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Malcolm Mike Carrington III

Newark, New Jersey

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CARRINGTON Malcolm Mike Carrington III Analyst with Prudential Financial, 56 Malcolm Mike Carrington III, 56, died at home of cardiac arrest on June 14, 2007. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 23, at 2:30 p.m. at St. Peters Church on South Street in Morristown. Arrangements...

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We could rely on Mike to find a humorous way to articulate the ironies and craziness of life in the corporate world. He always found a way to get more things done than anybody else and he made it look easy. He brightened our lives, but for too short a time. My sympathy and prayers are with you as you deal with this great loss. He will be missed.

Linda,

Mike was a blessed wit of the contract division at Prudential. My heart goes out to you and your family as you face this loss. You are in my prayers.

Mike, it is too soon to know how much you will be missed. Your humor and wit - your "Mike-isms" - and especially your knack of helping me keep things in perspective are all things that immediately come to mind as vacancies that will have to be withstood.

It is probably cliche to say that things will not be the same, but in fact, they will not.

My hearfelt thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

Mike, You touched all of us who worked with you at Prudential. I still have saved those humorous cards you sent from Eugene, OR. Your kindness and dry sense of humor will be missed by all.

Linda, My sympathies are with you and your family on your loss. Always remember the good times.

Sincerely, Judy Elpus, coworker of Mike's from Prudential.

My dear friend Mike,

Words simply can't express our profound sense of loss. To say you will be missed is understatement. You and I have worked together over 20 years, and through the good times and the bad, reorganizations and job changes, you were always the "rock" - solid and well grounded, and you were also the beacon to show the way for others. You've touched many, many lives in our extended Work Family. Through it all was your signature wit which brought joy, laughter and smiles...

Mike,

Your presence in the office will be missed. I am going to miss hearing you say good morning to me and those suspenders on Friday. You will be in hearts and prayers.

Dear Linda and Extended Family,

I only knew Mike for a very short time. For the time that I knew him he was very pleasant. Every morning he greeted each of us with a friendly good morning and by our first name. From what I hear from everyone, he was witty. His presence is with us (in our hearts and memories). You are in our prayers.

God Bless.

Mike, you managed to make an great impact in my life in the short time we would spend together at work. Thanks for all the great career and educational advice. I always appreciated your wit, humor, and sincerity. You are a great person.

Mike was a great guy and I'm glad I got to know him on both a personal and professional level. He will be missed.

"All that lives must die, Passing through nature to eternity." Hamlet 1.2