FRANCIS-MALLGRAVE-Obituary

FRANCIS X. MALLGRAVE

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 FRANCIS X. MALLGRAVE (Age 80)  On Tuesday, May 27, 2014, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved husband for 52 years of Frances E. Mallgrave; father of Matthew F.X. Mallgrave and his wife, Genevieve and the late Marianne F. Mallgrave; brother of Lawrence Mallgrave. Also survived by four loving...

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It is impossible not to remember our dear friend. Together we made a hockey family and bountiful memories. Bless Frank and his family on this day. Love, Jo R

I went looking for a current phone number of Frank in 2015 and saw his obituary. I should have posted my condolences then. Maybe I did. I worked in the Executive Office for US Attorneys, 1975-1977. I was a law student at the time but full-time at the EOUSA. I didn't have a whole lot of dealings with Frank but I sure did like him. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. Jim Thunder, [email protected]

The family was out of town and only found out last when we got back too late. Have not seen Doc in 10 years, but he was one of the real good guys I have ever met. We played a lot of basketball. He was always smiling, even during a hard foul. He helped me coach St. Andrews 6th grade girls (incl my daughter)to the championship game, and the love for him was palpable. Our condolences for your loss, but our envy for the times you had with him.

Our hearts go out to you in this time of sorrow. We feel so lucky to have met and spent time with Frank. He touched our lives immediately, just in watching him with family and friends and seeing the love and pride he had for his family and his amazing zest for life. It only takes a moment to make a lifetime impact and memory and we are sure he has done that many times in his lifetime as he has done for us.
With Caring Thoughts, The Elbogen and Beer Families

Deepest sympathies to Fran, Matt, Genevieve, and their little ones, all of whom Frank loved dearly and to whom he meant so very much.

we will miss you grand pop. Love megan, teddy, Dylan and Lucy!

I liked hearing Frank tell stories of his younger days and the fun he had with family in New Jersey. He was a fun teammate and always wanted the ball. a very tenacious defender!!! I will miss playing basketball as his teammate.

to the Mallgrave family.....I'm pleased that I managed to see Frank along with a number of our basketball playing gang during his illness. Frank was a great competitor and a lot of fun. When we swap stories at the gym, Frank will still be among us......Joe Feinberg