MALCOLM-MARTIN-Obituary

MALCOLM MARTIN

Toronto, Ontario

1949 - 2025

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December 2, 1949 – April 17, 2025 The family of Malcolm Martin, of West Lake, Prince Edward County and Toronto, share, with much sadness, the news of his passing on Thursday, April 17, 2025, at the age of 75, after a short illness. Malcolm was predeceased by his parents, A.J. and Babs Martin. He...

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On behalf of Victoria University, we send our deepest sympathies on your recent loss. Sincerely, the staff of Alumni Affairs & Advancement.

Everything written in the obit could have been written in bold font. Malcolm was a very good friend. We met on the first day of law school in the registration lineup and so began the best of times. Mal and Eleanor could not have been nicer to me. Forever appreciated. Love rick

To Ashton and the Martin Family, my sincere condolences on the passing of Malcolm. I have fond memories of Malcolm going back over 40 years. Rest In Peace, Paul Franceschini

Eleanor I feel for your loss Malcolm was larger than life however always welcoming and funny, he will be remembered and missed

I am so sorry to hear of Malcom´s passing. I remember visiting as a boy specifically when I went to our grandparents on sundays and we would often visit Malcom and family. I remember seeing the family at their cottage in Muskoka and enjoy water skiing and barbecues. Time is precious and we must make every minute count. I am so sad to see family and relatives passing on. David.

Eleanor, our deepest condolences to you and your family. Gilles and I were so saddened to hear about Malcolm´s passing. He was a lovely man, and we hold wonderful memories of get-togethers over the years. Please know that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Gilles Côté & Pat Dunne

Eleanor: My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family as you mourn the loss of Malcolm.

I met Malcolm, when me and his daughter, Ali became best friends in grade 1. Ali and I became inseparable and Malcolm and Eleanor quickly became another set of parental units in my life. Some of my greatest childhood memories involve Malcolm, Eleanor and the Martin family. Malcolm taught me the important life skill of how to play poker. We had countless evenings of dancing on the cottage living room table. He made the best meatloaf and gave the best bedtime story physically rocking us...

Eleanor and family a loss that´s hard to bear but you had an amazing husband and father for almost 50 yrs. A true loss to,you and to myself and family friends for over 35 yrs too early to,pass but life has a strange way of doing things my deepest sympathies to all. Patrick