Molly Kate Nogrady's Obituary
Molly Kate Nogrady, 20, a child of God of King George(Fairview Beach,) Virginia was called home to be with her Father in Heaven on February 23, 2011 at 5:01 AM, suddenly due to a vehicle accident. She died at the scene.
Molly was born at home in Riverside, California. Our family moved to Washington State when she was only eight months old. We then spent 11 years in Nebraska before moving to King George, Virginia just four short years ago.
Molly has always been a beacon of light to all who knew her. She had a natural curiosity and a passion for life. Her need to be challenged, kept her living perpetually on the edge. If Molly wasn’t standing on the edge—she saw no challenge. She was driven to save the world no matter the cost to her. Her strong belief in God saved a lot of souls in her very short time on our earth. Molly was in her first semester of College and was scheduled to receive 4 awards, which her Mother will accept on her behalf.
Molly has always been a shining star and touched many lives’ where ever she was. She had a heart that was full of pain and loaded with love, a combination she tried and tried to reconcile. The demons she fought day after day were finally banished as she was lifted to Heaven. There will be no more darkness for Molly—only LIGHT! She will be missed everyday by all who knew and loved her.
She is survived by her mother, Debra L. Nogrady~Perrell, father, Thomas A. Perrell, two sisters, Sarah Elizabeth Chestnutt and her husband Jason Chestnutt, and Besty Jane Lake and her husband Andrew Lake and their two daughters Malia and Amelia Lake. She is also survived by her Grandmother, Ruthie Bailey, Grandfather, Larry Stanley. She is also survived by many Aunts and Uncles, cousins and second cousins. She made many friends from the West coast to the East, and everywhere in-between.
A memorial in her honor will be held on Saturday, February 26, 2011 at 1:00 PM, at her home located at 6140 6TH ST in King George, Virginia (Fairview Beach.) Her family is requesting that all who come to honor Molly wear bright clothing.
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