Molly L. Honea, 81, of Equality, was called home by the Lord, on December 20, 2013 after a brief illness with cancer. Molly Louise was born on July 23, 1932 to the late James and Anita (Millspaugh) Sisk of Equality. On June 4, 1948 she married Ronald Lee Honea, a young man from Arkansas, fresh out of the navy. Molly worked for many years at the Equality Telephone Company as a switch board operator, before having her only daughter Jami in 1967. She was a member of the Equality Full Gospel Church, but at one time or another Molly attended most of the churches in Equality, Molly loved attending church. Molly is survived by her husband Ronald. They were married for sixty-five years. She is also is survived by her daughter Jami and Chris Ozee of Ridgway; one granddaughter, Natalie and Troy Green of Mt. Vernon, Ind.; one great granddaughter , Madelyn Ivy Green. Natalie and Madelyn were the apple of her eyes. Also survived by her two sisters, Violet and Gene Beaver, and Rennie Knight, both of Equality; two brothers, Ronnie “Bud” and Deane Sisk of Equality, and John “Wimp” Sisk of Junction; one brother-in-law, John and Pat Honea of Arizona; two sisters-in-law, Fran Honea of Arizona, Doris and Ken Yost of Florida; two aunts, Bettie Brock of Kentucky and Dorothy Millspaugh of Equality. She was preceded in death by her parents; one sister-in-law Sue Sisk; one brother-in-law, Homer Knight; two nieces, Cindy Sisk and Lawanna Beaver Hancock and one nephew, Mike Garza. Anyone who knew Molly for any amount of time, knew what a kind, loving, giving person she was and she will be greatly missed by the community. Please know the family takes great comfort in knowing that Molly is at peace, pain free and in the arms of her Jesus that she loved so dearly and spoke of so often. Due to Molly’s wishes there will be no visitation only a graveside service on Monday, December 23, 2013 at 11 a.m. at the Elmwood Cemetery near Equality. The Reverend Duke Williams will be officiating. Anyone who wishes to attend please gather at the cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Equality Full Gospel Church of Harrisburg or Hospice of Southern Illinois. Vickery Funeral Chapel in Equality will be in charge of arrangements. Internet condolences may be made at the website, www.vickeryfuneralchapel.com.