Molly, I remember the day I walked into Mrs. Bender’s fifth grade class and realized THE Molly Corlett was in my class. I was absolutely ecstatic and wanted nothing more than to be your friend. I had always seen you around at Pine Grove but we were never in the same class. I will always cherish our sleepovers, conversations about Laura Ingles Wilder, games of Monkey on the Ground and jokes with you. You have always inspired me to grow closer in my faith, take risks and live life to the fullest and with kindness. In high school, you always made sure to say hi and check in with every single person you knew when you passed them in the hallway. You truly made a difference in my life as well as people you never even got the chance to meet. You made the world a better place and for that, I am forever grateful. Thank you for sharing your love and kindness with the world and for encouraging every person you interacted with to become a better version of themselves. I was truly blessed to know and love you and I know you are at home with God now. You will be forever missed.