Dunuwila married D. S. Senanayake in 1910. They had two sons, Dudley Senanayake (1911-1973) and Robert Parakrama Senanayake (1913-1986). She was widowed when D. S. Senanayake died in 1952, in a riding accident. Mollie Senanayake became the wife of the premier of Ceylon, when the country became an independent dominion of the British Commonwealth in 1948. She hosted a dinner at the official residence, the
Temple Trees, as part of the independence celebration. In her message to the
United National Party, she wrote, "Let us devote ourselves wholeheartedly to the service of our motherland in the useful sphere of our homes, and build up a nation physically, intellectually, and morally second to no other nation in the world." Her elder son succeeded her husband as Prime Minister.
Rukman Senanayake, a current Sri Lankan politician, is one of her grandchildren.
Wasantha Senanayake, also a current Sri Lankan politician, is one of her great-grandchildren. In the Sinhala film
Nidahase Piya DS (2018), a biographical film about D. S. Senanayake, the character of Molly Dunuwila was played by actresses
Thisuri Yuwanika (as a young woman) and her mother
Susantha Chandramali (as an older woman). == References ==