
R.I.P. Molly
Rest In Peace, Molly. You will forever be missed.
I remember Molly as the littlest of the bunch (like in the picture to the right). I was closest to her oldest sister Amy, but knew all of the sisters well. I grew up with them. Holly, Amy and I were very close friends growing up. We did cheerleading, dance/gymnastics and everything in between. I can remember playing and listening to the Spice Girls in their basement. All of us dancing, playing and laughing.
It has been quite a while since I have seen Molly (or any of the family), since I have moved down South, I guess. But it doesn't mean that I will miss her any less.
It has been quite a while since I have seen Molly (or any of the family), since I have moved down South, I guess. But it doesn't mean that I will miss her any less.
My thoughts go out to her family, I love you all.
Rest In Peace, Molly. You will forever be missed.
Highway Patrol troopers said a Honda CRV driven by 17-year-old Ethan Frey, also of LaGrange, ran a stop sign on Whitehead Road and smashed into the RAV4’s passenger side, where Molly was sitting.
County Coroner Paul Matus said Molly died immediately of head and neck injuries from the impact — a kind of side-whiplash — but she also suffered a crushed pelvis and chest injuries.
Molly had been riding with a friend, 17-year-old Rachel Salyer of LaGrange, and they had left Wal-Mart in Oberlin just 16 minutes before the crash, Matus said.
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