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Alvina M. Mollet

d. November 7, 2016

Visitation:

Friday, November11, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30a.m. at Waters Funeral Chapel in Vandalia.

Service:

Friday, November 11, 2016 at 11:30 a.m. at Waters Funeral Chapel.
Officiating: Mr. Kenny Haddock and Rev. Bob Balwanz.
Music: Sharon Hoehn - pianist.
Interment: Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Kelli Wilson, Craig Wilson, Mike Mollet, Keith Mollet, Allen Snodgrass and Brian Snodgrass.

Alvina M. (Beamer) Mollet passed away at 7:20p.m. on Monday, November7, 2016 at the Tri-County Care Center in Vandalia, Missouri. She grew up and attended schools in the Molina area. Alvina and husband Ralph, early in their married life moved to the Vandalia/Farber area and began farming.She was a full time homemaker on the family farm raising their two children. She was also a longtime member of the Farber Presbyterian Churchwhere she was active in the Women's Circle. Alvina was also active in the Women's Federated Club and the Vandalia VFW Post 2173 Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, canning/freezing, needlework, her pets, weather discussions (farmer's wife) and projects/activities sponsored by the VFW.

Born: March8, 1925 in Molina, Missouri the daughter of Alvin Ward andMaude (King) Beamer.

Married: Ralph A. Mollet on February 14, 1943; he preceded her in death on June 20, 2006.

Survivors include: one daughter, Mary Louise (Bailey) Wilson of Clive, Iowa; one son, Kenneth (Willa) Mollet of St. Louis; four grandchildren: Kelli Wilson of Greenwood, Indiana; Craig Wilson of Tampa, Florida; Mike (Amy) Mollet of Walkersville, Maryland and Keith Mollet of St. Louis; six great-grandchildren: Erica, Rebecca, James, Susanna, Lydia and Joseph Mollet of Walkersville, Maryland; sister-in-law, Adelia (Bill) Beamer of Mexico, Missouri; several nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by: parents; husband, Ralph; one brother, William Beamer; one sister, Louise (Beamer) Brenton.

Memorials are encouraged to the Farber Presbyterian Church or to the Vandalia VFW Post 2173.

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