Malcolm-Bacchus-Obituary

Malcolm D. Bacchus M.D.

Reno, Nevada

1944 - 2025

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April 26, 2025
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Reno, Nevada

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April 5, 1944 – April 26, 2025 Malcolm D. Bacchus, loving son of Assyrian Presbyterian minister and Fisher Body Plant foreman Melchizedek Z. Bacchus and Joan Aiwaz Bacchus, passed peacefully from this world into the eternal home that he knew awaited him. Born and raised in Flint, Michigan Mal...

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so sorry to see "one of the guys" we were close at Central and studied plenty together thru 2 years at FJC joel skinner

My condolences to Malcolm´s family from another Assyrian who grew up in Flint. His mother and my parents were friends and neighbors on Tuscola Ave. Malcolm and my brother Paul Tamraz, who passed away last year, were also friends.

Mak was a customer at my restaurant and I got to know him over the years. He was always very kind and treated me like I was somebody. I liked him very much.

When I was in residency training at UWH-Madison (1974-1977) I spent one of my years of Internal Medicine Residency in the Department of Neurology. And Mal was my supervising resident. And all the things stated by others (smart, funny, & kind) were true. He was also a good teacher and colleague. And everyone seemed to love him, especially that great smile of his. Mal always reminded me of the handsome actor Omar Sharif of "Doctor Zhivago" fame, and seemed almost as famous too! I am deeply...

Malcolm and I shared many classes together at Whittier Jr. H.S. as well as at Flint Central H.S. Not only was he very smart but he also had a great sense of humor. I have fond memories of the time we spent together. May his memory be for a blessing.

Deepest condolences to the Bacchus family. Grew up with Malcolm in Flint, MI. I remember his mom and dad ...the best people. His father was an Assyrian minister and his mother was our Sunday School Teacher.

Knew Malcolm from Eastside of Flint. Plus an Assyrian. My mother was best friends with his parents. Mrs Bacchus would lead Bible Study and the ladies would rotate. Many fond memories from the 50´s and 60´s. Our condolences to the family. Julie Lazar Taylor, Flint, Michigan.

Malcolm & I grew up together on the East side of Flint. Although we never played marbles together, we went to the same school. Malcolm was a very good student; while he studied the rest of us played. His mom & dad were fine Christian people. I am very proud of his accomplishments. I pray that GOD comforts his family over his loss. Someday, we will see each other in Heaven. With love, Eugene & Linda (Heaven) Lazar.

Rest well my friend I will see you later Peace Ross P Alander Flint Central 62 Tampa