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We were so sad and shocked to hear that Malcolm had died. He has been a close friend for so many years we considered him part of our family. We will miss him so much.
Such sad news. I will miss you very much. Never did get that last hug. Auntie Enid.
In loving memory of a very dear best friend, best man, work colleague and God Father. So many fond memories.
Forever in our thoughts,
The Watsons
I was taken aback by this sad news. I worked with him for several years.
His colleague Ray reminded me that he used to say every month without fail when his pay went in “Aha fooled em again”. Every time I called something a wotsit Malcolm would chime in with ” a Cheesy Wotsit from Golden Wonder?”
Such sad news.
Malcolm was my brother Paul’s best friend and they have both been taken far too soon.
Malcolm was a true gentleman and meant a great deal to me and my family.
A great loss.
Clive & Lea Watson
You were a wonderful funny friend Malc and we shared a lot of laughs, I’m going to miss you but always remember you.
That grin will be forever in my memory. There is going to be a big Malcom shaped hole in many lives!
Such a sad loss. My dear friend Malcolm was taken from us far too soon. I hope you find Paul up there and are able to have a music evening! Wonderful memories I will always cherish….Graham.
Our cousin Malcolm will be in our thought and sadly missed. By the Cripps-Rainford and Cripps-Mahajan family’s
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