Formerly of Rockland County, NY
Thomas F. Malley, 53, of Las Vegas, NV, formerly of Rockland County, N.Y. passed away suddenly on Friday, June 13, 2008.
Born in Nyack, NY, he was the son of Francis "Frank" and the late Rosemary Malley of Rotterdam, NY. He was an auto collision technician and quarry blasting expert for many years. Tom previously owned the MJ Wolf and Paradise Express transportation companies. His highly artistic customized truck was featured in several leading industry trade journals. He was co-owner of the premiere builder of rockaries in the Las Vegas area, Rock Cliff Rockaries.
Tom is survived by wife, Lisa; and daughter, Jessica, both of VA; a brother, Steven Malley of Queensbury, NY; a sister, Lisa (Anthony "Bo") Young of Guilderland, NY; and a niece, Nicole Young also of Guilderland, NY.
A Funeral Service will be held at St Madeleine Sophie Church, 3500 Carmen Rd., Schenectady, NY at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 28. Interment will be at a later date.
Contributions can be made in Tom's memory to St Madeleine Sophie, 3500 Carmen Road, Schenectady, NY 12303.
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I am very sorry to hear about your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy. In friendship always,
Susan Davis
June 28, 2008
Lisa & Family -- Am so sorry to hear of your loss. I wish you the best with your healing. Take care.
Brenda J. Rossman
June 25, 2008
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