John-Malone-Obituary

John Malone

San Francisco, California

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San Francisco, California
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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John D. MaloneSep 16, 1942 - Nov 1, 2020A loyal and dedicated husband, father, and friend, John D. Malone sadly passed away after a brief battle with Cancer.John was born in New York, NY and raised in Las Vegas, NV where he attended Bishop Gormon High School and went onto graduate with a BA in...

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John and I spent many hours flying together, shared Marine Corps aviation and lots of Bureau tales! Truly a nice guy, good pilot and friend. He will be missed by all who knew him. Semper Fi my friend.

I hardly knew John but as a brand new agent in the 90s, I sat in the back seat of his plane one day so "we" could take some photos for a case of mine. It was an exceptionally foggy day in San Francisco and the distance between the ceiling of the fog and the tops of buildings was very tight. John remarked about this but, nevertheless, he put the plane into a circle, flipped open his window so HE could take photos and steered the plane with his knees. That was really something to see. I...

John, I so much enjoyed the time we worked together. I am sure your wife and lovely daughter are extremely proud of you. Rest In Peace, my friend!

A good man who made us all better for having known him.

Dear Nancy and Meghan,
I am at a loss for words. You had said in the St. Anne's lower hall exercise class that John wasn't feeling well. Faye also told me, but I had no idea it was so serious. I'm so sorry for your loss (I know that sounds trite, but don't know how else to express my sorrow). John was always such a gentleman when we met. Vince would say what a nice man that is as we passed on Irving Street. Nancy, if you want to talk or walk or other-wise socially distance engage...

I knew John as a man with 4 Great loves: his loving wife Nancy, his beloved daughter Megan, his many dogs (especially, but not exclusively, Sammy), and his country. He lived his life as a true patriot in the best meaning of that word. Much love to his family and many friends.

Christopher and I are heart broken. Please know that you all are in our prayers.

A good man with a kind-heart... who will surely be missed.