Conrad-Mallett-Obituary

Conrad LeRoy Mallett

Bloomfield, Connecticut

1928 - 2017

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Dr. Conrad LeRoy Mallett Sr., the President Emeritus of the Hartford CT Capital Community Technical College after a brief illness and 89 years, died Saturday September 9, 2017 in the City of Philadelphia PA. The son of LeRoy Mallett and Lonnie Thierry Mallett, Dr. Mallett was born in Ames Texas...

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Conrad was a valued and inspiring colleague in the Connecticut public higher education system. After we both retired, he and I shared many good conversations at the fitness center where we were both members. I miss his insights and his good humor.
Tom Porter, Provost Emeritus, Connecticut Public Higher Education System.

Conrad has left such an impression on me for his insightful observations, his vast knowledge and generosity in sharing it with others, his kind empathy, and, most strikingly, his deep and passionate love for his wife and family. I am saddened to learn of his passing as he was a wonderful person. I was thinking of he and Claudia as I was recently looking at a beautiful baby book they had gifted to me before the birth of my now 9 year old. My sincere condolences to Conrad's family and friends. ...

Im honored to have met you, spent time with you and gained wisdom from you. I'm almost certain I will not meet anyone like you in my lifetime. I think about you and would look for in your favorite grocery store. Rest in Peace ❤

Conrad,

Sorry to read about the passing of your dad. You have our condolences. All the best to you and your family.

From Friends & Colleagues at Capital Community College.
"My heart is heavy from this news. I worked in his office 24 years ago. He had such an extraordinary life and would tell Barbara Chan and me fascinating stories of his experiences and achievements. I will remember him fondly."
Libby Daniels

"I was saddened yet very impressed in reading the Legacy Obituary about Dr. Mallett . I was a Secretary I in the Financial Aid office on Woodland Street and remember him coming...

Dr. Conrad's obituary reads more like an inspirational short story and as a young African-American doctor I was/am deeply inspired and moved to teary eyes by his life's story. I pray that God comforts his family during this time and I offer my sincere condolences to all of his loved ones, especially our Dean. His story is nothing short of amazing and awe inspiring.

I extend my sincere condolences to the family of Dr. Conrad Mallett. He life was not only exemplary, but his legacy is a lasting one for all African-Americans in the United States of America.

He is now at home with our heavenly father in His glorious kingdom. As the pearly gates open to him, these words will be echoed: "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."

We thank God for giving him life; we thank Dr. Mallett for sharing his life and enriching the lives of so many;...

May God Almighty bless the wonderful memories of Uncle Conrad and Aunt Gwen. May His love circle the entire Mallett and Jones Family, Adelbert Jones, Aunt Jackie and her family.

Special love to Beverlie Lake Jones, Pamela Lake Thompson, Roderick Lake, Uncle Conrad's sister Nora Lee (who like Aunt Gwenny a good friend of my Mother Coralie Lake Price), Conrad, Jr. Denise, Lydia, Veronica and all the grandchildren.

Growing up and being in the presence of the Mallett and Jones...

I was most fortunate to meet Dr. Mallett a couple of years ago prior to his move from Bloomfield, CT. From the moment I met Dr. Mallett I was profoundly drawn to him as he was a man of integrity, kindness and he was amazingly smart. Although just his realtor in the sale of his Connecticut home I often visited Dr. Mallett and spent time talking about life. Yes, a bit strange as up until then I did not even know him yet he was fascinating to listen to and truthfully to learn from through our...