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Molly Weber
March 9, 1941 - June 7, 2016
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<div itemprop="description">Molly Genevieve Weber (nee Clarke) age 75, on June 7, 2016 at Grand Valley General Hospital, Kitchener Ontario, from complications beginning with a surgery in 2012. Remembered by her husband Bill, sons Bill (Kathie), Matt, grandchildren Jakob and Alexandra, dear nieces Marilyn, Frankie, sister Florence, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and her faithful pet Bernie.Predeceased by parents, David and Molly, siblings Blanche (Audy), Ethel (Phillip), Nell (Ben, Alice (Harry), David (Marilyn) and Baxter (Vivian). Cremation has taken place and no memorial service was held at Molly's own request. <br> <br>Molly was born in Glace Bay, NS on March 9, 1941 where she grew up on Tower Rd with life long friend Mae (Campbell) Gatineau. Later she moved to Montreal where she married, raised her family and made many life friends (Joan de Montbrun) while working at Steinberg. She moved with her family to Kitchener in 1981, continuing to work at Sears for several years. <br> <br>Molly was a people person who loved to cook, loved word puzzles and crosswords and she loved her family. In her last years as her mobility decreased she rekindled many relationships via Facebook where she was known to offer daily words of encouragement as well as posting favorite recipes. <br> <br>Don't you give up, <br>Don't you quit. <br>You keep walking. <br>You keep trying. <br>There is help & happiness ahead... <br>It will be alright in the end. <br>Trust God and believe in good things to come. <br> <br> Jeffrey R. Holland <br> <br>She is at peace now in God's loving arms. <br></div>