Norfolk woman has faint hope missing husband's alive - The Virginian-Pilot

The black Ford F150 sitting in front of his Ocean View house. The surfboard leaning against a living room chair. The shirt, shoes and socks, neatly folded in the chair's seat. 3 after dropping off his wife for work as the nursing director at Lydia Roper Home. He was scheduled to go to a doctor's appointment, but as his wife, Julie Ann, would learn later, he didn't show. She didn't think much of it when her husband wasn't at the house. But by 8, she started to panic when she hadn't seen or heard from her husband, something that was out of character. "I just knew something was wrong," she said. So were his shirt, shoes and socks. Molohon used to be an avid surfer but hasn't hit the waves in five to seven years, and not since he met Julie Ann in 2010. There have been no signs since, and Julie Ann Molohon is starting to think: Her husband of two years is probably dead,... She celebrated his 63rd birthday on Thursday anyway. She gets a cake with his name on it, they go out to dinner, she hangs up birthday decorations that poke fun at the fact that he's older than she. "He loved it," she said, laughing, adding that even though Thursday wasn't for her husband, it was about him. Source: hamptonroads.com