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OBITUARY
Molly, was born January 12, 1970, in Watertown, MN, to Jan and Betty Ferrell.She grew up in Waverly, MN and graduated from Howard Lake Waverly Winsted High School.She is preceded in death by both maternal and paternal grandparents, and multiple aunts and uncles.She is survived by her parents Jan and Betty Ferrell, brother, Carey (Lindy) Ferrell, sisters: Teresa (Mark) Mallak, Angie Ferrell (Mike Smothers), Jenny Robinson, several... see moreMolly, was born January 12, 1970, in Watertown, MN, to Jan and Betty Ferrell.
She grew up in Waverly, MN and graduated from Howard Lake Waverly Winsted High School.
She is preceded in death by both maternal and paternal grandparents, and multiple aunts and uncles.
She is survived by her parents Jan and Betty Ferrell, brother, Carey (Lindy) Ferrell, sisters: Teresa (Mark) Mallak, Angie Ferrell (Mike Smothers), Jenny Robinson, several nieces and nephews along with her loving fiance Wayne Haring, three children: son, Travis (Payge) Bickmann, daughter, Ashley (Chris) Parks, son, Patrick Bickmann Jr. and grandchildren: Madeysen, Mackenzie, Kenadee, and Summer Bickmann and Heather, Karlee, and Kyzer Parks.
She enjoyed the simple things in life. Although she enjoyed baking/cooking, kayaking, going for walks, playing cards/cribbage, reading, and spending time with her friends and family, her passion was being around her children and grandchildren. She had a contagious smile that would light up a room when talking about them.
Molly treated everyone as if they were family. She knew how to have fun and create a lively environment whether it was telling stories, making goofy faces, dancing around or making a fool of herself.
She was a beloved mother, daughter, sister, and grandmother who was taken too soon and will truly be missed.