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        Molly Jayne,

When times seem too hard to bear & I l feel like giving up
I vision your beautiful face, the twinkle of your beautiful blue eyes
The bond we created from my womb to the day you were born
Is a mother and daughter bond that can never be torn, Dad and I chose for you to be my name sake and that is also a bond that can never be torn, you loved it as much and I.
With the strength and guidance of God and the blessings he pours down from above
I"ve always wanted to be the best mom I can be to you and embrace you with all my love !!
You are as precious as a flower and as gorgeous as a rose
You have been specially made to the very tip of your nose
You are as sweet as honey; such an innocent young child
You are brighter than any star in the sky every time you smile
I want you to be proud of who you are and  you always strived to be the best , you are loved  by so many, me and your Dad, your sisters & your brother, your niece & nephews and so many friends and family. You'll live on forever in our hearts !!

I will always be your mother first, but I'm also your bestfriend
Your are the most precious gift, that I've ever been given !!

we miss you with all our hearts !!

With All My Love,

MOM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



 











 





   


This memorial website was

created in the memory

of our loved one, MOLLY

JAYNE WILLIAMS who was

born in Indiana on February

25, 1983 and passed away

on September 01, 2005 at

the age of 22. 





 Molly was one of the 

nicest people one could 

ever meet. Molly was the 

type of person that would 

do anything to help 

anybody before she 

thought of doing 

something for herself. 

You never saw her 

without a SMILE it would 

light up a room.  Her 

EYES 

were crystal clear  as 

blue 

as the sky!!  Molly had a 

special gift on how she 

touched people’s heart.


   


She was an outstanding 

individual both on and off 

the basketball court.  She 

was strong  athletic  and 

had courage to spare


   



 We could not have been 

more proud of our 

wonderful daughter.


If Molly set her head to 

something    
  
she achieved it.
 
We will REMEMBER& LOVE her forever!








WORDS CAN'T EXPLAIN 

HOW MUCH WE MISS 

YOU!

 



 
     

    






To see tears streaming down Mommy's face.

Daddy, tell her I'm much better here,



Jesus fixed my heart. But when I see mommy crying, 

It just about tears it apart.


I know it hurt you both, Daddy, When Jesus took me 

away.



But you and mommy remember, We'll be together 

again someday.


I can't wait to hug you, I never got the chance before. 

When its time for you to come, I'll be waiting at 

heavens door.



Then you'll both understand, Jesus knew where I 

needed to be.




What a marvelous place to live, 

Just wait and you both 

shall see.



Please let my Mommy know, Daddy,

That I heard every word she said. 

And I remember her 

softly kissing me As I lay cuddled in her arms.



Just one more thing Daddy, Before I have to go, I 

Love you both very much, and just wanted you both to know
.







I whisper your name...

to myself.

I whisper...I love you.

I whisper...I still think 

about you.

I whisper...goodnight 

and 

till we meet again.

I whisper...and hope your 

Angel ears can hear

My whispers here on 

earth.

I whisper...because I am 

afraid that if I speak too 

loud,

My heart will hear and 

break again....

So I just whisper......






 






Molly














  
   
 

Molly Jayne Willliams, our loving daughter sister aunt  and friend!!  We will always love you  and miss you  with all our hearts!!  She was sure a family person her family came first no matter what! 






Child that loses a parent is an orphan
A Man who loses his wife is a widower
A Woman who loses her husband is a widow
There is no name for a parent that loses a child
For there is no word to describe the pain!! 







