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Malcolm Robertson

March 16, 1948 - January 23, 2021

We’re sorry we can’t be together at this time to celebrate Malcolm’s life. There's no 'cup of tea' after a funeral service, but if you would like to share with us a memory, funny story or even a picture, the family would really love to hear how you will remember him.

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2021-02-03 10:48:27 wrote:

To Barbara and Family, sending all my love and prayers to you at this difficult time. I started work for SGN and met Malcolm on my first day, back in 2005. Malcolm was a true gentleman and I will always treasure how he guided and supported me in my career. I will always remember our safety chats and how the lessons he gave me have stayed with me even now. I will be grateful for his friendship and all the laughs we shared, the annual joke about what he would buy you for your birthday or Christmas, he would always say something like a iron or frying pan and we would say, poor Barbara you can’t buy that… I think one year I actually bought you an Outlander calendar! My proudest moment was when he retired he left me his old gas board booklets and papers, he must have known that I wound treasure them just like he did!

2021-02-03 10:48:27 wrote: To Barbara and Family, sending all my love and prayers to you at this difficult time. I started work for SGN and met Malcolm on my first day, back in 2005. Malcolm was a true gentleman and I will always treasure how he guided and supported me in my career. I will always remember our safety chats and how the lessons he gave me have stayed with me even now. I will be grateful for his friendship and all the laughs we shared, the annual joke about what he would buy you for your birthday or Christmas, he would always say something like a iron or frying pan and we would say, poor Barbara you can’t buy that… I think one year I actually bought you an Outlander calendar! My proudest moment was when he retired he left me his old gas board booklets and papers, he must have known that I wound treasure them just like he did!

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