You brightened many a dark day even with the most terrible of jokes. Nobody had a bad word to say about you and were loved and respected by all. Rest in Peace Malcolm xx
I remember with much appreciation the times Malcolm and I spent over so many years working for Dentsply in Weybridge. I particularly remember our times at the Sales Conferences to which we were invited.
Malcolm, you were one of life's true gentlemen it was a pleasure to have worked with you for so many years. Will miss your jokes as only you could tell them x and for all your help and support over this time I thank you you will be sorely missed xx
I had the pleasure of working with Malcolm for nearly 20 years. He was always telling jokes and we’d love to gossip and put the world to right! Of course his most subject being talked about was Man U and all our passwords were ‘manchester1’! He was a truly lovely man and will be greatly missed. My thoughts are with all his family and friends who he so often talked about.
Dear Sue, Sarah, Charlotte, Malcolm was such a kind and gentleman and will be greatly missed. So many very happy memories to treasure. Sending you all my love Caroline xxxx
Malcolm was respected and admired by everyone at Walton-on-Thames Cricket Club. He was a great servant of the Club both on and off the field and will be long remembered by his many cricketing friends and sportsmen at Ashley Park and beyond. Malcolm rest in peace.
Dear Sue, Sarah and Charlotte We were all so saddened to hear the news of Malcolm’s passing. He was a very popular member of the Woking Wednesday football clan and a true gentleman both on and off the pitch. On the team sheet he was simply known as ‘Becks’ after the classy German World Cup winning captain Franz Beckenbauer. Malcolm was just as stylish and composed despite being the oldest player on the pitch. He will be sorely missed by the guys and we are thinking of you all at this difficult and sad time.