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Eugene Mallen

1936 - 2022

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1936

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2022

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Eugene Mallen Obituary

Youngstown-

Eugene ("Gene") Mallen, 86, an avid family man, educator, and athlete, died peacefully Tuesday at home in his adopted hometown of Youngstown, OH.

Born in Brooklyn, NY, Gene's Youngstown roots run deep. In 1961, Gene met and married the love of his life, Sandra (Ortman) Mallen, while stationed at the Youngstown Air Force Base. He earned his teaching credential and master's degree from Youngstown State University and enjoyed a 36-year career in Youngstown schools. He was well-known among students and teachers for his passionate advocacy and was strong in the teacher's union. He counted many teachers among his lifelong friends.

Gene's father once said, "A Youngstown man can live like a prince on a teacher's salary." And so he did. Gene personified Youngstown pride, patriotism, and community spirit. He served as an Air Force reservist for 30+ years at the Youngtown Air Base and volunteered to be called to active duty during the first Iraq war. After overcoming a heart attack and double bypass, Gene volunteered for the Mended Hearts peer-support program for patients with cardiovascular disease. He also volunteered at the Heritage Manor Retirement Home, passing out candies and chocolate kisses to the residents. He was a beloved member of Congregation Rodef Sholom, where he served as president of the Men's Club and on other volunteer committees. He helped build bridges with other inter-faith communities and houses of worship.

Gene had a lifelong passion for sports and fitness. In high school, he outdueled future baseball Hall-of-Fame Pitcher Sandy Koufax for the "Best Pitcher in Brooklyn, NY" award, which earned him a tryout with the old Brooklyn Dodgers and a college baseball scholarship. He pitched in the Youngstown sandlot baseball leagues well into his Forties. He coached youth sports. He jogged daily, stopping along the way to greet neighbors and shower attention on dogs and cats. He joined the Youngstown Roadrunners Club and ran marathons. In his Fifties, inspired by his sons, Gene took up weightlifting -- and yes, he would brag about his bench-press. In his Sixties he played local slow-pitch softball with his sons. He was a passionate fan of Liberty High School sports, Youngstown Pride basketball, and YSU and Ohio State football.

In life as in sports, Gene always rose to the toughest challenge. He was "clutch". He bested prostate cancer, skin cancer, and even Covid. At age 81, he was hit with inoperable Stage 4 lung cancer. Given mere months to live, Gene gifted his friends and family five more years of love and zest for life. He lived for the day. He never complained. When he could no longer jog, he walked. When walking was a challenge, he exercised with in-home physical therapists. He read voraciously, with a special interest in detective and mystery novels. Late in life, he earned the nickname "Energizer Bunny": he just kept going. Fittingly, his last words were: "It's been a good run." He was an authentic, modest man.

The simplest family time and family celebrations gave Gene his greatest joy. Gene is survived in blessed memory by his lifelong partner Sandy, sons Mark and David, "favorite" daughter Michelle, sisters Rita, Toby Rose, and Elizabeth, seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

Gene Mallen's funeral service is scheduled for Sunday, March 6, at 3 p.m., in Congregation Ohev Beth Sholom, 1119 Elm St, Youngstown, OH 44505. In honor of Gene's community service, the family encourages donations to Youngstown charities, Congregation Ohev Beth Sholom, and other local religious organizations.

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Published by Mahoning Matters on Mar. 3, 2022.

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Bob and Tena Gerdes

March 3, 2022

Gene was always so kind to us at Road Runners.

Tony"OJ" and Karen Thomas

March 3, 2022

We are so sorry for your loss. I met Gene when we taught together at Madison Elementary School in the early 80s with Joanne, Nancy and Colleen. This was a beautiful obituary and brought back many memories of our days at Madison. Gene loved tagging along with the "girls" and we all had lots of fun couple times with him and Sandy. Gene was a special guy who will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
RIP Gene.
Love, Karen

Patty Palazzo Kalan

March 3, 2022

Dear Mark, I was sorry to read about your dad´s passing. Thinking of you, and sending my sympathy to you and your family.
Take care,
Patty (Palazzo) Kalan

Rick and Sharon Stein

March 3, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to all of you. May Gene´s memory be a blessing for you always.

Joanne kalbasky

March 3, 2022

Hi Sandy and Family,
Where do I even start?! First of all , my sincere sympathy to you all. Gene was my bud and good friend. He always had a kind word and always enjoyed anything Italian I brought to school to share with him. He was intense and kind. He loved you the boys and his Michelle...I can only imagine him as a Papa and the fun they had. We shared many good times, solved problems of our students but always talked about our families. Hope to see you at the service. Love you, Jo & Gary. Xoxxo

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