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Dr. Malcolm B. Pike

Saginaw, Michigan

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PIKE, DR. MALCOLM B. Of Saginaw, Michigan, passed away on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at his home, surrounded by his family. He was 70 years old. Malcolm Bruce Pike was born on May 31, 1944 in Saginaw, Michigan to the late Maurice and Mae (Addelson) Pike. He married Diane Schulz in January 23, 1983;...

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He was a very nice person. We still live in the Saginaw home he owned. RIP

Jd I am so sorry to hear of Malcolms passing. I just found out from my sister Lisa. He was such a nice man. I'm very sorry I didn't go the the funeral. Thinking of you. Michelle Chaffee.

My sweet kind brother Malcolm. Twice each year we got together in Saginaw and in Portland. We had so much fun together picking thru auto parts at swap meets, marveling at exotic cars at shows, and antique steam tractors. He convinced me to go with him to the Hershey Pa car show. It was a highlight. He picked up a 1937 Maytag gas engine at a yard sale and mailed it to me in a big crate. Did the same with an antique air compressor. That's the kind of loving brother he was. I will miss him so...

Diane, I am so sorry for the passing of your sweet husband. He had a lot of wonderful accomplishments, his biggest was finding and marrying you!!!My heart & prayers are with you as I have walked in these shoes, I lost my husband in 2000 after a battle with cancer. Again my heart & prayers are with you. Love you, Pat Jackson Bass....

We are so very sorry to learn of Malcolm's death. He was a very kind, selfless, and generous person to all, including our parents, Ferd and Shirley Gennrich. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Of the many wonderful memories I will share this one that so describes the generous spirit of Malcolm. During his residency year in Detroit he took on the role of driving instructor (in exchange for home cooked meals) to my mother. She was in her late 50s, had never driven before. None of her family thought he had a chance of succeeding & feared for his life! He used to let her cruise I94 in his Karmann Ghia while he leaned against the window & "took five". Mal then took her for her road...

Mal was my most loved friend since we chose to be roomies in the 1st year of podiatry school in 1967. He was the best & most understanding friend I ever had the good fortune of knowing. I hope we meet again on the other side.

Sorry to hear about Doctor passing. He was a great doctor and I loved sharing stories with him.

I will miss him greatly!!

Diane, I'm so sorry to of the loss of your husband. I am praying for you and your family. Jane Thaxton Amann