She was born in Cumberland County on July 8, 1956.
Molly was a certified nursing assistant (CNA) in the health care industry. She was a hard worker who liked people and if she saw a need she would help as much as she could. She loved and was dedicated to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
A good cook, she made the best desserts and loved having her grands and great grandkids helping and learning from her. Molly had been a Girl Scout Leader, a Barbie Doll collector and she loved crocheting baby blankets. She had her fishing license and enjoyed fishing, just not the part of putting the bait on the hook or taking the fish off the hook. Most of all she adored her husband, Bill. She loved taking care of him and he loved spoiling her.
Molly was preceded in death by her parents, Charlie Irvin Quarles and Rosie Lee Harding-Quarles; her brothers: Jessie Joyner, Frank Quarles, Tommy Quarles, and Charles Quarles; and a sister, Mary Jane.
She is survived by her husband, Bill Miller; her daughters, Rose Gilmore and her husband Harvey of St. Pauls and Michelle Kinlaw and her husband Raymond of White Lake; her son, Allen Ivey, Jr. of Lumberton; ten grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; her sisters, Shirley Lyter and Marie Jordan; and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at McNeill Mackie Funeral Home.
The family is being served by McNeill Mackie Funeral Home.
She was born in Cumberland County on July 8, 1956.
Molly was a certified nursing assistant (CNA) in the health care industry. She was a hard worker who liked people and if she saw a need she would help as much as she could. She loved and was dedicated to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
A good cook, she made the best desserts and loved having her grands and great grandkids helping and learning from her. Molly had been a Girl Scout Leader, a Barbie Doll collector and she loved crocheting baby blankets. She had her fishing license and enjoyed fishing, just not the part of putting the bait on the hook or taking the fish off the hook. Most of all she adored her husband, Bill. She loved taking care of him and he loved spoiling her.
Molly was preceded in death by her parents, Charlie Irvin Quarles and Rosie Lee Harding-Quarles; her brothers: Jessie Joyner, Frank Quarles, Tommy Quarles, and Charles Quarles; and a sister, Mary Jane.
She is survived by her husband, Bill Miller; her daughters, Rose Gilmore and her husband Harvey of St. Pauls and Michelle Kinlaw and her husband Raymond of White Lake; her son, Allen Ivey, Jr. of Lumberton; ten grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; her sisters, Shirley Lyter and Marie Jordan; and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at McNeill Mackie Funeral Home.
The family is being served by McNeill Mackie Funeral Home.
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