▰ James V Malone Died December 15, … More Information |
James V Malone, age 87 of Bellingham, Washington passed away December 15, 2012. Obituary published: December 16, 2012 in "Bellnghm H" |
▰ James Raymond "Jim" Malone Died December 18, … More Information |
James Raymond "Jim" Malone, of Washington, born in Ventura, California, entered into eternal rest December 18, 2017. James was 79. Obituary published: December 19, 2017 in "BGReflector" |
▰ James Harrison Malone Died December 10, … More Information |
James Harrison Malone, age 80 of Washington passed away December 10, 2011. Obituary published: December 11, 2011 in "Seattle Times" |
▰ James E Malone Died September 11, … More Information |
James E Malone, a resident of Seattle, Washington for decades, died September 11, 1999 in Seattle, Washington at the age of 85. Obituary published: September 12, 1999 in "Seattle Times" |
▰ Jack Joseph Malone Died January 14, … More Information |
Jack Joseph Malone, age 79 of Washington, born in California, joined the Lord January 14, 2009. Obituary published: January 15, 2009 in "The Daily News" |
▰ Jack Harrison Malone Died August 27, … More Information | Jack Harrison Malone, born July 4, 1919 entered into eternal rest August 27, 2012 in Spokane, Washington. Jack was 93. |
▰ Ian Riley Malone Died May 04, … More Information |
Ian Riley Malone, 4, of Everett, Washington gained his wings on May 4, 2004. Obituary published: May 05, 2004 in "The Herald" |
▰ Ian Riely Malone Died May 05, … More Information |
Ian Riely Malone, 4, of Everett, Washington departed this life May 5, 2004. Obituary published: May 06, 2004 in "The Herald" |
▰ Hilton Ray Malone Died March 01, … More Information | Hilton Ray Malone went into the presence of the Lord on March 1, 2015 in Shelton, Washington. |
▰ Helen (Hebert)[Carlson] Malone Died July 24, … More Information |
Helen (Hebert)[Carlson] Malone, of Marysville, Washington, gained her wings on July 24, 2000. Helen was 85. Obituary published: July 25, 2000 in "The Herald" |
▰ George L Malone Died October 06, … More Information |
George L Malone, age 94 of Washington, born in Idaho, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord October 6, 2011. Obituary published: October 07, 2011 in "BurienHighlineT" |
▰ George L Malone Died October 01, … More Information |
On October 1, 2011, George L Malone, 94 of Burien, Washington passed from this world into the next. Obituary published: October 02, 2011 in "Seattle Times" |
▰ George Leslie Malone Died September 26, … More Information |
George Leslie Malone, born January 20, 1917 was anxious to meet his Maker and Master September 26, 2011 in Washington. George was 94.
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Obituary: George Leslie Malone was a modest man, quiet and observant in his ways. He was trustworthy and traditional in his approach to his life and in his relationships. He was tough-minded with the kind of stick to it attitude that earned the respect of all who knew him. He was also a man who was meticulous, carefully disciplined, and orderly in virtually everything he undertook. Realistic about life, he was always at the ready, prepared to take on responsibility. George was born on 20, 1917 at a Country Hospital in Twin Falls, Idaho. His parents were Leslie and Lula Malone. George was raised in Twin Falls and Filer Idaho. He was brought up to be self-confident and dependable. These were traits that would serve him well throughout his life. Growing up in the Malone household was a bit different than most homes. There were good times to be had, but just as often there was a fair share of challenges as well. However, George was able to work through the usual family problems when they appeared, and he was the one person in the family who seemed able to keep the stress at bay. George was raised with three siblings. He had one younger brother, Everett and two younger sisters, Eleanor and Mildred. George was constantly involved in activities with his brothers and sisters. George and his siblings may have had the typical rivalries while growing up but George was always consistently loyal to his family. As a young child, George was never someone who needed to be the center of attention. He wasn pushy and never forced his way into games or other activities. George developed a variety of interests, though, and the things he enjoyed doing he did well. He was always curious about the world around him and was often eager to explore it. George liked to play baseball. In his spare time he liked working on cars and electronics. Georges memorable achievements included working on a farm, raising crops, tending animals, milking cows and working on farm machinery. However, what George enjoyed most was simply playing and spending time with his many friends. While his teachers and even his friends generally thought of George as being a serious person, he managed to have a pretty good time in high school