Malcolm-Joyce-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home P.A.

Malcolm Joyce

Baltimore, Maryland

Feb 16, 1954 – Feb 8, 2014

About

BORN
February 16, 1954
DIED
February 8, 2014
LOCATION
Baltimore, Maryland

Guest Book

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Another year, X-Man! Druid Hill DGC still is rockin', and your memory is still with us. Turbo

Ten years since you last threw a disc golf roller! The Druid Hill Disc Community has grown greatly since your passing, but those of us who knew you keep your memory alive at the course.

It's hard to believe it's been 6 years, old friend. A whole new generation of disc golfers still see your commemorative disc posted at the Druid Hill Disc Golf Course. Rest in peace friend.

6 long years without hearing that booming voice you had. You are missed Eaglewolf and long Remembered my Brother. Fly high with the Eagle and observe like the wolf.

I know you are at peace with "the father" as you would say. I will never forget how you would call any time of the morning and night to check in on me without ever complaining about you. Something no one will never understand. I will miss you my special friend.

Rhonda Carr and Stephanie Brown

Our condolences and deepest sympathy to your family. Malcolm was a dear friend and we will miss him dearly.

My condolences go out to the family in your time of mourning. Malcolm was a dear friend of mine. We met a long time ago, playing disc golf. He has given some great memories and a friendship that will last a lifetime. He had a very special, spiritual personality that you just dont find in too many people and I am blessed to have had a chance to meet him.
Fly High Brother & Never Fade

To my classmate of 10 years, thank God for blessing this world with you. Rest in peace.

Linda Butler-Holloman

To the Joyce family, all of the disc golf friends of Malcolm, to whom we usually referred as "X-Man," his disc golf moniker, please accept our sincere condolences. Malcolm spent many hours at Druid Hill Disc Golf Course playing his favorite sport, and we all were richer for it. He will be missed.