© Crews Funeral Home Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma April 1996 November 5, 1978 ~ November 2, 2022 Molly Annette Hrbacek was born November 5, 1978, in Chickasha, Oklahoma. On November 8, 1978, Keith and Susan Blackburn were blessed to add her to their family. Molly lived in Fletcher, Oklahoma until 1983, when her family moved to Lavaca, Arkansas. She attended school in Lavaca from 1985-1996. Molly received her GED in 1997 and graduated from Platt College in 2000 with a degree as a medical assistant. In 1997, Molly was blessed with her first son, Derek Donovan. She met and married the love of her life, Chris Hrbacek, in 2002. By 2003 they added another son, Cameron Blake. Then in 2006 Ava Grace completed the family. Molly worked as a private caregiver, a medical assistant, an office supervisor at Comanche County Memorial Hospital, ENT of Oklahoma, Allergy Ear Nose and Throat Institute, Apache Clinic, and Anadarko Variety Care. She loved her patients. Left behind to cherish her memory are her parents; husband, Chris Hrbacek; 3 children: Derek, Cameron, and Ava; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends; her 8 fur babies, Roscoe, Ruby, Navia, Winnie, Ghost, Brantley, Caramel, and Pearl. |
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