in Southern California. Knowing her made me a better person, and I was so lucky to have called her my friend. My deepest sympathies to all of her family.
Sincerely,
Terri (Van Eman) Fox

Elaine Metzger

November 9, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I came to know Molly through the Ohio Network of Physician Recruiters. She was a warm, happy, and loving person and I will cherish the time I knew her.

Eva Banks

November 9, 2007

I remember Molly's ready smile and enthusiasm from our Hartley days. I hope you can be comforted that after a rich, full life, Molly has been received by our loving God.

Cindy Klimek

November 9, 2007

Mrs Whalen, Mary, Patty, Peggy and Demuth familes,
I'm so sorry for your loss. What a lovely tribute to Molly. I will always remember her smile. Her accomplishments were truly amazing and what loving memories to embrace.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
God bless - Cindy (Mallory) Klimek

Patty Ryan

November 9, 2007

Mrs. Whalen, Mary, Patty, and Peggy,
May your memories of Molly sustain you. Her death is very sad. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Patty Ryan

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