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Malcolm Pray Jr.

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Pray, Jr, Malcolm S.Malcolm Sheldon Pray, Jr. of Greenwich, Connecticut, passed away August 25, 2013 after complications following a stroke. Born in New York City, he was the son of Malcolm Sheldon Pray, Sr. and Frances Parker Pray and brother of Sandra Pray Culbert. The Pray family moved to...

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A very dedicated Republican. He helped a lot with the Young Republicans. He did a lot for the Boy Scouts of America in Greenwich, Connecticut. Wish he were here today to inspire the youth in America. Talking to them about how they can become a millionaire. He was truly "One of a Kind".

Malcolm said there are three kinds of people. 1. Who makes things happen 2. Who watches things happen 3. Who says, What happened!! Malcolm made things happen!!!!! He was honest, smart, dedicated to his family, friends and business. Wish he were still here with us. Miss him! I was his friend and I also worked for him.

Thank you, Malcolm, for everything you have done in your life. You have taught kids to learn how to have a better future.

Malcolm will always have a place in my heart. My best friend for over 15 years. Taught me the automobile business and how it should treat it’s customers like the Ritz Carlton.
He is greatly missed by all who knew him. He had Class. Money can’t buy that. You either have it or you don’t.
A family man.
Miss you Malcolm.

The loss of a giving, community minded and community loved man, always to be remembered for his generous spirit and kindness extended to others...to a better place, he's been taken and will be missed by many, young and old...

Malcolm Pray created special moments in his life and heart for young people who struggled to overcome adversity and find their place in this world. He offered advice and encouragement and often shared his own personal history with them.
A million thanks Mr. Pray. Heaven holds
a special place for those who care for the young.
Clare Harding
Stamford Academy
Domus Foundation

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Malcolm, I was blessed to have known you and to be your forever friend.

Dear Malcolm, You were one of a kind. There will never be another one like you. I miss you, my dear friend. God Bless you.

To the Pray family,may your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories, joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived