Malcolm George Hughes

Malcolm George Hughes obituary, Laporte, CO

Malcolm George Hughes

Malcolm Hughes Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Goes Funeral Care & Crematory - Fort Collins on Dec. 31, 2025.
Malcolm George Hughes joined Kathleen DeWitt (Kath) in an eternal cwtch on Dec 18th, 2025. His illness was brief, passing was peaceful, and his absence is profound. Malcolm, fondly known as Mal, lived every moment with a joke in mind and laughter in his heart.

These are the words of his daughter Rosalyn (Taff);

"He was born in Swansea, Wales on Boxing Day (for our American friends and family, that is the day after Christmas), way back in the year 1946. The middle child of three sons.

Right from the get go he was a handful!

Unfortunately, he contracted polio as a young child and spent most of his childhood with his leg encased in calipers. He then required surgery on his other leg to reduce the growth to enable both his legs to be of equal length. Even this did not hold him back.

"He was always up to mischief," His best friend's mother would say. "You never knew what he was going to do next. Lucky for Leighton he could run faster than Mal so it was always Malcolm who got caught. Lucky for Mal he could charm the birds out of the trees and so got away with everything."

He lived life to the fullest.

He gained a degree in Youth Psychology and utilized this to support many, many youngsters in and around Swansea by establishing Stadwin and Glais Youth Clubs and coaching football (proper football/soccer for our American friends).

I was extremely lucky and greatly honoured to call him my dad.

He adopted me, and my two younger sisters in 1975. He then had another son and daughter. I became the eldest of five.

He then married Kath and I became the eldest of eight.

For the most part of my childhood Mal was a school caretaker of the local primary school. He knew every child by name, and their siblings, and their parents, and their grandparents!

As caretaker we lived in a house that was attached to the school.

It had a coal fire in the kitchen and an outside toilet.

I remember one morning, around 4am. Mal shouted upstairs to me as there was something in the fireplace and could I come and deal with it.

I came down. It was dark and he was beside himself. When I crawled into the fireplace I found a tiny frog. He was panic stricken. I never let him forget that I'd saved his life from a killer amphibian.

He had the incredible ability to make connections with people of all ages, cultures, abilities, backgrounds. This became even more apparent when he took up Open Air Markets. I accompanied him every Saturday in Port Talbot, and every Sunday in Clydach. The things he sold were amazing, and mostly legal.

I swear he was the first to sell Rubic Cubes!

We also did The Devon Run – a string of daily markets that ran through the Summer Holidays. We slept in the back of the van surrounded by washing up liquid and toilet rolls. I've never had such fun.

We moved down the road when I was 16. We finally had hot water and an inside toilet. I thought I was a princess. Mal no longer had to build the fire every morning for heat and to warm the water. He became a taxi driver and further developed his circle of friends. When my parents split he began caring full time for his mother while continuing to drive a taxi.

I remember how happy he was when telling me about Kath. He was totally besotted, and when I met her I understood why.

He helped more people than I could ever mention and always had time for you. Just don't ask him to fix anything! He didn't know the difference between one end of the screwdriver to another. And he had no idea what a drill or jigsaw was.

He was my dad, my friend, my teacher, my confidant, my hero.

He was unique".

These are the word from his nephew Ryan;

Malcolm was a huge lover of music, particularly from the 1950's, 60's, 70's and 80's - he had a very eclectic taste, ranging from Jim Reeve's, Elvis, Gene Pitney, as well as Welsh favourites Sir Tom Jones and David Alexander and the Barron Knights to name but a few.

Wales was a big part of Malcolm's DNA of which he was very proud.

A lifelong football supporter, Malcolm followed closely both Swansea City and Arsenal through all their highs and lows (of which there were more than a few).

Another pastime was playing darts, Malcolm captained the local team playing in the Skewen and District league from the Birchgrove Inn for many years. When he'd get to the pub his first port of call was the jukebox where a selection of songs was played every week, starting with From a Jack to a King and Distant Drums by Jim Reeve's, to Roger Whitaker's The Last Farewell and as always Tom's Delilah!

Malcolm was one of the most generous chaps I've ever had the privilege to know.

If he could do anything to help someone he would be there - he took me in from the age of 13 until I joined the Army at 16, as well as attending my passing-out parade at ATU Winchester - when on leave I would continue to stay with Malcolm until his move to the United States".

Mal was an early adopter of the internet where his love for card games came to the fore. Euchre was his favorite where he made friends all over the world including Kath. Both bein bigspontaneous, generous types, Kath invited Mal to visit Colorado where he met a skeptical crew in her adult children. This stranger with a mischievous smirk endured a full interrogation all while he flipped cards, quietly showing them magic tricks. He quickly melted hearts and became a beloved part of their community. Kath and Mal married in 2003, beginning the happiest days of their lives. They traveled all around America, Wales, and Scotland together, Mal as the trusty driver and Kath giving very clear instructions. Joined by an assortment of friends and family along the way, the fondest memories were made attending dozens of concerts, eating fabulous and not so fabulous foods, and finding the roads less traveled.

Soon after arriving in the USA, Mal resumed his profession driving airport shuttles and eventually driving for Uber and Lyft. His cheerful (and sometimes unintelligible) accent, his laughter and charm, and encyclopedic knowledge of music left an endearing memory with everyone lucky enough to catch a ride. A stint as a radio DJ was a highlight of his life, where his passion, storytelling, and humor radiated across the airwaves.

His community of "darters" was Mal's church, with religious Thursday night attendance and Friday mornings spent "extra tired." Mal was always happy at the Swing Station in Laporte with a Fat Tire in his hand and surrounded by his best mates.

Mal had a way of leaving his prints on language, humor, and everyday life. A microwave will forever be a "popity ping," the trunk of a car is officially "the boot" and every goodbye deserves a cheerful "ta ra." Victories large and small will always be celebrated with "good on ya!" Encouragement and support always came easy from Mal.

He was formidable competition at any board game, sharp as a tack, and could sneak in a "crackin" pun when you least expected. Grandson Tom says, "Mal is the only person I know who can tell the same daft joke every week yet still raise a laugh/groans." He was tough as nails, yet whimsical and full of magic. The kind of person who made life more interesting simply by being in the room.

Above all else, Mal was deeply committed to his friends and family. He cared for Kath with devotion and tenderness and he adored each and every one of his kids. Mal is survived by his Welsh kids Rosalyn, Heather, Kevin, and Leah and Kath's kids Jen, Riley, and Katie in addition to 21 grandkids and 3 greatgrands.

He was delighted to travel to Wales again this past summer, visiting countless friends and family and touring the country he was most proud of. He will be sorely missed on both sides of the Atlantic.

Ta ra, Mal. Good on ya. Thank you for the magic. Caru ti.

The family is hosting a Celebration of Life for Mal on January 16th at Me Oh My in Laporte Colorado from 5-8PM. Food and drink will be served and we will have an open mic for those who would like to share stories, music, or any type of entertainment.

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Kevin Carter

January 7, 2026

Mal was showing off his new smart phone to me, said "Kev, I can speak and it give directions". After 4 or 5 attempts, he gave up, his own phone didn't understand him! I'm fortunate to have known him!

John klein

January 6, 2026

Mal! Worst jokes ever! Impossible to understand! Never without a smile.
I worked with Mal for many years driving for several different airport shuttle companies. I can´t tell you how many times he pulled one practical joke or another on me always in good humor. He was a very generous and kind person. He will be missed by all that had the pleasure to know him.

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