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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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2022-01-27 17:23:28 wrote:

I was deeply shocked to hear the sad news that Malcolm had passed away. I worked and known Malcolm for over 18 years at SELECT and I always enjoyed his company, cheery smile and of course like everybody else his funny jokes. Malcolm was a true gentleman, kind and helpful to everybody. I have lots of memories of Malcolm at the SELECT Awards, dancing and popping up the bar until early hours in the morning where we put the world right. We will all miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife Arlene and family at this very difficult and sad time. Rest in peace Malcolm .

2022-01-27 17:23:28 wrote: I was deeply shocked to hear the sad news that Malcolm had passed away. I worked and known Malcolm for over 18 years at SELECT and I always enjoyed his company, cheery smile and of course like everybody else his funny jokes. Malcolm was a true gentleman, kind and helpful to everybody. I have lots of memories of Malcolm at the SELECT Awards, dancing and popping up the bar until early hours in the morning where we put the world right. We will all miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife Arlene and family at this very difficult and sad time. Rest in peace Malcolm .

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