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Ken Mullen
January 8, 2007
I met Molly in SF in the 1976-78 era and what a wonderful person she was with a warm heart and good soul. Molly was fun to party with and had a great laugh. We were part of a group of transplants from Ohio and NY living if SF and partying to the hilt. Molly work at Prysbeterian Hospital and lived within walking distance of my house. I came from Columbus, went to Eastmoor High and loved the Ohio part of Molly.I remember the twinkle from looking into Molly's eyes.
My condolences goes out to her family and friends.
take care,
Legs
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