July 31, 1961 - July 12, 2018
Mollee Ann Layer
56, of Bloomington. Mollee was an intelligent and beautiful woman who positively impacted so many people in her life. She was a brilliant teacher; a lover of books and history; an advocate for equal rights and for people in need; and proud of her Irish heritage. She was a fantastic daughter, sister, niece, cousin, and “Auntee Mollee” to her nephews. Survived by parents, Mary and Dennis Layer, brother, Tim (Vicki) Layer; nephews, Alex and Jackson Layer; aunts and uncles, Jim (Judy) Layer, Terry (Cleo) Layer, Debbie Williams, Kevin Layer, Susie (Dick) Milnar, Katy (Greg) Preusse, Marcy Stockinger, Brian (Joan) Layer, Paul Layer, Eileen DeMaria, John Layer (John Milbauer), Patricia Murphy Cina; special friends, Cindy, Ann, Ellen, Linda and Jeanie; numerous cousins, relatives and friends. Preceded in death by brother, Patrick; grandparents, Mort and Margaret Layer, James and Mary “Betty” Murphy; and uncle, Tim Stockinger.
In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred. Donations will be divided between Mollee's favorite charities.
Visitation
Thursday, July 26, 2018
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel
6527 Portland Ave. S.
Richfield, MN 55423
I’m very sorry! I didn’t work directly with her but I remember her always greeting me with a big smile.
Marjorie Andersen
Spanish Teacher
Mary, Dennis, and family,
After receiving your phone call I located photo albums to help me recall all the beautiful moments I shared with my lovely friend, Mollee. We were so youthful as we lived for the moment with adventures around every corner. From boat cruises on the St. Croix with Stillwater coworkers, to Sunday football games in Hudson, to our travels to England – we were fully living life! I always admired Mollee for her passionate ways while being an advocate for others, such a beautiful strong woman! I am sorry for your unimaginable loss, please know I am a phone call away. I will be at the visitation next Thursday.
To the Layer Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Lisa Enggren
Our heart-felt sorrow and prayers go out to the entire Layer family and friends that knew Mollee. She was one of Richfield’s finest.
Brian and Ruth Harris
Mollee you were such an inspiration to me in highschool I cherrish the 4 years we spent together, you always had the best advise and wisdom. In a world full of people who thought we were “unteachable” you changed that, you changed the way we thought about ourselves and showed us how to overcome obstacles that stood in our way. I 9193 SO much from you, I will forever remember you. I still get the chills when I close my eyes and remember your voice when you would read to us in class. You had a way of making English fun, you had the biggest and brightest smile and I will forever be greatful for what you did for me to get me through school. Thanks for making a lasting impact on my life Ms. Mollee ❤️
I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Molles passing… We always had such great chats and her passion was evident in everything she did… I will miss her… My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this difficult time.
Dear Mollee, I’m so sad and shocked by your death. We’ve lots of good memories of you- most recently our girls trip to Aspen last Fall. Introducing you to horror movies. You are a smart, adventurous and caring person. You will be missed by so many. May God Bless you friend.
My son Tyler was fortunate to have Mollee as a teacher this past year and said she was the only reason he passed English. Made her mark on his life so thankful for her help getting him to graduation.
Tim, Vicki and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Leon and Cathi Sternberg
Mary, Dennis, and Tim,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this dfficult time.
Dave and Kim Sandquist
Marry, Dennis and Tim
My thoughts and prayers are with you I remember Molly when we were young and she was a wonderful person.
Tom LeBeau
Tim and Molle’s family. I was shocked to hear this. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Taken too young, too soon. God Bless you Molle. Rest in Peace.
Kelly Alm Eckerman