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Malcolm Duncan

January 5, 1956 - January 12, 2022

A hugely popular friend and colleague who was universally well-liked and respected by everyone he met and worked with. Famous for his sense of humour, he will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

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2022-01-20 11:00:03 wrote:

Very shocked and sad to have heard the news. I feel privledged to have been a Student of Malcolm's on a number of occasions at the walled garden. Not only was he a happy and comical guy but as a teacher he would take the most complicated technical jargon and break it down to each and every student taking his time ensuring everyone could understand. Electric industry has lost its jewel

2022-01-20 11:00:03 wrote: Very shocked and sad to have heard the news. I feel privledged to have been a Student of Malcolm's on a number of occasions at the walled garden. Not only was he a happy and comical guy but as a teacher he would take the most complicated technical jargon and break it down to each and every student taking his time ensuring everyone could understand. Electric industry has lost its jewel

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