as he made that critical transition from adolescence to adulthood. He graduated from Filer High School in 1935. He enjoyed some courses more than others, having favorite classes and teachers. His favorite class in high school was electronics. George was a very logical person who enjoyed learning about factual information. Using his exceptional memory, he was able to learn much through observation. George always seemed to have a command of the facts and was able to make it seem as though he could easily master any problem that might be presented to him. life brought with it a new set of challenges, but George handled them well. Being a critical thinker who always remained intellectually independent, George was able to focus on the task at hand in order to complete his class work. He seemed to thrive on college reading assignments, something that often bogged down his classmates. George was able to read the material and retain the information in a way that impressed his fellow classmates. The ability to efficiently complete the task at hand was a skill that served George well during his college experience. George did attend a Federal campus in Oklahoma City run by the FAA. He took several courses and was considered to have a Bachelors degree in Electronics. On 9, 1941 George exchanged wedding vows with Bernice M. Fulmer. He took the responsibility of marriage to heart, giving it his total commitment. George brought the same traditional values in his marriage to bear on how he raised his children. He was a good parent to them, always firm yet fair in his dealings. He would always listen carefully and think things through before he acted, even when it was an adverse situation. George was also a walking schedule, always seeming to know what everyone in the family needed to do, where they needed to be and when they needed to be there. George was blessed with two, Joyce and Larry. were also blessed with two grandsons, Steve and Danny. George greatly enjoyed what he did for a living. He was a hard worker who expected the same in return from his co-workers. He was skilled at working effectively in small groups and in one-on-one situations as well as handling solo assignments efficiently. George enjoyed dealing with concrete ideas and could penetrate any amount of fuzzy information to reach the essential facts. Always able to attend to the task at hand, George was excellent at meeting deadlines. He was an efficient worker, one who paid careful attention to detail, allowing sufficient time to complete one task before moving on to the next. His primary occupation was as a electronic engineer. He was employed for KTFI radio in Idaho, the Army Signal Corp in the Army and worked for the CAA/FAA for 37 years. George worked hard to be a team player, doing what was necessary in order to get the job done. George was an Army veteran. He was in the in the Army Signal Corp in Ketchikan, Alaska during WWII. A literal thinker who possessed a calm exterior, George seemed to enjoy the routines set forth by the military. His results-oriented approach to things made him committed to the job, and he understood well his role in serving his country. George liked to experience things first-hand as well as learn about them. This trait carried over into his hobbies, where he was very methodical in how he organized his activities and categorized things. Since he enjoyed his private time, George always tried to allocate a specific time for working on his hobbies. His favorite pursuits were fishing, camping and odd jobs in the home and garden. George was content to enjoy his hobbies alone but was also willing to share his interests with others. George found pleasure in sports. Being a person who was comfortable making win/lose decisions throughout life, he could appreciate that athletes made those types of decisions in sports. He applauded those who won, and he enjoyed the statistical data and sports facts and could find himself wrapped up in those details. Recreational sports included bowling. He would watch his favorite sporting events whenever he got the opportunity. Tops on his list were baseball, bowling, basketball and football. George enjoyed traveling and taking vacations. Since he was an early starter and had a knack for planning everything, traveling with George appeared effortless. He enjoyed researching all of his examined options and applying cost-effective planning techniques. Plus, no matter where he traveled, George always had a back up plan ready, just in case. Favorite vacations included trips to the ocean, clam digging, camping trips, fishing and RV Travel. George was a lover of animals and cherished his pets. One of Georges favorites was Crackers a dog and Bo a kitty cat. were best friends. Crackers lived seven years and Bo10 years. When Georges retirement finally arrived in 1979, he was well prepared. He always trusted and placed value in what was logical and in the things he