David G. Malcore, 78, Green Bay, died Wednesday, August 13, 2025. Born in Green Bay June 9, 1947, he is the son of the late Gordon and Kathleen (Carstensen) Malcore. Dave was a graduate of Preble High School. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1964-1966. He married the former Jeanie Wendlandt. Most of his life he was a truck driver in the later years as an owner operator. He ran Wayne and Tony’s Pizza on Military Avenue from 1999-2002. Dave and Jeanie enjoyed their trips to Las Vegas and other parts of the country. He was an avid Packer fan, enjoyed woodworking and playing pool. Dave has been caring for Jeanie as she has been plagued with Alzheimer’s for the past 6+ years and was steadfast in his commitment to caring for her. He loved his sons Wayne and Tony.
Survived by his beloved wife - Jeanie, two sons: Wayne Malcore and special friend Tina Koeller of Green Bay, Tony (Trena) Malcore of Door County; grandson: Jacob Malcore; one brother: Dan (Mary) Malcore; 3 sisters: Mary Kay (Dan) St. Pierre, Joan Malcore, and Lori Oudenhoven, many nieces and nephews.
Also preceded in death by one brother Mark Malcore.
Private services were held. Malcore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Visit www.malcorefuneralhome.com to send online condolences.
Special thanks to family and friends for their support.
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701 North Baird Street, Green Bay, WI 54302
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