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Friday, April 19, 2024

Joy ‘Molly’ Ali

Joy ‘Molly’ Ali

Joy Ali “Molly” (71), of Leesburg, Florida, passed away surrounded by her family on September 11, 2018. Molly was born on January 21, 1947 in Trinidad to Zenepha Raphina Ali and the late Bya Ojeer.

A loving mother, grandmother and homemaker. Molly was a remarkable cook and enjoyed preparing meals for her family and friends.

Molly was predeceased by her daughter Nazarene and her two sisters, Feroze and Justina. She is survived by her sisters (Vena, Christina, Pamela, and Annette), brothers (Edward, Anthony, Soloman, and Kenneth), children (Ashmeed, Nazma, Anne, Besham, and Sherene), son-in-laws (Shameed and Jai) grandchildren (Nazim, Shahir, Mary, Janie, Jillian, Kyle, Meghan, Anika, Brianna, and Arianna), great-grandchildren (Jaydon)

Family and Friends are invited to Celebrate her life on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018 at 406 Louis St, Leesburg Fl 34748 – 7 p.m.

Services for Joy Ali “Molly” are private at this time and at the discretion of her family.

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