Julie Ingraham
Happy heavenly birthday mom 🎂❤️
Birth date: Aug 29, 1942 Death date: Sep 26, 2023
Linda Sue Mollohan, 81, of Decatur, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at Decatur Memorial Hospital. Linda was born in Greenup, Illinois, on August 29, 1942, the daughter of Virgil and Maxine (Seeley) Myers. She e Read Obituary
Happy heavenly birthday mom 🎂❤️
Mom,
There are so many great memories of you, too many to list them all. A few are the wonderful cooking and baking you did. Your love of arts and crafts and how talented you were at everything you did. The powder puff bunny tracks at Easter, a tradition that Suzie and I have carried on with our kids. The way you made every holiday special. I know you had your hands full with a house of 8 kids that weren't always the easiest to deal with. I only hope that the most recent years of trying to make sure that you got a card and Cracker Barrel gift card for every Mother's Day, Christmas and birthday in some small way showed you how much I loved you. My texts to you every morning to say "Good morning mom. Love you ♥️ " meant a lot to you, I could tell. On the day you went into the hospital you texted me back "Love you too baby ❤️". I will cherish every memory. You are greatly missed. This is not goodbye because I know without a doubt that you are in heaven with Jesus and all of your beloved family that have gone before you. I will see you again one day in heaven. Until then, know that dad is in good hands with Brad and Sammy locally and we in Florida and California and across the country will do everything we can to assist in his care and needs. I love you mom.
Love,
Julie
Mom, I know you are with Jesus which is a great comfort. The memories are many over the past 50 years. Your amazing ability to raise the "Brady Bunch" on steroids is not overlooked and much appreciated! I will always remember how I got a jar of pickles (sweet gerkin) every birthday while growing up as I loved them and ate the whole jar in one sitting. The Pickle ornament you gave me years ago continues to be hung on my Christmas tree every year as a constant reminder of you. I remember all the amazing food you cooked, bear claws and dinners. I have no idea how you were able to feed all of us such great food as there were many mouths to feed. You were a gifted craftsman from ceramics to knitting, to crocheting. Your creativity is admirable and quite impressive. I can barely sew a button on if one comes off. I also fondly remember how you made each holiday amazing. I know you and dad went into tremendous debt over the years making every Christmas amazing. We all had our own bags of presents and games we could play together. You spoiled us, but you were no "push over". We all had "chores" (something foreign to kids nowadays) and we were expected to help out and do well in school. You kept a tight ship to make sure those objectives were met. It has made me a better person and a very responsible adult. It has also given me an amazing devotion to family by your example of devotion to yours. Your devotion to dad for over 50 years is so rare nowadays. (I'm sure while we were growing up, we did not make that milestone easy to achieve). Know I loved you then, I love you now and I will love you forever. Your laugh and your presence will be sorely missed. Celebrate with Jesus and kiss my girl. Love you, Suzi.
Lucinda McClain lit a candle in memory of Linda Mollohan
My condolences to the family. I worked with Linda at IP/Ameren prior to retiring. She was such a nice lady..