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He was a wonderful teacher when I was a resident at Good Sam and he'd help whether the patient had insurance or not.
Sonja B. Carroll MD, ob/gyn
May 17, 2025 | Work


Cincinnati, Ohio
1937 - 2020 (Age 83)
Roderick Angus "Rory" Malone. Born January 7, 1937, the son of the late Leonard and Isadora (nee Plunkett) Malone.He attended Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN, and was a graduate of Marmion Academy, Aurora, IL. He graduated from Loyola Medical School, Chicago IL. He proudly served two years as...
Read MoreHe was a wonderful teacher when I was a resident at Good Sam and he'd help whether the patient had insurance or not.
Sonja B. Carroll MD, ob/gyn
May 17, 2025 | Work
Fantastic doctor, teacher, and friend. Happy to have worked during my residency with him and once I graduated.
Sonja B Carroll, MD
March 01, 2024 | Work

He will be greatly missed at St Francis de Sales, his friendly smile, his singing with the choir.
He was one of the many faces I sought out for on Sundays to say hello to.
Deepest condolences to the family.
David Abad
July 22, 2020 | Acquaintance
Rory was my Dad's best friend when he was a live. Ray Moorman and Rory had many happy times together buoyed by Rory's positive outlook on life. I was so happy when Rory and Marge married after Ray and Mary's passing. My heart goes out to Marge and all of Rory's family as we lose his generous and gregarious spirit. Peace be with all of you.
Christine Moorman
July 21, 2020 | Durham, NC | Friend
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Christine Moorman
July 21, 2020 | Durham, NC | Friend

Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Abby Germann
July 20, 2020 | Cincinnati, OH
Rory was my godfather. He left behind a great legacy as an MD, but more importantly he raised a great family, my condolences to the Malone clan.
Brian Cheevers
July 19, 2020 | Chicago, IL | Family
So sorry to hear of Dr. Malones passing worked many years for him. He was a person to cherish for sure. My thoughts and prayers to the family.
Shellie Keyes
July 15, 2020 | Friend
Beth, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was such a big part of Good Sam while I was there in the late '70s & early '80s. One afternoon, he took me on a tour of the OR & let me watch an open-heart surgery. Pushed me right up front, so I could see everything! A very crazy opportunity for a sophmore biology major from UC. And I was just a part-time, 2nd-shift hematology lab technician who happened to know & work with his daughter. I'm not sure he even knew my name but because...
John Bierman
July 13, 2020