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Miss my dear friend everyday, hard to believe you have been gone seven years!
Louie Mayhew
January 29, 2025 | Family
Concord, New Hampshire
Nov 21, 1950 – Jan 27, 2018 (Age 67)
Malcolm Graham Rogers, 67, yes, that Malcolm Graham Rogers, died suddenly in the wee hours of the morning Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, at his home in Concord. Malcolm was born Nov. 21, 1950, in Concord, the second child of Malcolm and Betty (Adair) Rogers. He is survived by his daughter, Brittany L....
Read MoreMiss my dear friend everyday, hard to believe you have been gone seven years!
Louie Mayhew
January 29, 2025 | Family
I miss my dear friend Mal everyday! It is still so hard to believe that he is not with us!! I love you Bro!!
Louie
February 02, 2024 | Family
I was so happy to have seen Malcolm at the HHS reunion the summer before he passed away. We caught up on many years & he was indeed with his high school sweetheart. And he wrote his own obituary. Well played my friend~
Nancy Ray
January 30, 2023 | Friend
I met Mal back in the Day! He was 17, and I was18. My brother Sam, 16 at the time introduced us. Mal had an MG Midget that he use to jump over the door to get in, which was very cool! He wore Top Hats and Capes, and very long blonde hair. The first time he came with me to NYC all the women went crazy for this Robert Redford looking guy! Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid had just come out! He was one of a kind, and is missed every single day! Love you Bro!
Louis J Mayhew
January 29, 2020 | Cambridge, MA | Family
Malcolm, you were an easy guy to get along with and never at a loss for words. We worked together on a couple of jobs when we were younger and shared some slightly exaggerated stories and lots of raunchy jokes. You will be missed.
Alan Johnson
March 05, 2018 | HHS, VT
Malcolm your humor, smile, laugh we will surely miss. We will miss seeing your editorial prose in the Concord Monitor. I will miss seeing pictures of your culinary creations on social media. Most of all we will miss the exuberance you had for life and living it on your own terms. You were an absolutely fabulous person that I was fortunate enough to know and Michael was lucky enough to call you cousin. May your spirit soar high!
Emma and Michael Witter
February 10, 2018 | Franklin, NH
I didn't know Malcolm well at HHS but it being a small place, high schoolers were aware of each other. I chuckled when reading that Malcolm's approach to high school was similar to mine!! Fortunately, we usually sow our wild oats and eventually grow into the kind of people that God & our families expect. Malcolm did just that. A kind, loving man, gone too soon. ❤
Nancy Ray
February 07, 2018 | Hampton, NH
Mal was really one of a kind! Our friendship started 50 years ago. He was like family to me. I can't believe he is gone. Love you brother!
Louie Mayhew
February 07, 2018 | Cambridge, MA
I miss you Malcom, met you when Louie and Sammy moved from Long Island to White River around 1969 and I moved up there too. We instantly became good friends and I will always cherish the good and crazy times we had all those years. I so loved that you and Charlene and sometimes Brittany would make it a point to come to Boston when I went for my many visits to the Mayhews. I knew you as a true friend through thick and thin.. You will always be missed , always..... ...
February 07, 2018