Michael Terrence MALLOY

Michael Terrence MALLOY obituary, Toronto, ON

Michael Terrence MALLOY

Michael MALLOY Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 21, 2021.
MALLOY, Michael Terrence Mike passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, August 14, 2021. It was the end of a courageous battle with cancer that started late in 2014 with a prognosis of two or three years. We are grateful that he defied pain and frustration so he could be with us so much longer. He is fondly remembered for his encyclopedic mind, skepticism, sense of humour, love of family, and as a teacher of writing. His love of travel took him around the world. You can learn more about Mike from his wife's memoir under the title Brightening My Corner to be published in 2022. A memorial axe-throwing party is being considered. Mike was born in Chicago in 1936. He started with newspapers as a copyboy for the Chicago Daily News. He learned his trade as a police reporter and then editor with the Chicago News Bureau. He later worked for the U.S. military newspaper Pacific Stars and Stripes in Japan, Okinawa and the Philippines. He was a war correspondent for United Press International in Laos and India, and UPI Bureau Chief during the Vietnam War. He wrote two books and for about ten years, was a reporter and managing editor of the National Observer (Washington, D.C.). He was the managing editor of the Asian Wall Street Journal based in Hong Kong and the managing editor of the Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones operations in Canada. As a Fulbright Fellow from 1994-95, he taught business journalism in Kazakhstan. In 1995-97, he worked on a financial news service for Dow Jones in India. Although he studied at Columbia University in a Ford Foundation program for journalists, it wasn't until 2001 that he completed his B.A. in Archaeology at the University of Toronto, at the age of 65. After retiring from journalism, he worked as an archaeologist in Canada. He spent about 10 summers with Wilfrid Laurier University digging on Roman-Nabatean and neolithic sites in Jordan. He also worked on the Queen of Sheba site in Yemen with the American Foundation for the Study of Man. He volunteered at the Royal Ontario Museum and Habitat for Humanity in Toronto. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Lor Malloy and daughter Linda Malloy of Toronto, son Terry "Tierro" Malloy, daughter-in-law Bridget Law, grandsons Aaron and Ravi, and sister Shawn Gatz in the U.S. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to APOPO-Hero Rats https://www.apopo.org/en/support-us or the Oncology Department, St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto. 

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Margaret Nutt

September 15, 2022

Dear Ruth and Linda and family.
So shocked and saddened to hear of Mike´s passing. I am Margaret Nutt visiting my Burmese friend Mu Mu Thin, Sept 14 thru 23, 2022. She was the one who dropped me off at your place years ago. I´ve been bad not keeping in touch. Hope we can connect while I am here. My cell no is 604-445-3047. With love, Margaret.

Leonard Molczadski

September 2, 2021

Dear Ruth, Linda, Terry, Bridget, Aaron, Ravi and Shawn, My deepest condolences on the passing of your beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother. While I did not know Mike well, whenever our paths crossed he was always very welcoming. In reading his obituary he clearly lived a rich life following his passions planting seeds of kindness along the way. The world is a better place thanks to your beloved. May Michael's memory be for a blessing.

Francis Peddie

August 21, 2021

Thanks for all the great chats, Mike. I learned so much from you and will treasure all the time you took to help explain the world to me. You were a great friend and mentor. Much love to Ruth, Linda and Tierro.

Doug Reeves

August 21, 2021

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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