knew, so he was very confident in planning his retirement. He had begun the process early and had his retirement all laid out well in advance. His new life involved relocating to Seattle. In retirement, he found new pleasure in traveling, camping, fishing, home repair, gardening and as a caregiver. Even in retirement, George continued to stay in touch with his old friends while making plenty of new acquaintances. He was active in his new community and felt fulfilled. George Leslie Malone passed away on 26, 2011 at Highline Medical . He is survived by his children Joyce Tate and Larry Malone; grandchildren Steve, Danny and his wife Jesse, and great grandchild Abagail. Services were held at Yaringtons in Seattle, Washington. George was laid to rest in Hillcrest in Kent, Washington. Commitment is a key word that can be used to describe the life of George Leslie Malone. He was committed to living the life of a good man who was both practical and trustworthy. He was committed to the traditional values that he upheld his entire life. He committed himself to being a hard worker who expected the same effort in return from those around him. Most of all, he was committed to those he knew and loved. |
▰ Gary Reed Malone Died July 26, … More Information |
Gary Reed Malone, age 33 of Washington, born in Hayward, California, passed away peacefully July 26, 2002. Obituary published: July 27, 2002 in "Register-Guard (OR)" |
▰ Garnet E (Torgeson)[Brebner] Malone Died March 27, … More Information |
Garnet E (Torgeson)[Brebner] Malone, age 79 of Tacoma, Washington, passed from this life on March 27, 2002. Obituary published: March 28, 2002 in "Tacoma N-T" |
▰ Frank Malone Died July 01, … More Information |
Frank Malone, age 79 of Yakima, Washington, joined the Lord July 1, 1996. Obituary published: July 02, 1996 in "Yakima H-R" |
▰ Frank Malone Died February 11, … More Information |
Frank Malone, age 81 of Washington, born in Harrison, Montana, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Frank February 11, 2008. Obituary published: February 12, 2008 in "Tacoma N-T" |
▰ Francis M "Micky" Malone Died June 05, … More Information |
Francis M "Micky" Malone, of Federal Way, Washington, passed from this life on June 5, 2000. Francis was 89. Obituary published: June 06, 2000 in "Seattle P-I" |
▰ Francis M "Micky" Malone Died June 06, … More Information |
Francis M "Micky" Malone, age 89 of Federal Way, Washington, entered into eternal rest June 6, 2000. Obituary published: June 07, 2000 in "Eastside Journal" |
▰ Floy M "May" (Pyle)[Sumpter] Malone Died September 24, … More Information |
Floy M "May" (Pyle)[Sumpter] Malone, of Washington, born in Elmer, Missouri, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home September 24, 2005. Floy was 77. Obituary published: September 25, 2005 in "Daily World" |
▰ Floy Malone Died September 22, … More Information |
Floy Malone, of McCleary, Washington, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home September 22, 2005. Floy was 77. Obituary published: September 23, 2005 in "Daily World" |
▰ Evelyn Alene Malone Died June 22, … More Information |
Evelyn Alene Malone, born January 9, 1920 entered the Kingdom of Heaven June 22, 2013 in Spokane, Washington. Evelyn was 93.
Family members and close friends: , Patrick Malone |
▰ Eva (Hallin) Malone Died December 20, … More Information |
Eva (Hallin) Malone, of Seattle, Washington, went to be with the Lord on December 20, 1993. Eva was 90. Obituary published: December 21, 1993 in "Seattle P-I" |
▰ Ellen Irene (Price) Malone Died February 07, … More Information |
Ellen Irene (Price) Malone, of Lynnwood, Washington, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master February 7, 2005. Ellen was 89. Obituary published: February 08, 2005 in "The Herald" |
▰ Ellen Irene (Bonebroke)[Price] Malone Died February 08, … More Information |
Ellen Irene (Bonebroke)[Price] Malone, age 89 of Washington, born in Phillipsburg, Kansas, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master February 8, 2005. Obituary published: February 09, 2005 in "Seattle Times" |
▰ Ellen Irene (Bonebroke) [Price] Malone Died February 05, … More Information |
Ellen Irene (Bonebroke) [Price] Malone, of Washington, born in Phillipsburg, Kansas, joined the Lord February 5, 2005. Ellen was 89. Obituary published: February 06, 2005 in "Seattle Times" |
▰ Ellen Irene [Price] Malone Died February 10, … More Information |
Ellen Irene [Price] Malone, age 89 of Lynnwood, Washington, went into the presence of the Lord on February 10, 2005. Obituary published: February 11, 2005 in "The Herald" |
▰ Ellen "Big Grandma" (Workman) Malone Died March 22, … More Information |
Ellen "Big Grandma" (Workman) Malone, age 75 of Lakewood, Washington, passed away peacefully March 22, 2016. Obituary published: March 23, 2016 in "Tacoma N-T" |
▰ Elizabeth B (Straw) Malone Died January 05, … More Information |
