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James Leroy Mallett

Montgomery, Alabama

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JAMES LEROY MALLETTMONTGOMERY - After a lengthy illness, James L. Mallett (Lt Col, USAF, Ret), smiled his final smile at home in Montgomery, AL, on the first day of summer, June 20. Born in Robertsdale, AL 68 years ago, and spending his formative years in Lafayette, LA, Jim moved to Montgomery,...

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I served with Jim at Maxwell AFB during the mid 80's. I found his obituary purely by coincidence and am saddened to hear of his illness and passing. We shared many fond memories over daily lunches. He was one of the funniest men on the planet! Yes, he is remembered fondly.

I will always hold a place in my heart and mind for my good friend Jim Mallett and his wife Susan. I worked many projects with Jim over the years at the Civil Air Patrol, USAF AUXILIARY. He was warm, compassionate and very knowledgeable. He accomplished much in his life and served with honor and dedication in all phases of his life.
Jim, we shall always remember you and your kindness to others. Never forgotten.

Jim was a very close friend when he and Janet were living in San Antonio in the 1970s. Jim and I were both Flight Commanders at the Air Force Officer Training School. After work we'd often head to a little country-western tavern near Marbach Road on the San Antonio beltway to have a beer and listen to the latest country songs.

Susan, you are an inspiration to all of us. Through more heartbreak than anyone should ever experience, your faith and love for God and humanity have always shone through. We are so sorry about the loss of your husband and soulmate Jim. Though we didn't have the opportunity to know him well, we know that he was a very special person to make you so happy. We also know that you two worked together tirelessly in your shared passion for C.A.P. to make the world a better place. May the...

Lifting you and the family with love and prayers in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

I spent many enjoyable years working with LtCol Jim Mallet and during that time we became great friends. You will hear similar stories from many that knew Jim for he was one that made friends easily.
I had the privilege of working on many projects with him. He was very dedicated to improving the training of CAP. Few know of the many small and big things he accomplished. Also, he and his wife did many things for us volunteer's with love and thanks. We enjoyed the Christmas gifts from...

I will continue to lift you up in prayer!

Mrs Susan I am so sorry for your loss!!! You have always been a strong woman and a remarkable one too. Mr Jims now in a better place where he isn't in any more pain.. He's looking down on y'all and loving y'all from above... You and your family are in our hearts, thoughts, and prayers during this time of grieving... Just know we love y'all..

Just returned from the Celebration of Life service for a USAF retired Lt Col friend and colleague ....what an honor to share in the celebration of a man who's life explemplied integrity, generosity, and a life of service and love for his family, friends and his country. I pray that his spirit will live on and through the many lives he touched. It was an honor to know you, Jim Mallett!