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Wonderful man with an unforgettable smile! I remember him sitting at the kitchen table in his overalls drinking coffee and so enjoying his beautiful family.
Christine Meade
October 15, 2022
Oskaloosa, Kansas
1941 - 2020
Joseph "Joe" Edward Malone died peacefully on October 19, 2020 surrounded by family. He fought a gallant 20-year battle with cancer and recent illnesses. He started his life as the second born child to Mary (Walsh) and John Malone on May 18, 1941 in Blaine, KS. He grew up on a farm in rural...
Read MoreWonderful man with an unforgettable smile! I remember him sitting at the kitchen table in his overalls drinking coffee and so enjoying his beautiful family.
Christine Meade
October 15, 2022
Joe had an unforgettable smile and a heart of gold. I will never forget his kindness to me. I hope this finds the Malone family well I know the memories and love of Joe remains deep in their hearts.
Christine Meade
October 17, 2021
Ahhhh . . . Joe. I've been thinking and wondering about you off and on for awhile now regretting that I didn't stop in for a visit when I was in the area a couple of years ago. During my 15 years or so that we were neighbors I learned a great deal from you and the friendship we shared. I could always count on you if there was any trouble I needed help with or for sage advice about living in the Slough Creek Valley. And mostly . . . your ever ready smile that always made everything feel just...
Daniel Dancer
October 26, 2020 | Friend
Dearest Malone family,
Joe was such an awesome man. Very cool and collected. I loved his humor and smile.
This is Christine from decades ago. I used to be your neighbor while married to Daniel Dancer.
I have fond memories of being so warmly welcomed into your home by Joe and Irene.
Joe is smiling that beautiful big smile from
above.
May you find comfort and strength during this hard time.
With love and sympathy
Christine Meade
Christine Meadr
October 25, 2020 | Mosier, OR | Friend
I had the privilege of working with Joe for many years at the State of Kansas. He was a great guy to work with and learn from. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Kevin Johnson
October 22, 2020 | Friend