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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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Carolynn Shaw 2022-01-18 19:07:38 wrote:

So many wonderful memories over the twenty odd years I've known Malcolm but these are the ones that immediately spring to mind. Strip the Willow at many a dinner dance having had far too much to drink and then finding ourselves some of the few left standing when they wanted to close the bar in the early hours wondering where the time went, Painstakingly talking him through his IT hiccups and trying to guess what Malcolm could see on his screen and of course his truly terrible jokes. Malcolm was one of the greats. He is sorely missed.

Carolynn Shaw 2022-01-18 19:07:38 wrote: So many wonderful memories over the twenty odd years I've known Malcolm but these are the ones that immediately spring to mind. Strip the Willow at many a dinner dance having had far too much to drink and then finding ourselves some of the few left standing when they wanted to close the bar in the early hours wondering where the time went, Painstakingly talking him through his IT hiccups and trying to guess what Malcolm could see on his screen and of course his truly terrible jokes. Malcolm was one of the greats. He is sorely missed.

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