John-Malone-Obituary

John Malone M.D. MPH

Cleveland, Ohio

1953 - 2024

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January 21, 1953 - July 4, 2024John passed away unexpectedly on Independence Day in Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada. He was returning home from a short vacation cruise of Lake Superior. John was born in Cleveland to John (Jack) and Florence (Curtice) Malone and grew up in Garfield Heights, Ohio. He...

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Was a fraternity brother of John´s at Ohio Northern. I am saddened by his passing but so impressed by what he accomplished during his career, which I am sure has influenced our safety in life. My condolences to his wife and family. TJ Wallace ONU `76

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Just found out today 10/31/24 that John has passed. A childhood friend, we played together. We lived 8 houses from each other on York Blvd. We lost contact and reconnected later in life. A real good guy!

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I was very sad to hear this terrible news. It was heartening to see that John had such a compassionate and fulfilling life. Reading about all his good works and his dedication was inspiring. John must have been such a bright light to his family, friends and so many others. My husband and I knew John throughout our school years in Garfield Heights and through our many church activities at Hathaway. I have fond memories of our times together and I know my late husband did too. John was a...

I didn't know John or any of his family & but want to express my condolences to all of you. What a beautiful tribute a life lived doing such important work I worked in Healthcare in those early years of HIV/AIDS. His passion for the work is even more clearly defined with him continuing his education with an MPH. My heart goes out to his family, especially his wife with such a sudden loss. And to his colleagues. Sincerely, Maureen Talty

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I am so sorry to hear this sad news. John was in most all of my classes , from the 7th-12th grades. In those days we typically sat in alphabetical order, so he was often right behind me. We had many good, but short conversations. He was always very helpful when I needed something - which was often and most generally logistical., when is that due?; can you help me this extra credit ( meaning can you tell me the answer)? He also offered some interesting opinions on my social life...

I have fond memories of our time in high school. John certainly lived up to his great potential. My condolences to his family.