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Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
in memory of   / Amanda Davidson (played basketball with her in 2001 )
I played basketball with Molly and met her actually on the trip to Australia.  She was a great basketball player but like most have said she was an amazing person off the court.  She was so much fun to be around and always could make others...  Continue >>
Thinking of you   / Dana (Jones) Armstrong
Molly   You were on my mind all morning on my drive to work today so I just had to come by and tell you that I think of you and your family often.  I will always remember you as the polite yet goofy little girl that always made me laugh.&...  Continue >>
Four Years   / Kelly Tarr Wright (Friend)
Molly I can't believe it's been four years since you left us. After all these days and weeks it's crazy how I can still hear your voice...I can still close my eyes and remember every expression every story you told me.  You are with me everywhe...  Continue >>
MISSING YOU WITH ALL MY HEART !!   / MOM (MOM)
MOLLY MO I CAN'T BELIEVE ITS BEEN 4 YRS SINCE I LOST YOU. MY HEART ACHS MORE THAN I COULD EVER EXPLAIN. HONEY I DID MAKE MY MIDNIGHT TRIP TO WAL-MART TODAY DADDY TOOK ME AT MIDNIGHT AS MANY TIMES YOU AND I DID FOR NO REASON JUST TO SPEND MOM & D...  Continue >>
Between a Mother & a Daughter   / MOM
 
LOVE / MOM     Read >>
NANA AGAIN !!  / MOM (MOM)    Read >>
MISSING YOU WITH ALL MY HEART !!  / MOM     Read >>
Mr. Henton  / Jason Henton (Friend)    Read >>
<3 / Friend (Friend)    Read >>
Thinking of you on your angel day  / Jo-Ann Pacenta Lauren's Mom (Angel family friend )    Read >>
XOXOXOXO / Friend     Read >>
Happy Birthday  / Bridget Dtr Of Allan R. Peacock (united by angels )    Read >>
Happy birthday, I love you<3  / Shannon (Best friend )    Read >>
Thinking of you on your Birthday sweet angel  / Jo-Ann Pacenta Mom Of Angel Lauren (Connected by angels )    Read >>
More tributes and condolences...
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Her legacy
MOLLY JAYNE WILLIAMS #40  

Coaches and professors spoke of her impeccable work ethic, her leadership, and how she defined the student-athlete. Friends said that they were blessed to know her, and new students told stories of how Molly was the first to say “hello” when they arrived on campus. In short, Molly was the kind of person that we all strive to be. She set an example that we should all be so lucky to follow.

Her outstanding abilities on the basketball court are irrelevant when compared to the quality of person that she was. Anyone who knew her would speak of her as an individual long before they mentioned basketball. They would tell you what a joy it was simply to be around her.

“I was honored to have the opportunity to know and coach someone of Molly’s character,” said Head Coach Corey Fox. “She came from a great family and loved to play basketball. I know that she loved to look up in the stands and see her parents there cheering her on.” Molly had tremendous support from her parents Ron and Candy who made the trip from Indiana for nearly every game last season.

Coach Fox went on to say, “Molly was just great to be around. She was a very happy kid who was well liked by all of her teammates, coaches, and anyone else who was fortunate enough to know her. This is a huge loss for us.”

Molly attended the Ben Davis school system from K-8th grade. We moved to the South Putnam area and she attended South Putnam High School from 9-12. She then went to Danville Area Community College for 2 yrs, and received a Associates Degree in Business, and then she went on and attended Limestone College to get her Bachelor’s degree. Her Dad and I will accept her Degree in the Spring for her. She averaged 18 credit hours a semester for 3 years of College and still played College Basketball, and one season of College Volleyball (Limestone). And still kept a “B” average.

Molly graduated with academics honors from both Elementary school, and Junior high school, she was National Honor Society for two years in High School, she received the Presidents award for Scholastic Honors, she was ranked 5th in her class, she was all-county 4 yrs in 3 sports, all-conference 3 yrs in 3 sports, all-sectionals in track 2 yrs, she was voted Putnam County Senior Athlete, she won a Gold Medal in Basketball in Sydney Australia, she received a full ride for basketball at Danville CC where she was All-Conference both years, and also was on a full ride for two more yrs at Limestone College for basketball, she was first in rebounds for the season, she was ranked 7th in NCAA history for the most rebounds in a single season, she was 4th on the team in scoring, she was Captain on the team when we lost her.

Molly played Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, and ran Track in High School.

 
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