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David Leon Mallette Sr.

Raleigh, North Carolina

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DAVID LEON MALLETTE, SR. Dr. David Leon Mallette, Sr., departed his earthly life, surrounded by his loving family on Friday March 12, 2010 following a lengthy illness. He was born on May 30, 1925 to the late Leon Victor and Hattie Cain Mallette. Three brothers preceded him in death: his twin...

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Hello Mrs. Mallette, Harold (my big brother-smile),and family. WOW, It's been many years since those Waters Drive days. I'm filled with fond memories of our being not only neighbors, but friends as well.......almost like famly! Saundra and I always admired and respected Mr. Mallette for his obvious loyalty to all of you, and for his committment to educating youth. I will always remember Mr. Mallette as a gentle man, who always had an encouraging word.
You are all in our (Estella,...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Mr. Mallette was one our teachers at Williston Sr. High School and Driver's Education instructor. Our condolence and prayers to the family.


Dorothy and Howard Dickey, Wilmington,NC

I only met David Mallette once or twice in my life. He was my grandmother's cousin. May he rest in peace.

My thoughts and prayers will continue to be with the entire Mallette family, as always.

David, Carol and family,

Please know that my heart and prayers are with you. I know from my own experience that memories of Dr. Mallette will sustain you always.

Nedra Farrar Swift

To the Mallette Family,
I remember Mr. Mallette when he taught Science and Driver Educ at Williston High School. As a teacher he touched many lives. My prayers are with you.

Sonja Bull Green, Wilmington, NC

The world has lost a fine man, and those of you who knew and loved him best, I know are hurting. Please also know that friends everywhere are praying with you and for you at this time of sorrow. There is no chance Mr. Mallette will be forgotten; there are far too many people whose lives he touched. We knew him in Wilmington (where he taught me at Williston) and in Raleigh and recall him with fondness.
Millicent Brown Fauntleroy

The world has lost a fine man, and those of you who knew and loved him best, I know are hurting. Please also know that friends everywhere are praying with you and for you at this time of sorrow. There is no chance Mr. Mallette will be forgotten; there are far too many people whose lives he touched. We knew him in Wilmington (where he taught me at Williston) and in Raleigh and recall him with fondness.
Millicent Brown Fauntleroy