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Wilma Anne Mollot

January 14, 1936 ~ June 24, 2024

Our beautiful mother, Wilma Anne Mollot, passed away at 2:10a.m. on June 24, 2024, at the age of 88. She was a wonderful mother, sister, grandmother (Gma) and great-grandmother (GGma). 

Predeceased by her husband, Irwin Mollot (Pops), sisters Betty “Saint” Tradup, Mary Louise Miles, Mother Louise Amspoker and Father, Louis Stephen Devore.  Her four children are Mike Pecora, Gina Pecora, Vickie Pecora-Kerwin and Tyce “Nicole” Warner.   She also has numerous grand and great grandchildren, siblings Jeri Lynn, Rusty, Randy and Steve, along with a countless number of friends and love ones.

Our mother’s strength, grace and love will remain an everlasting source of inspiration and we are forever grateful for our time together remembering this remarkable woman, our mother and best friend to so many, whose laughter and love brightened even the darkest days.  Her countless blessings of wisdom, kindness and strength left a legacy that will be cherished and held in our hearts forever.

Mom, your love was as perfect as the perfect love of Christ.  We are so glad you were born!   

Thank you for the many beautiful memories we created together.  

Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Mollot famiily.

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  1. Love you mom! Tell Aunt Betty hi for me. Speak to Gina's heart tell her you are still with us walking side by side love you, I really do!

  2. I chose not to lose my mom (Gma) but instead gain an angel. I can see your presence everyday while watching the butterflies in our garden. I love you always and forever beautiful! Until we meet again….

  3. Comfort from our Lord Jesus to Wilma's family for your loss.
    So grateful to meet Wilma along her latter journey, regret not being sooner.
    Blessings & prayers, Gina's friend, Bonnie

  4. I love you, ggma! I will see you up there in about 80 years! Keep watch over the family and please keep us safe. You were and still is the best great grandmother I couldve ever asked for. You taught me how to play and beat you in rummy. I still have your elaphant light, im gonna keep it safe for you. I love and miss you!

  5. I don't have room for all I can say. As a little girl Wilma guided my life. Growing up, she was always there in my time of need .. always. She was very Spiritual and creative and had her own perspective of life. I remember her taking me to the New York Hilton where she sang and so many other experiences. I miss you and love you, Wilma and I know I'll see you again. Please tell the rest of the family we'll see each other again. I love you…..

  6. You have always been more than a mother to me.Your are still my best friend. I will still talk to you everyday. Now your with a real band. See you soon.
    I love you

  7. I am so grateful to have such fun memories of visiting Aunt Teri in the crazy hot summers. My cousins and I all taking adventures around her property and putting on talents shows. Aunt Teri will always be forever beautiful, glamorous, a d feminine to me. Xox

  8. Michael, Gina and Vicki , I cannot believe our mothers passed one day apart. Know, that I know how your heart is breaking cause mine is breaking the same way. I'm praying for peace and comfort for you all and that in the future months we can all get together and reminisce. You are all in my prayers. I'm sure their are tears in your eyes but still Joy in your hearts knowing that your mom is in God's presence. God's got his and he 's got you.
    Love Wrapped in Hugs and Sealed with Prayers.
    Your Sister
    Peggy

  9. I will love you and miss you everyday. I’m hopeful that the gates opened to you while Itsy and Bailey were running right at you. I hope you enjoy every bottle of Sake that they have to offer. And I really hope they have all the hair products you need to feel happy! Keep watching us from above and you’ll be greatly missed! I love you GMA! 

  10. I’m so grateful to know that the plan of happiness is through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  All of us will die. But that will not be the end. And just as He took up His body and came forth from the tomb, even so shall all of us enjoy a reunion of body and spirit to become living souls in the day of our own resurrection.
    We rejoice, as do many, and as should all mankind, when we remember the most glorious, the most comforting, the most reassuring of all events of human history—the victory over death.
    I’m grateful Teri had knowledge of this also. Prayers of comfort to family and friends.

    http://www.churchofjesuschrist.org

  11. I will always miss you and cherish our many wonderful memories we had together. Some of my favorite memories are when we practiced our cellos together and going to the symphony when Zuill Baily was the soloist. That and all the laughs we shared. I am deeply grateful for your friendship and many kindnesses. Love you forever my dear friend! My condolences to your family.

  12. Miss Wilma…although I only met you a few times…I could feel your Love for your family and your precious little dog. Rest well, Miss Wilma…no better place than in the arms of Jesus!!

  13. You always treated me like a son. You and pops are so missed. You always had a smile that lit a room. I cherished every moment I spent with you. Till I see you again mom I will always keep you dear to my heart. Ty for all the great memories we Shared. RIP MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND. Fly high like the ANGEL YOU ARE.

  14. I am devastated to hear this my sweet friend. I didn't know you long but you were special to me. Until we meet again.

    Love, Sarah Whitt

  15. My Dearest TeriMom….
    What a beautiful soul God made when He created you…
    I have so many fond memories of you, especially when I lived in your home in Key West…
    You're loved more than words can express, and the world was a better place because you were in it!
    Dance with God's angels and I shall see you again in Paradise..

  16. Oh Aunt Terri, i’m really going to miss you. You had the best, most sarcastic sense of humor and that’s what I loved about you the most. You were so down to earth I could tell you anything and I often did probably too much. I have 50 some years of memories with you, and the fondest memories of my childhood were visiting you. I can’t remember a time in my life where you weren’t there. You were my mom‘s favorite person and I will always keep that in my heart. I’m so thankful that I had the last couple of years to reconnect with you , and make sure that you knew how much I’d loved you and how special you were to me. I will never have anyone in my life like you again and that makes me sad. The last time I was down there we had a long conversation where you were trying to convince me about that we should write a book and you were going through all of the different chapters about how crazy our lives were.  I recorded it and I’m so glad I did because I want to be able to hear your voice again. I want to hear your laugh. I will always have memories of you and Mom playing Scrabble and that’s one thing I didn’t get to do with you that I really wish I had . I will always remember you as my way cool super fun, famous aunt Terri. And I love you. I know you know that. I know you know what you meant to me.  I remember one of our last conversations was that you were amazed by how many people reached out to you and told you what you meant to them and how much they loved you and I’m so glad that you got to hear that because it’s true you will be missed. I miss you every day and I will always love you.  

  17. Aunt Terri was a very sassy classy soft spoken woman. Her sense of humor was unique. She had a walk in life that was difficult but she still managed to come out on top! Iconic! 


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