Gerald-Malmgren-Obituary

Gerald Malmgren

Rockford, Illinois

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GERALD EMIL MALMGREN, 64 ROCKFORD - Gerald Emil Malmgren, 64, of Rockford passed away at 12:08 a.m. Friday, May 13, 2011, in Rockford Memorial Hospital. Born Oct. 13, 1946, in Chicago, the son of Knute LeRoy and Theresa Elizabeth (Altmayer) Malmgren. Attended Chicago schools and Blackhawk Tech...

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I remember you like it was yesterday. I was just a little girl when you and my mom, Bobby, were friends and you ruffled my hair. I slapped your hand but in truth, you were larger than life to me. I thought of you many times over the years and wish we had been able to see you again. You will always be my Elvis!

Heaven just received another Elvis. I saw "Johnny Spence" perform as Elvis in the 1980's and he was one of the best I have every seen. I even had the chance to talk with him and he was as good to his fans as Elvis Presley was. Thanks Johnny for keeping the memory of the King alive. For your talents and kindness, you will forever be remembered and missed. Rest in Peace.

terry, amber, and dan so very sorry to hear about your loss. my thoughts and prayers are with you guys in this time of morn

I saw Johnny a few times when he played the Rockford-Beloit area. He was marvelous & will be missed by all. Im sorry I could not make the trip to Rockford, but I was there in spirit with all. He was a good man and will remain in our hearts forever. Time will help you get by.

Rest In Peace

Johnny was a wonderful man and entertainer. Always the best at what he did. He will be missed. Condolences to his family, I will keep them in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember the great times we all had. RIP Johnny.

He was the Best Elvis Impresonator ever!When he was always so nice to me.Gerald will alwaysed be remembered in our Hearts!Whenever he was in Milwaukee,Wisc.I'd be there.My Deepest Sympathy!!!To a wonderful man and friend.

My heartfelt condolences to Jerry's family. Some loved Johnny because he reminded them of Elvis. I love Elvis because he reminds me of Johnny. John was the ultimate entertainer on and off stage. My fondest memories of our almost 40 year friendship are of John singing to me while sitting atop a picnic table in the woods or while rowing a boat around Murphy Lake in Park Ridge. R.I.P. Jerry. I will always love you. Love, Lana

Two A great man and a great performer. You will not be forgotten. We had some great times. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family,friends and fans.