Malcom-O'Malley-Obituary

Malcom B. O'Malley

Canandaigua, New York

1944 - 2016 (Age 72)

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DIED
December 1, 2016
AGE
72
LOCATION
Canandaigua, New York

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O'Malley, Malcolm B.Canandaigua/Newark: Malcolm Butler O'Malley, 72, died peacefully on Thursday (December 1, 2016) at Rochester General Hospital. He is survived by his sister Anne O'Malley of New York City, Anne Fenstermacher of Pittsford; Christopher and Cynthia Rau of Avon and a host of other...

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I often think of Malcomb and his love of dogs. When my dog does something amazing I am reminded of his courses at Osher about various dog breeds and their characteristics. I had a yellow Labrador retriever at the time I took his courses and learned that the most common dog in the US at the time was the Labrador retriever and with the most popular dog name Bella. My dog's given name was Bella and I adopted her from a farm and she was a great companion. I enjoyed working with Malcomb in...

Malcolm was a wonderful person. I do hope he is resting in peace.

I still often think of Malcomb when I take my dog out to play since I really enjoyed his several classes at Osher about dogs. I have found my adopted dog, Cookie, a mix of chocolate Labrador Retriever and Sharpei, a great companion and quit friendly and smart. Malcomb's explanations of dog behavior often occur to me when I see what other dogs and Cookie do when I am out walking. He left some great memories for me which I will continue to recall thanks to his enjoyment of one of our...

So sorry to hear about Malcolm's death. Had not seen him in years . We grew up about a block apart in NYC. I went to Wells College never realizing he went to Hamilton nearby. Our parents were friends and we went to the same church. RIP.

I miss laughing and talking with you, Malcolm O' Malley.

Dear Anne,

I just learned of Malcolm's passing when I received the Sonnenberg Newsletter yesterday. I am so sorry that our world lost such a good person. I worked at Sonnenberg and Malcolm was a wealth of knowledge about non-profits and fundraising and truly, anything! What a legacy he leaves behind. May he be pain-free and painting and happy.

Sorry and stunned to hear about Malcom. I knew him through Osher classes. My condolences to his family.

I was so sorry to hear of Malcolm's passing. I enjoyed painting with him at Pat Rini Rohrer Gallery over the last several years. I also remember him from my years at Constellation Brands when he called for wine donations for the hospital events. He always seemed to enjoy painting.

Knew Malcolm through Sonnenberg Gardens. He was a kind and gentle man. He will be missed.