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Malcolm B. Garden

Burlington, Connecticut

1943 - 2014

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Malcolm B. "Mal" Garden of Burlington, CT, passed away on March 28, 2014 at his home. Mal was born to Ruth (Schutz) Garden and John (Jack) Garden on December 17, 1943 in Boston, MA. The eldest of the four children, they lived an adventurous childhood in Hanover, MA. Mal honorably served his...

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Lynn---My deepest condolences to you and your family. I only met you once but was really looking forward to seeing you both again when Elizabeth and Jenn were coming coming up. I just wanted you to know how much you've been in my thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. The garden household was once a second home to me. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Melissa, what a beautiful tribute to your father. He definitely is proud of the family he raised. Much love to you oxox

Condolences and love to the family in this difficult time. Mal was a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.

I will always remember that twinkle in his eyes, his dry, sarcastic wit, and the way he wrinkled his nose when he laughed. Greg, Mal and I had many great times which will never be forgotten. When he married Lynn, we continued to have alot of adventures, and were very close. The world will never be the same without Greg and Mal, and I miss them dearly. I was fortunate to have even known them. Love always, Elizabeth

Sorry to hear of Mal's passing He has truly been welcomed home.
Jean Davis Garrish

Sorry for the Loss of Mal ... Had many fun & crazy times @ the Garden house on King street.. Poker games ... Tri-Hi-Y .. And those lovely Garden sisters ... Another of our classmates gone too soon

Forgot to add my name to the previous memory. Run in in Oklahoma.

I have many fond memories of all the Garden family and visiting their home on King St. Recently facebooked Mal and he sounded good and I had no idea he was ill. I send my condolences the all the family. Will never forget running into Mal in Oklahoma at Buffalo Village while on our way to Arizona, just by chance. Rest in peace Mal.