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William Malcom

Manassas, Virginia

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William A. Malcom William A. Malcom, 60 of Zanesville, died Monday, July 26, 2010 at his residence following a lengthy illness.

He was born Sunday, October 2, 1949 in Zanesville, the son of William R. Malcom and Viola Mae (Embrey) Malcom and was Catholic by faith. William received his Bachelors Degree from Ohio University and his Masters Degree from The University of Virginia. He retired as an educator and teacher at Stonewall Jackson High School in Manassas, VA. and also taught is Ohio and Kentucky. William is survived by his mother: Viola (Jim McQuaid) Malcom of Zanesville; one son: William C. Malcom currently surviving in the U.S. Air Force; one sister: Rebecca D. (Mike) Stager of Boise, Idaho; one brother: Mark A. Malcom of Delaware; four nephews: Josh Stager, Mickey, Ryan, and Mason Malcom and five great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father and a niece, Heather.

Memorial contributions may be made to The John McIntire Public Library in William's memory. To sign the online register book or to send a personal condolence note please visit www.HillisHardwickFH.com


This obituary was originally published in the News & Messenger (Woodbridge, VA).

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Still think about Bill when I hear certain songs. You made a lasting impression.

Still think about Bill Malcom. Certain songs, the movie Fiddler on the Roof, many things bring back memories of this great guy. He is not forgotten.

So sad to hear about Mr. Malcom. He was a true inspiration to me and others. My life is better for having known him.
Susan Wolford Wilkinson, Charlottesville, VA

I am so saddened to hear the news. Mr. Malcom was a fantastic teacher whose classes were favorites of mine. I feel fortunate to have been in his choir and also a member of the Madrigals, both of which were highlights of my school years. I never knew I had a decent voice until Mr. Malcom brought it out in me. I can only say that God will now have a better choir. "Praise for the Singing, praise for the morning, praise for them springing fresh from the world" (from Morning has Broken by Cat...

I'm very sad to hear this news. He was my choir teacher at Stonewall and I learned a lot from him and have many fond/funny memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you!!!

He believed in me when no one else would, and because of that my has been better for it. Sorry for your loss.

This is truly sad....there are only few teachers we remember in life and he was one of them. I know he made an impact on all his students at Stonewall Jackson High school. He will definitely be missed!
Theresa Moran Lawson (Hemet, CA)