It is with heavy hearts that we share near Moli McAslin, a beloved resident of Nashville, Tennessee, originally from Greenville. Moli died unexpectedly, leaving behind the legacy of compassion, creativity and calm strength, which touched the lives of many.
Due to his passing, his family, friends and community have become deeply void. Born in Greenville, Tennessee and grew up, Moli surrounded the beauty of the Appalachian foothills and strong bonds of a close-binding community.
From an early age, she was known for her sympathy, her curiosity and people’s ability to listen. Moli had a natural gift for connection – he burnt every room he recorded and felt others comfortably in his presence.
After graduating from a high school in Greenville, Moli chased his dreams and eventually settled in Nashville, where he built a full life, which added his passion to help others with his creative talents.
Whether he was deeply committed to creating a difference in the world around him, through his career, volunteer work, or personal relationships. She had a heart for service and often used to go out of her way to support the needy people, whether he was a friend who was going through a difficult time or a stranger in need of a smile.
Moli’s warmth and soul expanded beyond his words – he expressed himself through art, often writing, painting, or crafting the pieces that grabbed the feelings and beauty seen in the world.
His creativity was not just an individual outlet, but in a way he built bridges with others and celebrated short moments of life. Those who knew Moli will remember him as someone who loved and lived slowly.
He had a deep respect for the people in his life and he was a kind of person who showed without the need to be asked. His friends talk about his loyalty and thoughtfulness, his humor and laughter, and the way he can pick up others with just a look or a kind of word.
Moli leaves a sad but grateful family behind, which he relaxed in love that he gave so independently. She is remembered as a dedicated daughter, sister, niece, cousin and friend.
Although her time was very short here, the impact she had shared through shared stories, nurtures memories, and for example she sets in love without any limit.
Its passing into both Nashville and Greenville communities is deeply felt. Friends, former classmates, colleagues, and neighbors have been paid tribute – each reflected his generosity, his flexibility and his permanent feeling.