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Ed Siler
October 23, 2024
Kevin and I played, copious amounts of tennis at QCRC! His competitive style was so well contain; though sometimes he would beat himself up for making an error. Win or lose, he was always the consummate gentleman!
He will be sorely missed!
Ed Siler
Roger Karam MD
October 19, 2024
I am so sad to hear the news of Kevins passing. I had the privilege to work with Kevin for 20 years. He was a good friend, very smart and he always looked at the positive . After our retirements from PG Kevin was the best source to get information from, I loved getting his emails with updates of our colleagues and his annual Christmas letter. Most of all he was a great family man, always with Lori and always has a big smile and bright eyes when we were talking about his daughters. I loved that he always wanted "one more night cap" !!
With a heavy heart, My deepest sympathies to Lori, the girls and his family. May He Rest In Peace "CHEERS KEVIN, THIS IS FOR YOU" !!!!
Roger Karam
David Jencen
October 15, 2024
Kevin and Lori helped welcome us into the Norwich P&GP family immediately upon our arrival. We´ll always cherish the memories of softball games, pizza afterwords in Oxford (with Claire in the baby carrier), and their outsize hospitality in NY and later at their beautiful home in Glendale. We grew to anticipate arrival of the Christmastime Malloy family letter. Even to this day, I still chuckle at the memory of Kevin´s razor-sharp wit, bringing me to laughter so hard I cried.
Dear Lori and family, please accept our heartfelt condolences at this very difficult time. Somehow I picture Kevin raising a glass while singing Irish folk songs in the company of dearly departed family members along with a few Irish saints
Patricia Hall
October 15, 2024
My deepest sympathy to Lori, her girls and all the extended family.
Patricia "Pat" Hall
Mairead DiCesari
October 13, 2024
Those we love don´t go away, They walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all, may you find support and grace during this time.
Mairéad DiCesari
Uncle Warren (Fr. Gregory Reisert, OFM Cap)
October 12, 2024
Kevin was a consummate Christian gentleman and committed a catholic. He embodied the best ideals of his scientific profession together with the highest human ideals and committed relationships to family and friends, which Kevin treasured.
Uncle Warren (Fr. Gregory Reisert, OFM Cap)
Brian Ferrie
October 12, 2024
Memories of Kevin are all about family and friends. He was the cornerstone of family get togethers and dependably, every few years, a missive would arrive announcing that the clan was getting together at Mason's Mill Park. We would all dutifully and cheerfully obey. It was great to reconnect with all of Ellie's relatives and pose for the family picture. Which I thought would eventually require the entire upper deck of Citizens Bank Park. So here's to Kevin. Quite the man and quite the friend!
Kay Napier Zanotti
October 12, 2024
Kevin was a bright light in our pharmaceutical division in both scientific excellence and positive outlook. He also had a positive impact on my Alma mater- Ursuline academy through his daughter´s attendance. May he rest in peace and sympathy to the family.
Tim Kenna
October 10, 2024
I remember Mr. Malloy always having a smile. He was a generous and fun loving guy. Loved hearing about the fun times had by the Resurrection crew down the short and even internationally.
We are keeping the Malloy family in our thoughts.
Andie and Tim Kenna
Nick Izzo
October 9, 2024
I have so many wonderful memories of Kevin but the one that always makes me smile has to do with a smile. One day (around 1997-98) he came over to my desk at work and said in a hushed voice, "I keep seeing a strange punctuation that people put at the end of emails. It's a colon followed by a closed parentheses. Do you know what this means?" The ultimate grammarian was stumped by his first emoticon! :)
Nikhil Parekh
October 8, 2024
My memory of Kevin is through our work at P&G Norwich, NY. He was a great leader and a decent human being. But of all his great qualities, his sense of humor and Witt surpassed nobody´s. Even something as fun as a friendly softball game, through his comments, he will cheer everyone up for our team at the expense of frustrating the opponent team. Today world lost a kind father, husband and a friend. You will always be in my memory, my friend. Rest in peace
Steve Turbyfill
October 8, 2024
My first memory of Kevin was meeting him in Wildwood to rebuild the family's dock and pier that was severely damaged by a major storm... Might have been Superstorm Sandy, I cant remember... But his hysterical vivid description of trying to hire a contractor in South Jersey was one of the craziest situations I have ever heard. Even though the job was 130 miles from my home I wanted to help him because he was the one of the nicest people I have met to date... Since then he would send me nice emails and text on occasion with jokes or asking about the family... What a great man... Godspeed my friend.
Beena Parekh
October 8, 2024
We all lived in the tiny town of Norwich NY as young families, played softball (where I once ran to the wrong base:)....and started families. Kevin (and Lori) were both sharp, smart and funny. We reconnected on FB; I have enjoyed photos of his worldwide travels, family/ sunset photos at Wildwood and his sardonic sense of humor. Both Nikhil and I were shocked to read of his passing - we thought his account had been hacked. We are so very sorry to learn about his loss - he was indeed an intelligent, curious and humorous person who was a true family man. Sincere condolences to Lori and his daughters/ family.
Mike Pigott
October 8, 2024
My first memory of us together was when we use to climb the large cherry tree at Frontenac & Hartel to collect cherries so Mrs Conrad could make us a pie. Thinking we were about 8 years old. RIP my lifelong friend.
Jan Rosenbaum
October 8, 2024
I´ve not met anyone w a more extensive vocabulary than Kevin-and certainly not a scientist! Kevin, I will miss your friendship, your wonderful notes and birthday wishes (you never missed a leap year!) and your wonderful sense of humor. May your memory be for a blessing, and may your family take comfort in a myriad of happy memories. -Jan Rosenbaum
Mark Dato
October 8, 2024
Kevin was a gentleman and a scholar. It was my honor to have worked with and learned from him. To say he had a sharp sense of humor was an understatement. May he rest in peace and may his family find comfort in all the good he did in this world.
Mark E. Stella
October 7, 2024
I will always remember our softball teams, we were not that great but, boy what fun. Going to the Grille for a couple of drinks and our yearly team naming were times I will never forget. The world is a sadder place without you. Love always, Mark Stella
Kevin Skare
October 7, 2024
My first memory of Kevin was visiting his electrophysiology lab at Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals in 1985 when we were considering a transfer from Cincinnati to Norwich, NY.
Vince Kenna
October 7, 2024
Kevin and I rode bikes together as kids. He was always fun to be with, even back then! He will be missed.
Vince Kenna
Sharon Haines
October 7, 2024
Oh Lori,I am so sorry to hear about Kevin and so sorry for your loss. I was always fond of Kevin and have so many memories of the P&G cardiovascular days. My sympathy to you and your girls and families. So sad to hear of his passing.
Jim and Donna Wesselman
October 7, 2024
Donna and I were shocked when we heard about Kevin´s passing. We cannot begin to understand what you and your girls are going through. We have prayed for Kevin and we shall certainly keep you and the girls in our thoughts and prayers, as well. May God help you in dealing with this tragedy.
Troy A Vanstone DMD
October 7, 2024
Our office offers our most sincere condolences. We have known the entire family a very long time and he will be missed. Dr Troy and staff.
Gwendolyn Flynn
October 7, 2024
I took care of his 3 daughters, started when Claire was 9 months, then Mary and Loretta, was with the family for 10 years, even helped them for 3 weeks get settled when they moved to Glendale,Ohio.
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October 7, 2024
Kevin Malloy Obituary
Kevin John Malloy, Ph.D., age 70, devoted husband, beloved father, and dear friend, died peacefully on October 3, 2024 after a brief battle with cancer. He was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA as the youngest of five children of the late... Read Kevin Malloy's Obituary
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