Molly Lee Rose

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  Molly Lee Rose, 90, went to be with the Lord Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021.  She was born June 16, 1930 in Aravaipa Creek to her parents Roy B. and Ina McClure. 

  Molly was raised in the Dudleyville area along with her five sisters, June, Lula, Tharsilda, Rosie, and Nona.  Molly and David A. Kelley were married, in 1947 and they had three sons. 

  She is survived by her sons, David P. Kelley, Harold (Sherry) Kelley, and Roy (Valerie) Kelley; six grandchildren and numerous great- and great-great-grandchildren.  She also leaves behind sisters, Rosie McGovern of Oracle, Tharsilda Cook of Globe, and Nona Carter of Oklahoma. 

  Besides being a caretaker in her later days, her early days she worked in Tiger, Arizona at the grocery, at A & A Chevrolet, and she loved sharing her knowledge about vitamins. Molly had a warm loving heart and was always willing to give a helping hand to anyone.  She will always be remembered as a loving Mom and Nana Molly. 

  Graveside services will be held at a later time.  The family wishes any donations to be made to the study of Alzheimer’s.

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