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I was proud to be a classmate of Steve's at St Laurence High School. I have always remembered his kindess to me from those days and beyond. My condolences to the Mally family.
Phil Lach
April 06, 2008 | Naperville, IL
Burbank, Illinois
Steven A. Mally, age 53, long time employee of Commonwealth Edison. Beloved husband of Margaret M., nee McDonald; devoted father of Kristen and Lynn Mally; dear son of Jean, nee Grzesik and the late Edward J. Mally; cherished brother of Carol (Hendrik) Dohmen and Leroy...
Read MoreI was proud to be a classmate of Steve's at St Laurence High School. I have always remembered his kindess to me from those days and beyond. My condolences to the Mally family.
Phil Lach
April 06, 2008 | Naperville, IL
To the Mally family:
Mals was a one of a kind man. I first met Steve in 1975 when he generously "hosted" a group of us traveling from St. Louis to Chicago to see the Rolling Stones at the Stadium. Before the concert he took us to his softball game, where he jacked that 16 inch Clincher over the left fielder's head for a 3 run homer. It was my first taste of his renowned athleticism.
A year later I was enrolled at Mizzou, and he graciously opened his arms to a lowly freshman. ...
Terry O'Sullivan
March 31, 2008 | Oak Park, IL
I first met Steve and played football with him at St. Denis during eighth grade. I knew him and saw him during high school and I last saw him at the St. Denis class of '69 reunion in 1994. I remember his strong deep voice laughing a strong deep laugh. He was always kind, pleasant and friendly. Although he was powerful, he was never arrogant. I am sorry to hear of his early death. I will always remember him
Joel Radakovitz
March 30, 2008 | Rockford, IL
Dear Mally family,
I knew Malls from 3rd grade at St Denis, football, track, Bogan baseball, St Laurence etc. He was always a great guy with a great laugh. I have said many times over the years that he was the greatest athlete I ever knew. From the football field to the track--he could do it all. He was truly a hero to me. A hero not just because of his great skills but because of the way he carried himself in victory. He was always just Malls- smiling and laughing at the finish line. My...
Shawn Wetherald
March 30, 2008 | Fallbrook, CA
My condolences and prayers are with ya'll. I knew Mals for only the last six years or so when he came down with the boys for Tigers football. He was a great and nice guy who accepted me as one of the group. He was one of a kind and his great humor and laugh will be greatly missed.
Frank Franer
March 25, 2008 | St. Louis, MO
Kristen, Lynn, & Mrs. Mally--You are in my thoughts & prayers.
Julie Granstrom
March 24, 2008 | Huntley
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Steve was a great guy who always stood up for what he believed was right.
Maria Perez
March 24, 2008 | Chicago
Rob, Scott and Rebecca,
I will always remember Steve's hearty laugh! It was the kind of laugh that when you heard it, it made you laugh too. Peter and I will remember him and the family in our prayers. My love to Scott and Rebecca. Love, Aunt Mary and Peter
Mary and Peter Kring { Gorman}
March 24, 2008 | Tinley Park
Teammate, roommate, friend, groomsman. One of a kind and unique in many ways, Malls loved us all, and I hope he felt our love for him. I miss him already.
Tim Gibbons
March 24, 2008 | Bradenton Beach, FL