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Bill Malpass

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Bill Malpass, 70, passed away Friday, May 15, 2009, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born March 12, 1939 in Troy, New York, to William Malpass, Sr. and Phyllis (Ossenfort) Malpass. Bill met his wife, Cora Lynn, when he was in the Air Force. After his discharge from the Air Force, he worked as...

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Dear Cora& Family,
You are in our thoughts and we wish that you are held gently in the love of your family and God.

Anna & Girls, David & Pam Vamvakias & family

To the Malpass family, I was able to meet Mr. Malpass briefly on his most recent trip to Spokane. I enjoyed our brief conversation where I learned about the area he protected while in the fire service. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely

I Must say that this world will not be the same with out. Major Malpass He was one person that would never let you walk by with out haveing to say something to you good or bad HE WAS THE BEST THINKING of all of you with your loss.

We knew William Malpass senior through his son and he was a true blessing and a marvelous man. He reminded us of Sean's dad, they seemed to be one in the same, one of an old kind. So we share Sean's dad's favorite verse, fitting we hope..From Psalms, He was a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. He seemed to excude this every waking moment of his life that we knew, as I am sure all would concurr. On angels wings now and forever more.
Love O'Neals

I was one of Major Malpass's drivers back in 1994, He would have been about 55. You could not beat him to the rig. If we made a ride at night I would see a flash go by as I was getting my boots on, it would be him, always ready to go. One of the finest men I ever knew. A role model to many.

MMM

All of us at Spokane Valley Fire Department are thinking of you Bill. I speak for all of us that anything you need do not hesitate to ask. Enjoy your time with your family. Have a safe return trip.

Sincerely,

Sean Barrett