Molly's brothers and sisters include Tom, Roy, Dale, Glenabah and Joe. Tom is a 100 years old now, Roy is in his 90's, Dale passed away when he was young, Glenhabah passed away from colon cancer in 1989 and my Dad is 88 years old.
The last time I saw Molly was when I went with my Dad to visit with her at the Little Sisters of the Poor in Gallup, NM. Fifty percent of the people at this facility are Navajos. The facility was able to provide a home for people who are in need of assistance with activities of daily living. The people there were friendly and caring; I saw a sign that read "Making the elderly happy. That's what counts!"
Here is Molly's Obituary:
STEAMBOAT, Arizona - Services for Molly Begay, 78, were at 10 a.m., Monday on December 15th at the All Saints Catholic Parish in Ganado. Father Flann O'Neil officiated and burial followed at the private family cemetery in Steamboat.
Molly died December 10th. She was born Oct. 16, 1925 into the Mexican People Clan for the Edge Water People Clan.
Survivors include her son, Johnny Begay of Albuquerque; daughters Agnes Johnson of Pinedale, N.M., Frances Cayatineto, Mary Clah and Rolinda E.Yazzie, all of Steamboat; brothers, Joe H. Kellwood of Phoenix, AZ, Roy and Tom Kellwood, both of Steamboat. She had 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Molly was preceded in death by her husband, Tsosie Begay; parents Black Mustache Kellwood and Zonnie Kellwood; son James "Kato" Begay; sister Glenhabah K. Begay; brother, Dale Kellwood and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Larry Begaii, Elbert Begay, Paul Cayatineto, Dennis Charlie, Filbert Serafin Sr. and Truman Shephard. Rollie Mortuary was in charge of the arrangements.
Molly has gone to Heaven but she will never be forgotten.
Molly's brothers and sisters include Tom, Roy, Dale, Glenabah and Joe. Tom is a 100 years old now, Roy is in his 90's, Dale passed away when he was young, Glenhabah passed away from colon cancer in 1989 and my Dad is 88 years old.
The last time I saw Molly was when I went with my Dad to visit with her at the Little Sisters of the Poor in Gallup, NM. Fifty percent of the people at this facility are Navajos. The facility was able to provide a home for people who are in need of assistance with activities of daily living. The people there were friendly and caring; I saw a sign that read "Making the elderly happy. That's what counts!"
Here is Molly's Obituary:
STEAMBOAT, Arizona - Services for Molly Begay, 78, were at 10 a.m., Monday on December 15th at the All Saints Catholic Parish in Ganado. Father Flann O'Neil officiated and burial followed at the private family cemetery in Steamboat.
Molly died December 10th. She was born Oct. 16, 1925 into the Mexican People Clan for the Edge Water People Clan.
Survivors include her son, Johnny Begay of Albuquerque; daughters Agnes Johnson of Pinedale, N.M., Frances Cayatineto, Mary Clah and Rolinda E.Yazzie, all of Steamboat; brothers, Joe H. Kellwood of Phoenix, AZ, Roy and Tom Kellwood, both of Steamboat. She had 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Molly was preceded in death by her husband, Tsosie Begay; parents Black Mustache Kellwood and Zonnie Kellwood; son James "Kato" Begay; sister Glenhabah K. Begay; brother, Dale Kellwood and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Larry Begaii, Elbert Begay, Paul Cayatineto, Dennis Charlie, Filbert Serafin Sr. and Truman Shephard. Rollie Mortuary was in charge of the arrangements.
Molly has gone to Heaven but she will never be forgotten.
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