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Molly Oliver Taylor

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Molly Oliver Taylor

Birth
Death
19 May 2021 (aged 17–18)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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Molly died at Doernbecher Hospital as a result of a violent crime, but lived in Gervais, Oregon.

Molly "Ollie" was granted her final desire of donating organs. We appreciate the prayers, meals, phone calls, and other messages of support.

Molly/Ollie is such an amazing child with a quirky sense of humor, who impacted so many people, and we will miss her terribly as we try to move forward, but we are comforted by the knowledge that we will be with her again someday.

It is her/his desire that as people move through the grieving process, that they do not allow their hearts to dwell on thoughts of anger, but to channel that time and energy into helping those around you.

Having her/him in our family was one of the greatest honors in our life. We are in the process of planning a celebration of life. It most likely will not happen until sometime in June.
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Mollie/Ollie was a transgender teen that was murdered. Here is a piece that they wrote:
"A piece to a puzzle that's not fully known

A piece in the making being re-shapen

I am mistaken as trash more often than not

But what is to happen when I'm not to rot

But stand on my own after years in the shadows

After years of being seen as nothing but clothes

With others expecting me to simply decompose

Yet I am still standing

Here on my throne

A piece to a puzzle, that is not yet known."
Molly died at Doernbecher Hospital as a result of a violent crime, but lived in Gervais, Oregon.

Molly "Ollie" was granted her final desire of donating organs. We appreciate the prayers, meals, phone calls, and other messages of support.

Molly/Ollie is such an amazing child with a quirky sense of humor, who impacted so many people, and we will miss her terribly as we try to move forward, but we are comforted by the knowledge that we will be with her again someday.

It is her/his desire that as people move through the grieving process, that they do not allow their hearts to dwell on thoughts of anger, but to channel that time and energy into helping those around you.

Having her/him in our family was one of the greatest honors in our life. We are in the process of planning a celebration of life. It most likely will not happen until sometime in June.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mollie/Ollie was a transgender teen that was murdered. Here is a piece that they wrote:
"A piece to a puzzle that's not fully known

A piece in the making being re-shapen

I am mistaken as trash more often than not

But what is to happen when I'm not to rot

But stand on my own after years in the shadows

After years of being seen as nothing but clothes

With others expecting me to simply decompose

Yet I am still standing

Here on my throne

A piece to a puzzle, that is not yet known."

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