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Pauline Facciano
June 4, 2017
The feeling of missing Mollie does not go away or diminish with time. I miss her smile, her laugh, her sparkling eyes. I miss her stories about growing up in New York, her deli in San Rafael, her husband Harry driving the convertible with the top down. She loved her two sons and grandchildren most of all. I look forward to seeing Mollie again one day. A big hug to Mollie and her family.
Barbara (Cassell) Lewin
November 18, 2010
We are very sorry to learn of your mother's passing. We remember both of your parents with much fondness.
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