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  1. 17 de may. de 2019 · In Memory of Molly Holt. May 17, 2019. It is with profound sadness that we share the heartbreaking news that Molly Holt, daughter of Holt founders Harry and Bertha Holt, passed away early in the morning on May 17 in Korea. She was 83 years old.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2021 · Molly Holt was a nurse and foster mother who dedicated her life to children with special needs in Korea. She advocated for their adoption and ensured they received the specialized care they needed. Learn how her legacy continues on in the Molly Holt Fund, a fund that provides medical care to children in orphanages.

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  4. 20 de nov. de 2018 · Marlena Lady Black Lace (Molly Holt) - Shinyl. November 20, 2018. Rising to prominence as vocalist with The Rascals under the name of Molly Holt, singer/songwriter Marlena toured the US headlining venues through the early 70s before leaving to work with Patti Labelle, Meatloaf and Greg Diamond ahead of breaking away as a solo artist.

  5. www.holtinternational.org › the-healthy-heart-she-neededThe Healthy Heart She Needed

    14 de dic. de 2023 · The Molly Holt Fund is a continuation of Molly’s life and work — providing heart surgeries, cleft lip and palate operations, physical therapy, lifesaving medications and more to children who desperately need it. This past spring, we shared Sophea’s story and need with Holt donors, who gave generously to the Molly Holt Fund to help her and ...

  6. 18 de may. de 2019 · Molly Holt, the second-eldest daughter of the founders of a Eugene-based Holt International Children's Services, an international adoption organization, has died. She devoted her life to caring...

  7. Molly Holt ’64. EDITOR’S NOTE: Molly Holt ’64 died on May 16, 2019, shortly after this article was written. Often called the “Mother Teresa of Korea,” Molly Holt ’64 remembers the precise moment she committed her life to Korea’s orphans.