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In Memory of Molly Elaine Rodway (née Fleetwood) 1942-2021
Molly was an accomplished pianist, a talented singer, and also played the flute. She sang in church choirs for as long as I can remember. Church was a huge part of her life, and her faith was extremely strong. I was baptized Lutheran, but we also attended Presbyterian, Methodist, and non-Denominational churches over the years, as well as visiting the Grotto Mass on occasion. She loved to sing, play piano, and decorate for church holidays and events, often staying up for hours sewing Advent or Easter banners or creating elaborate oversized floral arrangements for the chancel and sanctuary. Mom also was a bit of a health nut and cooked most of our meals from scratch, as well as baking and gardening beautiful vegetables, fruit, trees, and flowers. Molly loved all creatures great and small, and had many many animals over the years, all of them loved to the fullest. Our house growing up always had multiple cats and dogs, and sometimes other small animals like iguanas ...
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Molly Elaine Fleetwood Rodway, 6/5/1942 - 1/19/2021 Things I loved about mom.... (this is a tiny sample, the list is too long to ever type...) * Her long flowing hair - she never had any sort of trendy hairdo, just a natural wavy mane, feminine and low-maintenance, she did not see hairdressers but always looked nice. * Her beautiful sparkling green eyes * Her infectious, free, enthusiastic laughter * Her love for all animals, wild or tame, big or small, always attentive and curious and caring and always so gentle - no animal was ever punished in our home, only rewarded for good behavior. * Her love and skill in cooking and baking - fresh healthy food every day. So many beautiful cookies at Christmas. * Her musical training. Mom taught piano and also knew all the classics, and had wonderful taste. There was always music playing in the house, every day, and it was always high quality, from Beethoven or Copeland to John Williams or medieval dulcimer recordings, folk or jazz, she even...
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