
of Benton, AR
November 29, 1964 - January 14, 2020
Mary Suzanne "Molly" Menefee-Donner, 55, of Benton went to be with the Lord, January 14, 2020 after a courageous battle with cancer.
She was born in Peoria, Illinois November 29, 1964 to Paul and Mary Lou (McGann) Menefee. They both survive. She married her loving husband William Donner on September 1, 2010. He survives. She is also survived by her greatest gift in life, her son Andrew Donner; her four brothers, John (Susan) Menefee, Tom Menefee, Joe (Angie), and Tim (Jill). She also is survived by two nephews, Carter and Zach, one niece, Alex , and one great-nephew Cash.
Molly was a 1983 graduate of Academy of Our Lady/ Spalding Institute in Peoria, attended Augustana College in Rock Island IL, before graduating with a Bachelors Degree from the University of Arkansas/ Little Rock in 1992. Molly worked as a devoted employee at Fidelity Information Systems for 29 years. Always willing to work an extra shift or cook a meal for her friends and family, Molly lived to serve others, whether caring for her younger siblings, giving a helping hand to the AOL/SI Boosters' Bingo Nights, or as President of the Panther Band Boosters. She worked tirelessly for the causes and people she loved. She was a loyal friend, trusted co-worker, caring daughter, loving wife, and incredible mother. To all who trusted her, especially her brothers, she kept the best secrets. She was sweet, kind, and generous to all who showed her the slightest appreciation in return. Finally, she loved all animals, and showed the same unconditional love to her dogs, cats, and chickens as she did those closest to her.
Visitation will be held from 11 am-1 pm, Saturday, January 25, 2020 at Roller Chenal Funeral Home, 13801 Chenal Parkway with a Memorial Service starting at 1 pm.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Molly's name to the Panther Band Boosters P.O Box 1833 Benton, AR 72018 or call Kathy Dawson at 501-860-5630. If donations aren't your thing, invite a friend over for a cup of coffee, a piece of pie, and share some kind words and the latest stories. Be sure to add some sugar to the coffee, some whip cream to the pie, and a few juicy details to the stories.

I send my prayers and thoughts to all of your family, with deep sadness. We have shared so many wonderful and blessed times together. Your family has been an encouragement and help to our family in many ways. May the Lord be with you all in this time of sorrow.

So very sorry to hear about Molly. My deepest condolences to Molly's Family....

I'm so sorry for her family's loss.

Molly was such a fun loving person whom I enjoyed working with at FIS. She brought sunshine and happiness to everyone around her. My thoughts and prayers are extended for all her family.

We are so sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
The staff of Richards Honda Yamaha

Joe, I am very sorry about the passing of your sister. Polly and I are praying for you and your family at this difficult time.

My thoughts and prayers going out to all the family & friends.

My deepest condolences to Molly's Family. She will be missed by all of us at FIS. She was such a special person, she is one in a million. I love the picture you chose of her that is the way I will remember her with her great smile and infectious laugh.

Tom and family, so sorry for your loss of your sister! My prayers and thoughts are with you all!

We are very sad and will miss Molly very much. She was loving, giving,thoughtful and so many more wonderful things I cant list them all but anyone who knew her knows what I mean. She was our other daughter and she will be in our hearts forever. God bless and help Andrew, Bill and her family

Molly was always a strong personality, it is one of the things I admired about her over the 3 decades working with her. I recall her with fond memories and know that she is finally in a place of peace and comfort.

I only knew Molly for a short time, but she made me feel needed and liked. She always had a smile and was always ready to go the extra mile. I'm so sorry that I did not maintain in contact more often. RIP my fellow yankee girl.

I worked with Molly at FIS. She will be missed, both as a friend as well as a coworker. She was one of the kindest and most helpful people I have known. Very selfless, always putting others first. Prayers for her family in this loss

Uncle Paul, Aunt Mary Lou and all my cousins,
Praying for your healing, comfort, strength and peace during this painful time . Love, Joan