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Mrs Molly Bronwyn Hawthorn-MacDougall

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Mrs Molly Bronwyn Hawthorn-MacDougall

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Apr 2010
Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
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FROM THE OBITUARY which appeared in the Concord Monitor:

Molly Bronwyn Hawthorn-MacDougall, 31, cherished wife, sister and daughter, died Thursday, April 29, 2010.

By an act of senseless violence, Molly was taken from her loving husband, Daniel Paul, from her extended family and from her many friends.

Molly grew up at Camelot Farm, a home for disabled veterans in Winchendon, Mass. Among the joys of her childhood were summertime trips to visit her Auntie Betty in Minnesota. She participated actively in youth programs offered by New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers).

Starting in fifth grade, she attended the Monadnock Waldorf School in Keene, where she developed a lifelong love for art, handcrafts, music and dance. She spent the first two years of high school at The Meeting School in Rindge. There she acquired an enthusiasm for international travel while on a six-week intercession project in Costa Rica. She finished high school at High Mowing in Wilton, where she continued to draw, paint and dance, and became a skilled potter. After graduating, she spent three months interning with a master potter in Japan.

Molly will be remembered and loved by people who knew her in New York and Baltimore, two cities where she lived after high school. She established a welcoming, fun-time atmosphere at Tom and Jerry's, the Elizabeth Street bar she tended for several years in New York.

When Molly met Danny, she packed up and returned to her country roots. Together, they built a cozy cabin on their land in Henniker, and in their epic garden with wicked straight, weedless rows, they grew much of their own food. After living in the cabin for a couple of years, they set out to travel and work in solidarity with people in several Latin American countries.

At her core, Molly was always a nurturer. A loving big sister who paved the way for her two younger sisters, she taught her mother and father much of what they needed to learn about parenting. Her concern for others and her love for people led her to choose a career in nursing. On her way to realizing this dream, she worked at the Concord Feminist Health Center. She was two weeks from graduating from the nursing program at NHTI - Concord's Community College. She looked forward to a career as an operating room nurse.

Molly could put on boots to go fishing or be just as comfortable wearing fancy shoes for a night in New York. People in Henniker may have known Molly and Danny as the couple who often rode around town on a blue bicycle built for two.

Molly Bronwyn Hawthorn-MacDougall had a glowing soul. She was a potter, musician, dancer, listener, avid reader, avid trout fisherwoman, passionate yogini, role model and compass for her sisters and others, beloved auntie (purveyor of frozen delights, smoke bombs and sparklers), adventurer, exquisite cook, Red Sox fan and colicky baby who grew into one of the sweeter people on the planet. She possessed an impeccable sense of style and grace, an irreverent sense of humor, a passion for justice and a green thumb. She was sparkling, magical and mythical, feisty, courageous, outrageous, humble, intrepid, insatiably curious, meticulous, and dauntless. A diligent student, she hung her sign out at the beginning of each semester reading "Closed for Business," and reopened after final exams. She never took herself too seriously, but she took life seriously.

Although she is gone, her spirit accompanies her survivors, who include her husband, Daniel Paul VIII; parents, Bruce MacDougall and Margaret Hawthorn; sisters, Ruby and Sadie MacDougall and Sadie's husband, Dan Jones; mother-in-law, Beth Ann Paul; father-in-law and stepmother-in-law, Leslie and Daniel Paul VII; siblings-in-law, Jason Paul, Sage Risteen, Emily Chandler, Shainan Paul and Shade Paul; aunt and uncles, Betty Hawthorn, John Hawthorn and Ralph Lusich; and nieces and nephews, Aden Risteen, Samantha Hunt, Jack Scanlon, Elliot Jones, Liam Risteen, Jude Risteen, Amos Jones, Henry McAlister and Isabella Tue.


FROM THE OBITUARY which appeared in the Concord Monitor:

Molly Bronwyn Hawthorn-MacDougall, 31, cherished wife, sister and daughter, died Thursday, April 29, 2010.

By an act of senseless violence, Molly was taken from her loving husband, Daniel Paul, from her extended family and from her many friends.

Molly grew up at Camelot Farm, a home for disabled veterans in Winchendon, Mass. Among the joys of her childhood were summertime trips to visit her Auntie Betty in Minnesota. She participated actively in youth programs offered by New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers).

Starting in fifth grade, she attended the Monadnock Waldorf School in Keene, where she developed a lifelong love for art, handcrafts, music and dance. She spent the first two years of high school at The Meeting School in Rindge. There she acquired an enthusiasm for international travel while on a six-week intercession project in Costa Rica. She finished high school at High Mowing in Wilton, where she continued to draw, paint and dance, and became a skilled potter. After graduating, she spent three months interning with a master potter in Japan.

Molly will be remembered and loved by people who knew her in New York and Baltimore, two cities where she lived after high school. She established a welcoming, fun-time atmosphere at Tom and Jerry's, the Elizabeth Street bar she tended for several years in New York.

When Molly met Danny, she packed up and returned to her country roots. Together, they built a cozy cabin on their land in Henniker, and in their epic garden with wicked straight, weedless rows, they grew much of their own food. After living in the cabin for a couple of years, they set out to travel and work in solidarity with people in several Latin American countries.

At her core, Molly was always a nurturer. A loving big sister who paved the way for her two younger sisters, she taught her mother and father much of what they needed to learn about parenting. Her concern for others and her love for people led her to choose a career in nursing. On her way to realizing this dream, she worked at the Concord Feminist Health Center. She was two weeks from graduating from the nursing program at NHTI - Concord's Community College. She looked forward to a career as an operating room nurse.

Molly could put on boots to go fishing or be just as comfortable wearing fancy shoes for a night in New York. People in Henniker may have known Molly and Danny as the couple who often rode around town on a blue bicycle built for two.

Molly Bronwyn Hawthorn-MacDougall had a glowing soul. She was a potter, musician, dancer, listener, avid reader, avid trout fisherwoman, passionate yogini, role model and compass for her sisters and others, beloved auntie (purveyor of frozen delights, smoke bombs and sparklers), adventurer, exquisite cook, Red Sox fan and colicky baby who grew into one of the sweeter people on the planet. She possessed an impeccable sense of style and grace, an irreverent sense of humor, a passion for justice and a green thumb. She was sparkling, magical and mythical, feisty, courageous, outrageous, humble, intrepid, insatiably curious, meticulous, and dauntless. A diligent student, she hung her sign out at the beginning of each semester reading "Closed for Business," and reopened after final exams. She never took herself too seriously, but she took life seriously.

Although she is gone, her spirit accompanies her survivors, who include her husband, Daniel Paul VIII; parents, Bruce MacDougall and Margaret Hawthorn; sisters, Ruby and Sadie MacDougall and Sadie's husband, Dan Jones; mother-in-law, Beth Ann Paul; father-in-law and stepmother-in-law, Leslie and Daniel Paul VII; siblings-in-law, Jason Paul, Sage Risteen, Emily Chandler, Shainan Paul and Shade Paul; aunt and uncles, Betty Hawthorn, John Hawthorn and Ralph Lusich; and nieces and nephews, Aden Risteen, Samantha Hunt, Jack Scanlon, Elliot Jones, Liam Risteen, Jude Risteen, Amos Jones, Henry McAlister and Isabella Tue.



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