Michael-Malarkey-Obituary

Michael Malarkey

Portland, Oregon

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Malarkey, Michael 71 Dec. 27, 1940 Sept. 23, 2012 Born in Portland on Dec. 27, 1940, to Herbert and Elizabeth Malarkey, he was the youngest of three children. Michael passed away at his home on Sept. 23, 2012. Michael loved life. From a young age, his father gave him the gift of the love of...

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Michael and I were best friends at Lakeside school in Seattle and continued our friendship in Portland and beyond. Our family loved him as I did. Miss Michael and think about him often from my home In Sandpoint Idaho

Sharon,
I'm very sorry to hear of Mike's death.My crew and I would like to express our sympathies.

My condolences to Mike's family and the Malarkey Company. Mike impressed me with his love of life and dedication to the company that was well respected at Lawrence Livermore Lab during the heydey of the Reroof Team.

We share your loss and remember many good times with you both at Wonewok. Our prayers are with you Sharon.

Sandy and Bob Walters

I would like to express my sympathies to all the Malarkey family. I worked for Mike for over 32 years and it was always a pleasure to see him at the mill. He truly had a zest for life. May memories comfort you at this difficult time.

I went to Lincoln High School for my senior year. I got know Mike through the Lords social club. I remember Spring Break swimming in the Seasider pool and the number of cases of beer they donated to make sure we had a good time.

Mike gave me permission to watch birds at his ranch for many years. It is a beautiful place, and I have always appreciated his generosity.

We are so sorry for your loss. Michael was a kind and caring person who helped us when we most needed it. He will be missed! Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
God bless you!

Dear Sharon and family, Michael entered my life at about age 14 as the younger brother and sometime "pest" of my beau, but by the time he became my brother in law his quiet nature had captured my regard for him. I know how much he will be missed by all and want you to know my prayers are with all of you and also with Michael. I am so happy I was able to see and talk with him last month. His spirit never flagged and that was who Michael truly was.