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Quijuan Spencer Maloof

1967 - 2022

Quijuan Spencer Maloof obituary, 1967-2022, San Francisco, CA

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Quijuan Maloof Obituary

Quijuan Spencer Maloof
June 9, 1967 - July 20, 2022
Let me tell you about one of the best men on earth. Yes, I am talking about Quijuan Spencer Maloof, born to Ruth Ella McRae Goring and William Goring in San Francisco on June 9, 1967. While he is the oldest of "Irish triplets", meaning that he has twin brothers less than a year younger, he was a natural leader. He became a Maloof when his mother re-married and he along with his brothers were subsequently adopted by George Maloof. As a "military BRAT," Quijuan was born on the Presidio military base in San Francisco. The family moved to Fort Dix, New Jersey, ultimately finding their way back to San Francisco.
Quijuan went to Wallenberg High School in San Francisco where he had lots of friends. He was determined to join the Marines when he graduated, but because he was not yet 18, he had to get his mother's permission. "Once a Marine, always a Marine" goes the saying, and Quijuan loved his ten years of service in the U.S. Marine Corp where he specialized in chemical and biological warfare. He made numerous, life-long friendships with myriad people.
He attended San Jose State University and San Francisco State University, graduating with a degree in health education where he made many dear friends with classmates and teachers. While in school he worked as an EMT and Paramedic, receiving the Stars of Life Award in Washington DC. He landed a job with the San Francisco Health Department working to reduce traffic fatalities through the use of Red Light Cameras. This is also where he met his life partner Marsha. From there, he moved to Disease Control, then to managing the Adult Immunization and Travel Clinic at 101 Grove where his extensive travel and knowledge of geography proved to be a huge asset. During this time he also worked as a CPR instructor for UCSF and as an EMT instructor for the Paramedic Association. There were very few students who couldn't certify as EMT professionals after completing his classes.
Seven years ago, he took his love of people and teaching to another level when he joined the Jail Health Services, Custody Operations Division. Here he used his skills, honed as a paramedic-where he had to quickly assess and stabilize patients suffering from physical trauma-to working as a Psychiatric Services Technician, with his focus now being the mental health aspects of patients. Quijuan also served as the coordinator and instructor for the Crisis Intervention Techniques (CIT) training with the San Francisco Sheriff's Department. He also continued to teach CPR and first aid to new parents on weekends in San Mateo working with Healthy Horizons.
When asked his occupation, Quijuan would always say that he was a magician. He began his magician career by doing magic shows for his nephews, nieces and grandchildren. The parents in attendance frequently wanted him to do shows for their children as well. The shows were so much fun that one summer a local school district hired him to do "Quack Quack Chicken Magic" for over a hundred kids. Steve Harvey was totally entertained by his performance on Family Feud.
Now Mr. Q, as he was known by to his family and friends, never let work get in the way of living his life to the fullest. He loved smoking cigars and enjoying a good whiskey with his friends. Q was a true home-team fan, attending as many Giants, 49er and Warrior games as he could. He was a master scuba diver, diving in waters all over the world, an avid snow boarder who loved Tahoe in the winter, and a certified B Licensed skydiver with over 100 jumps. He loved wake boarding on the delta so much that he obtained a boater's license so that he could operate small boats. He rode his bicycle to work at least once a week and, last year, he started rock climbing. Q became a member of the Travis Aero Club and after many hours of ground and flight training, next week he planned to complete private pilot's exams.
Over the last twenty-four years Quijuan and Marsha have been inseparable. Their love of travel took them literally around the world on more than one occasion. Quijuan traveled to every continent except the Antarctic, and that was on his list for 2023. Mr. Q also had an alter ego that he expressed through his poetry. He was gifted at setting a story to rhyme. He wrote over ten short stories that he published himself.
Quijuan had a wonderful smile, a great laugh and a huge heart. He showed his love for his family and friends in so many ways. Sadly, his life abruptly and tragically ended on Wednesday night, July 20th. He leaves to cherish his memory: His wife Marsha Maloof; his bonus-sons, T'Shaka Jackson and Dingane Jackson; his grandchildren, Kyla Grace, T'Shaka, and Kaya Jackson. His brothers and sister and their families include: Kwixuan & Regina Maloof and their two children Kendari and Kamaya; Zurvohn & Raquel Maloof and their two children Zurvohn II and Zaria; Vyhyahn & Stuart Egson and their three children Stulahn, Ellahn, and Vyhyahn; Xatrohn Maloof; and Yhunuan Maloof and his two children Shoshuni and Kingston. Quijuan also has a wide array of friends and associates who love and cherish him.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Nov. 18, 2022.

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Diana Jackson

November 12, 2023

Today I'm watching you all on the Family Feud how handsome you all are. I love the smiles and unique names. My deepest condolences to you and the family RIP

Carla

February 14, 2023

I so enjoyed getting to know my brother-in-law. He always made me feel welcome and he and my sister and I had so much fun together just doing simple things like playing cards and going out to dinner. I miss you so much for my sister and for the friendship we were building. If anyone can lift the spirits of the saints in heaven, it will surely be you. Rest in peace, brother Q.

joshua olson

December 24, 2022

I'm very sorry for his passing. God bless him.

Katricia

December 24, 2022

I'm very sorry to hear about this. I remember Q from Wallenberg. Sending love to his family.

L. McGriff

December 23, 2022

I'm so very sorry to read this. My love and condolences to the Maloof family. Quijuan was an upper classman when I got to Wallenberg and he was one of the coolest and friendliest guys you could meet. Always greeting with a warm smile or chuckle and the occasional big brotherly reminder to get to class on time. Rest in Paradise my friend.

Alexandra Primus

December 23, 2022

My deepest condolences. Quijuan was kind, fun and smart when I knew him as a classmate at Wallenberg, it sounds like he grew up to be a wonderful human being. I am so very sorry to hear of his passing.

Jana Chew Daglio

December 23, 2022

I am so very sorry for your loss. My condolences.

Cindy Honig-Fong

December 22, 2022

My deepest condolences to the Maloof family. I remember the brothers well while at Wallenberg. May Q's heart and spirit live on through his family.

Marion Pon-Yee

December 22, 2022

My deepest condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of meeting Quan long ago as he and my sister, Mary, were great friends. He is / was one of the nicest and smartest guy I've ever met. His smile was contagious.

Bella W

November 26, 2022

Thank you for sharing Quijuan with the world through this obituary. He sounds like an extraordinary person. I'm so sorry for your family's loss.

Danny Mahoney

November 25, 2022

An amazing human. Every encounter was special.

Michael Whelan

November 21, 2022

My condolences, especially to Kwixuan, for Quijuan´s loss.

Judith Garvey

November 20, 2022

Semper Fi, Quijuan. Thank you for your service to this country and to San Francisco. You were a tremendous asset to the City and will be impossible to replace. Condolences to the family and my friend Kwixuan.

kevin Sweeney

November 20, 2022

Was partners with Q when he met Ronnie Lott at a red light in the South Bay while we were working as EMTs. I have told that story hundreds of times. "Did you see those eyes!"
Gods speed Q...

Wayne Barry

November 19, 2022

Please accept my deepest heartfelt condolences on this tremendous loss. I consider myself to have been extremely lucky to have known Quijuan during my High School years at Wallenberg HS. He will be sorely missed.. RIP Quijuan

John Kelly

November 19, 2022

Semper Fi, Quijuan. I didn't know you, but I wish I had. Thank you for your service in the Marines, and may you rest in peace.

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