Paz Chentnik|Dec 19, 2019
I am so glad that you wrote something. You are so right that you see him through each other and in the end, I think that is the truest and most fabulous legacy anyone can have. To have imprinted positively on those around you. You all have positively impacted more people than you can imagine. :) We love you all for it.
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Daniel Daly|Dec 17, 2019
Molly , you have been an inspiration to me , who has struggled at times after losing my wife at the time of Kevin’s diagnosis
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Patty Hammer|Dec 16, 2019
So beautiful and so very inspirational, Molly. ❤️
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Ned Murphy|Dec 16, 2019
I had never met Kevin but know his parents and how special they are. Events like this death tend to leave us grieving for our loss but perhaps we should be challenged by the way Kevin dealt with his affliction. It may challenge us to make our own lives more meaningful. Sorry for the loss but in my life departed family and friends live on in my life.
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Patty Sibbernsen|Dec 16, 2019
I love you for some many reasons, Molly Conway Donohoo. Today it’s for your strength, gratitude, clarity, and commitment to love. Tomorrow—as your words sink into my mind—for your wisdom. Wednesday for your ability to be vulnerable. And perhaps Thursday for your hair. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Kelly Kornacki|Dec 16, 2019
I believe this is the most beautiful 'there is life after death' post from a loved one I have ever read. You two were so in sync; while unbelievably difficult it is at the same time truly beautiful that you were able to have these conversations. Those of us not dealing with terminal illness usually don't express these wishes, and it is a true blessing that you were able to hear what he wanted you to do once he was gone. You are always in our prayers, and your family is a part of our community prayer book forever.
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Ann Parris|Dec 16, 2019
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I lost my husband almost 23 years ago after he never made it long enough for a heart transplant. He left me and our 2 year old son who will be 25 in April. It is very overwhelming at first, but you do move on and always remember that Kevin lives in each and every one of you. Kevin will continue to look down and smile. God will take care of all of you.
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Bernard Herro|Dec 16, 2019
Beautiful and inspiring words and thoughts. He’d have wanted you to go on and LIVE. The entire family remains in our thoughts and prayers

Bernard Herro and Family
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Alicia wicker|Dec 16, 2019
We are thinking of you and the kids! Love your inspirational message and Kevin will always be with you and the kids in some way. Have a Merry Christmas and enjoy family time away over break! ❤️
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Bobi Bertling|Dec 16, 2019
Very inspiring, thank you much for sharing.
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