Malcolm-WILLIS-Obituary

Malcolm WILLIS

Sydney, New South Wales

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WILLISMalcolm Dr Malcolm Willis passed away peacefully on Thursday,13 March 2025. Much loved and cherished husband to Pam, treasured father to Michael, Kate, Samuel, Benjamin and Lucy, father in law to Alexandra, Martin, Penelope, Sandy and Joshua, adored Pa to Henry, Greta, Jimmy and Xavier,...

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Belated condolences on the passing on one of the best men to walk our earth, and the best GP we had the pleasure to consult. May all Malcolm's family be uphold knowing him as the person who gifted others, that which is priceless, genuine care, support and understanding in managing the grief life sometimes brings. Malcolm - Rest in eternal peace. Celeste, Lindsay, Damian and his siblings.

I am so sad to know I have lost this beautiful man from my life. He was more than our doctor; he was our dear friend. He cared for my mother and my son. He continued to be my friend long after he retired. I already miss our chats. His support and kindness was amazing.

I was so saddened to read of my favourite Doctor's passing. Malcolm was an amazing Dr &visited my daughter whilst she was in hospital 40 years ago. Totally irreplaceable. My condolences to the Willis family. Gill

Dr Willis was our family doctor in 80s He was such a caring man who helped us accept our handicapped daughter and made life so much easier in his approach to us as a family. He even came to our home to sign her death certificate during a busy morning.,saving us stress He is fondly remembered as a calm and positive man. God bless. The Biffin Family

To all the family, my condolences. Dr Willis was my GP from when I was 4 until he retired. He was a lovely man and an excellent doctor. I am so sorry for your loss.

To all the Willis family and especially my mate Sam and his family, please accept the Davoren family's sympathy and admiration for you all and for Malcolm. Malcolm was an excellent general practitioner and a lovely gentlemen to boot. I have fond memories of him tending to the wounded at Riverview 1st XV games and most clearly, his calm assurance in handling the various health concerns of the Davorens in West Pennant Hills during my youth and beyond. Malcolm was the first person I came to see...

Just read your Memorial Service was this morning. No! I am so so sad. You were the most amazing, kind, funny, and knowledgable Doctor I have ever known. Have missed you so much since you retired You rang me when you retired. I feel beyond honoured to have spoken to you that day.

Dr Willis - a caring man at Riverview´s rugby matches. Bill, Tricia & Sean Childs

My condolences to Pam and family. I was deeply saddened to learn of Malcolm's passing, despite not having seen him in 50 odd years. I have fond memories of his friendship during the Taree High School years, and those early years in Sydney as he launched into the beginning of his medical journey. Vale.