Edward-Malashock-Obituary

Dr. Edward Marvin Malashock

Omaha, Nebraska

Mar 27, 1923 – May 10, 2022

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BORN
March 27, 1923
DIED
May 10, 2022
LOCATION
Omaha, Nebraska

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Malashock, Dr. Edward MarvinMarch 27, 1923 - May 10, 2022While Dr. Edward Malashock is no longer with us, the memories of kindness, love and devotion he showed will be with us forever. Dr. Malashock had a storied medical career that spanned seven decades. After earning his medical degree from the...

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I first got to know Dr. Malashock when, as a medical student, I took an elective in his office in 1964 and later, as an intern at the Clarkston hospital. In 1970,after residency training, he made it possible for me to return to Omaha and join his office.Throughout his career and beyond, he served as a role model for all of us in our professional and personal lives. His long life is truly an example of "a life well lived".

I was an LPN at Clarkson hospital for many years then went back to school to become a RN . Dr Malashock was the sweetest man and such a great urologist! I was blessed to know him. I´m so sorry for you loss.

As a Pharmaceutical salesman who saw Dr. Malashock frequently from 1970 until his retirement, not only was he a gifted physician and surgeon, but a wonderful and caring man. It was a privilege to have known Ed.

Thank you for your military service

Sincerest condolences from the Yaffes.

Condolences to the Malashock Families. It was a pleasure taking care of Dr. Malashock @ the RBJH, and yes his smile will be remembered. Sincerely Roxanne Wynne, LPN

Dr Malashock was my Father, Lloyd Banark´s Doctor for many years. I can´t begin to tell you what a good friend he was to all the Banark Family. We even say him in recent years as my Mother was also at Sterling Ridge. I also worked at Clarkson Hospital and saw first hand what a great physician he was. He was one of a Great Kind. Debra Banark Floreani

It's been such a pleasure getting to know Ed and Sally over the past 30 years. Sympathy to you all.

My sympathy to the family. Dr. Malashock was a true gentleman. I knew him when I worked at Clarkson Hospital back in the late 50s and early 60s. He was one who always responded to the needs of his patients.