John Malcolm-Visbal-Obituary

John Malcolm Visbal

San Francisco, California

1930 - 2023

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John Malcolm VisbalOctober 4, 1930 - October 5, 2023Born in San Francisco to Marie Lynch and Efraim Visbal. Mal grew up in a loving family in Sacramento and San Francisco with his parents Marie and Walter Meyerkamp, and his sister Sharon.Mal graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1948 and the...

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My condolences to the Visbal family. I had the pleasure of working with Mal at Grant Thornton and he was a role model and positive influence on my career and life. I appreciate his leadership and integrity, he touched many people at work and in his faith.

How I admire and respect the life of Malcolm Visbal! I admire Mal for growing up in a loving family. Marie, Walter, and Sharon Meyerkamp will always hold a special place in my heart. I respect him for excelling in school and building a successful career. I admire him for choosing Barbara as his wife and raising four outstanding children. I respect Mal for serving his country and for all the contributions he made to community and faith. And I admire Mal for the way he cared for Barbara during...

My condolences to Visbal Family. I knew Mr. Visbal During my years at USF through my father Alfred Cleary. A very kind man! I love the comment about sand dabs in the previous posts! A true San Franciscan. Joe Cleary

My prayers and love goes out to Bob, Debbie and family. Grace

Our deepest sympathy to Visbal family. I just noticed your father born around the same time my father was born. I lost him 15 years ago. I hope I can share the same feeling with you. Lots of memories and thoughts. Shinichi

Our sincere condolences to the Visbal family. Mal´s sister, Sharon, was my very best friend and more like the sister I never had. We were always invited to Meyerkamp/Visbal family functions and always felt a part of the family. We will miss him as we do Sharon and the other family members.

My sincere condolences to the family of Mal Visbal. He was generous with his time, wisdom and expertise, serving most recently on the Audit Committee of the USF Board of Trustees. I pray that he is now fully in the presence of God, his faith fulfilled and his good life rewarded with eternal happiness.

Dear Erin and family, I'm grateful to have known Mal from the SI and USF Communities, that he supported so loyally and generously. My sympathies to all of you. Warmly,

My deepest condolences to the Visbal family you are in my prayers. My fondest memory took place in a restaurant in SanFrancisco and Pappa introduced me to sand dabs. He was well loved and will be greatly missed.