Elizabeth B (Straw) Malone, of Washington, born in Montana, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord January 5, 2000. Elizabeth was 73. Obituary published: January 06, 2000 in "TriCity Herald" |
▰ Edward Paul Malone Died July 05, … More Information |
Edward Paul Malone died unexpectedly on July 5, 2001 at the age of 81 in Gig Harbor, Washington. Obituary published: July 06, 2001 in "Tacoma N-T" |
▰ Ed Malone Died December 29, … More Information |
Ed Malone, age 87 of Washington, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before he December 29, 2016. Obituary published: December 30, 2016 in "WestsideW" |
▰ Dorothy Mae (Atkins) Malone Died May 16, … More Information |
Dorothy Mae (Atkins) Malone, age 64 of Washington, born in Louisiana, passed away peacefully May 16, 2004. Obituary published: May 17, 2004 in "Brem S" |
▰ Donna Marie Malone Died April 24, … More Information |
Donna Marie Malone, age 82 of Washington, born in Browing, Montana, passed away peacefully April 24, 2015. Obituary published: April 25, 2015 in "The Herald" |
▰ Donna Louise Malone Died November 29, … More Information |
Donna Louise Malone, of Washington, born in California, passed away peacefully November 29, 2015. Donna was 74. Obituary published: November 30, 2015 in "The Daily News" |
▰ Donald E Malone Died February 27, … More Information |
Donald E Malone, of Custer, Washington, entered eternal life February 27, 2007. Donald was 71. Obituary published: February 28, 2007 in "LyndenTrib" |
▰ Donald C Malone Died April 01, … More Information |
Donald C Malone, of Belfair, Washington, passed from this world into the next April 1, 2003. Donald was 88. Obituary published: April 02, 2003 in "Brem S" |
▰ Donal E Malone Died February 21, … More Information |
Donal E Malone, of Washington, born in Des Moines, Iowa, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Donal February 21, 2007. Donal was 71. Obituary published: February 22, 2007 in "Bellnghm H" |
▰ Donal E Malone Died February 17, … More Information |
Donal E Malone died unexpectedly on February 17, 2007 at the age of 71 in Custer, Washington. Obituary published: February 18, 2007 in "Bellnghm H" |
▰ Don E Malone Died May 15, … More Information |
Don E Malone, of Seattle, Washington, passed from this world into the next May 15, 1951. Don was 62. Obituary published: May 16, 1951 in "Seattle P-I" |
▰ David Michael Malone Died July 06, … More Information |
David Michael Malone left this earth on July 6, 2015 to meet with Jesus, his Lord and Savior in San Diego, Washington. Obituary published: July 07, 2015 in "Camas Post R" |
▰ David Gerald "Dave" Malone Died February 14, … More Information |
David Gerald "Dave" Malone, of Washington, born in Oregon, went to be with his Lord and Savior February 14, 2012. David was 55. Obituary published: February 15, 2012 in "Oregonian (OR)" |
▰ Daniel Wayne Sr Malone Died October 31, … More Information |
Daniel Wayne Sr Malone, of Washington, born in Little Fork, Minnesota, departed this life Sunday October 31, 2001. Daniel was 52. Obituary published: November 01, 2001 in "The Daily News" |
▰ Daniel Tyler "Dannt" Malone Died July 11, … More Information |
Daniel Tyler "Dannt" Malone, age 19 of Port Orchard, Washington passed away July 11, 2013. Obituary published: July 12, 2013 in "The Daily News" |
▰ Daniel Joseph Malone Died November 10, … More Information |
Daniel Joseph Malone, age 63 of Tacoma, Washington, died on November 10, 2009. Obituary published: November 11, 2009 in "Tacoma N-T" |
▰ Christine G (Figley) Malone Died November 07, … More Information |
Christine G (Figley) Malone, 45, of Renton, Washington gained her wings on November 7, 1979. Obituary published: November 08, 1979 in "Valley Daily News" |
▰ Christine "Muh" (Wright) Malone Died December 10, … More Information |
Christine "Muh" (Wright) Malone, 75, went to be with the Lord on December 10, 2005 in Yakima, Washington. Obituary published: December 11, 2005 in "Yakima H-R" |
▰ Cassandra (Assuras) Malone Died December 01, … More Information |
Cassandra (Assuras) Malone, age 49 of Woodinville, Washington, entered eternal life December 1, 1996. Obituary published: December 02, 1996 in "Woodinville-W" |
▰ Carl L Malone Died November 24, … More Information |
Carl L Malone went into the presence of the Lord on November 24, 1960 in Seattle, Washington. Obituary published: November 25, 1960 in "Seattle P-I" |
▰ Bradley Leo Malone Died November 27, … More Information |
Bradley Leo Malone, 71 of Washington, was anxious to meet his Maker and Master, November 27, 2012. Obituary published: November 28, 2012 in "The Herald" |
▰ Bradley Leo Malone Died November 21, … More Information |
Bradley Leo Malone, born July 11, 1941 joined the Lord November 21, 2012 in Shoreline, Washington. Bradley was 71.
Family members and close friends: , Kim Knepper, Pat Yantis, Liz Malone, Linda Ashmore, Daniel Dunne |
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