GREENUP, KY-Mollie Marie Hale, 89, originally of Greenup County, Kentucky, peacefully passed away in her home Tuesday, March 28th. Born July 11, 1933 to parents Roy and Della Brown, Mollie became a passionate learner who pursued life with unique vitality and enduring optimism. In 1970, she moved to Summerfield, FL and began a career in real estate that would extend over the rest of her life. Mollie was one of the first female Real Estate Brokers in Marion County and helped hundreds of families make Central Florida home. She was welcomed to heaven by her eldest granddaughter and is survived by her husband Robert, sister Geneva, 5 children, 7 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren.
Graveside services will be 3 P.M. Saturday, April 22, 2023 at Brown-Bailey Cemetery in Greenup, KY. Family and friends will gather at Morton-Hunt Family Funeral Home in South Shore, KY by 2 P.M. to follow in procession.
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Morton-Hunt Family Funeral Home311 James Hannah Drive, South Shore, KY 41175
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