Howard-Malone-Obituary

Howard Tracy Malone

Memphis, Tennessee

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HOWARD TRACY MALONE “Tray”, 41, of Memphis, retired from Kroger Stores, died on Sunday, April 5, 2009. He will lie in state Saturday, April 11, 2009 from 10:30-11:55 a.m. at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 1855 Mt. Sinai Road, Byhalia, MS with funeral ceremony at 12:00 Noon. Interment will follow at...

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Hello everybody it's been a long time. Howard and I started out in kindergarden up until graduation. I'm visited Howard during our 20th reunion and we talked about school. Howard was a keyboard and bass player, we both loved music. We had a good time reflecting back. We all will miss Howard and we will meet again.

2 Cor.5:8 - Paul was saying, That to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. In other words when we pass from this life in an instant!!! We will be...

Howard was a good guy. In his obituary at his home going, his family put a picture of him going through his Prince stage. He had on some clothes that resembled something Prince would wear. Those were some awesome times.
When Howard was in the care facility, I would visit him, and we would reflect on high school. Howard cherished high school and thanked God for that time in his life. I thank God for Howard. Tray you will be truly missed.

Howard was truly a friend of mine and I am so sadden about his death. May Jehovah give the family the comfort needed during this time. ( Cor. 1:3)

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. From the Mosley Family- Chaun, Mike, Terrell,& Debra.

When I received the news of his death, I had to stop everything I was doing. I remember to Memphis to visit my family and always go see Howard. Howard, Arnita, and I were at the c/o 1986 reunion party and Howard was getting his groove on with what mobility he had. Howard always smiled and had a bright side to life despite his current condition. He encouraged me greatly and before he passed; I let him know that on my last visit to Memphis.

As the days and weeks pass and as you return to life routine may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family. love, Ingram Clayton Mollison family