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1929 - 2009
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1929
2009
Molly S. Boyle was born April 7, 1929 in Brooklyn, New York. On June 7, 2009 she rejoined her childhood sweetheart, her soul mate, her late husband, John A. Boyle, on their road to eternity.
Molly had been a resident of Ojai for the last 17 years. She volunteered at Little House's gift shop and ran Molorama Tours, taking seniors to Laughlin, Nevada for weekend trips. She loved her rose garden, movies, playing cards and taking trips to the Chumash Casino, but most of all she loved her family.
Molly is survived by her loving daughter and son-in-law Debbie and John Perry, and brother-in-law Tony Perry of Ojai; daughter Arlene Rose of Brooklyn, New York; grandchildren Matthew, Marisa and Maria, who were the light of her life; brothers, sister, nieces and nephews and their children; and many loving friends. She will be greatly missed and always remembered as an independent force of nature, strong willed with a loving heart.
Graveside services will be held at 12 p.m., June 9, 2009 at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, 5400 Valentine Rd., Ventura, with Molly's nephew, Rabbi Jay Levy of Studio City, officiating. A memorial service will be announced.
You may contact the Ted Mayr Funeral Home for details. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ventura County Chapter of the American Lung Association, 3212 Loma Vista Rd., Suite 270, Ventura, CA 93003. Arrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home, 3150 Loma Vista Road, Ventura, (805) 643-9977.
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Pamela Kirk
June 15, 2009
To Molly's family,
The one thing I loved about Molly was you knew where you stood with her. I will forever keep the little platic pig she gave me one night when went to Carrows after bingo. Molly was one of my mothers (Anna Kirk) best friends and I thank her for that, my mother and I both will miss Molly dearly.
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Marge Hatton
June 11, 2009
Molly's laugh and "heart of gold" will long be remembered by her card-playing friends. We will truly miss her. _
Nancy Sherman
June 9, 2009
Anyone who knew Molly knew that 1) she was a force of nature 2) she loved and protected her family like a mama bear...our thoughts are with you...Nancy and Ralph
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