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Malcolm Card Obituary

Ret. Lt. Detective M.P.D., in Malden, suddenly, Feb. 15. Beloved husband of the late Katherine (Rooney). Devoted father of Malcolm L. Jr. & his wife Mary of Hopedale, Paula Neville & her husband James of Malden, Debra Penney & her husband William of North Reading, Carol Card of Medford & William Card & his wife Lorrie of Scottsdale, AZ. Brother of the late William & James Card & Marion Clemons. Loving grandfather of Thomas & Bryan Card, Denise Costantino, James Neville, Matthew, Gregory & Geoffrey Penney, Amanda, Lyndsey & Andrew Card. Great grandfather of Thomas & Meighan Card, Allison & Keighley Card & Kaitlyn, Julia & Alyssa Costantino. Also survived by several nieces & nephews. Funeral from the Carroll Funeral Home, 721 Salem St., Maplewood Sq., MALDEN Saturday at 9:15 AM. Funeral Mass in St. Josephs Church at 10 AM. Visiting hours Friday 4-8 PM. Late WW II Navy Veteran. Contributions in Malcolm's name may be sent to the charity of your choice.

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 17 to Feb. 18, 2005.

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Paula Card

March 5, 2005

Our family has been comforted by the wonderful messages posted on this website. Thank you all so much for your support during this most difficult time. Sincerely,

Paula

Bill Buckley

March 2, 2005

The Card Family, My deepest sympathy to all of you.Your Dad was a great guy and helped me in many ways he will be missed by so many.My wife and I bumped into him and your mother and the Tosis one year at Bush Gardens just walking down the path and we had a few laughs and they were going over to see my mom in Plant city. I'll always have fond memories of the Card family and the fried dough on Sunday mornings .



Bill Buckley

Karen (MacQuarrie) Croteau

February 18, 2005

My deepest sympathy to the entire Card family. Your father was always a wonderful neighbor to my grandmother Elizabeth and was so good to her after Luke passed on. She will miss her friend very much and my family will miss the care and protection that he provided to her over the years. My thoughts as well as those of my father Jim, and mother Connie are with you all and we thank you for what you all have done and meant to my grandparents over the years.

Joanne "Donahue"

February 18, 2005

Paula, May I extend my sincere sympathy to you and yours. You will be in my thoughts as you go through this time of sadness.

Linda Bracey

February 18, 2005

Please let me make a toast to a quiet man with a gentle heart. He was a man of few words but profound presence. He was a true family man dedicated to your mother and all of you along with being the "utmost" friend to both of my parents. He demonstrated how loyalty, honesty along with humility were necessary qualities for lasting relationships (60+ yrs). Now the "fabulous four" are reunited, so let the games begin; golf, cribbage and whatever else. May they all rest in peace and let us be thankful that we are blessed because they loved us. Love Linda

Nancy Gramolini

February 17, 2005

To the Card Family,



We recently were fortunate enough to meet your father when he and Angie joined us for Christmas Eve. We all immediately felt like we had known him for years. He was a very special person. Our prayers are with you.



Nancy and Jim Gramolini

Bryan P. Willcox

February 17, 2005

Paula......I wish to express my condolences for the loss of your Father. Although the years have gone by, I still deem my friendship and all the gang we grew up with...in great reverence.

To you and the rest of your family, may God Bless you all and I shall keep your Dad in my prayers.

With my kindest personal regards and best wishes....Bryan

Kathy McDermod Diehl

February 17, 2005

Dear Paula, I was so sorry to hear about your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Janet Clemons

February 17, 2005

To all of my Card cousins and their families, I am deeply saddened by your loss. Your father had a sparkle in his eye just like my mother's. Let's hope that Mal, Marion, Bill, and Jim are laughing, smiling down on us and together again.

Diane (Wallace) Allison

February 17, 2005

Paula & family: My sympathies for you at this time. I will pass the information along to my sister Sharon (Wallace).

carol, arthur washburn

February 17, 2005

Mary and Mal.. our sympathy to you and your family for the loss of your father.

Beth Kelley

February 17, 2005

Carol,

I want to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family, at the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Beth Kelley (MGH/SDSU)

Terry Pearson

February 17, 2005

I know you are in good company but we will miss you!! You knew me longer than I have known myself and were a great friend to me and my parents

Kathleen Lind

February 17, 2005

My deepest sympathy to all the Card family. Your father was a great friend to my parents and my family especially appreciated their friendship. They had almost sixty years of memories which will tie both of families forever. Whether it was living next door to each other watching each others children grow up being their Godparents, going on vacations, Florida or Lake Attitash, playing cards and golf,exchanging Christmas gifts, going to lunch,and now the foresome are together again. I know my mother will probably be making Mal give her a kiss again! (ha ha). Mal your special friendship will always be embedded in our hearts.

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