Terrence Patrick Malone
November 04, 1957 - March 17, 2007
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Terrence Patrick Malone
November 04, 1957 - March 17, 2007
Obituary
Terrence Patrick Malone, beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day, after a heroic eighteen month battle with cancer. His wife and family were at his side. Terry was 49 years old.
Terry was a lifelong resident of Southern California, born in Los Angeles and growing up in Fountain Valley, he graduated from Fountain Valley High School and attended Cal State University Long Beach. After college, Terry settled in Leucedia, until he moved back to Orange County in 2002, living in Irvine.
Terry was a true ‘Renaissance man,’with wide ranging talents and interests, and successes in a number of fields. He began his working life as a partner in a construction business, then made a successful career in the technology industry. Always a man who followed his heart, Terry’s passion for learning had recently led him to pursue training to become a high school math teacher.
Terry loved politics, sports, music, and film. He loved conversation and the exchange of ideas, and always relished a good spirited debate on any topic!
His life long passions were spending time with his daughter Casey, music, reading, all kinds of sports, and enjoying his family and friends. One of his favorite excursions was an annual familyreuinon to Lake Tahoe, where Terry would rally family members of all ages to join in spirited games of Scrabble, Cribbage, Pinochle and Uno, or find an adventure roller blading, hiking on the ski slopes, or visiting local sites.
In addition to many caring friends, Terry is survived and loved by his wife, Connie, daughter Casey, stepsons Mark, Tyler, and Jason, his mother Betty Badgett, his sibilings, Kathy Leeks, Tom Malone, Traci Malone and Adam Badgett, and his nephews and nieces, T.D. and Molly Malone, Stephanie and Brad Leeks, and Alicia, Brooke, and Lindsay Badgette. Terry’s legacy is one of love, laughter, courage, and kindness shared with all those whose lives were touched by him. Terry’s family wishes to express their gratitude to the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and the UCI Medical Center for their wonderful care and supporr over the past eighteen months.
61 responses to Terrence Patrick Malone
Rich Caruso says:
March 20, 2007
Terry will certainly be missed. He was the type of person that would add fun, intelligence, spirit, and a genuine passion to everything he did. I’m sure he’ll be having spirited conversation in his new peaceful place. Terry, thanks for all your “Terryism’s”, we’re better people because of you.
Tony Hill says:
March 20, 2007
Terry, I will definately miss you. I will always hold close the memories of us at Dave’s wedding, our trips to Calgary, the excercise bike with the winterm on it and how much you made me laugh. I will miss your ability to bring up endless topics and start a lively debate and even if we were on oppisite sides of it, we’d be closer friends after. The kindness and respect that I saw you show everyone has touched all of us.
Your Friend, Tony
Allen Tran says:
March 21, 2007
Goodbye Mr Vice President.
Andy Miller says:
March 21, 2007
Terry, you were the most inspirational, passionate and generous person I’ve ever met. I miss you very much.
Bill Miller says:
March 21, 2007
Terry was a wonderful person and a pleasure to have as a friend. May God bless Terry forever and please give my condolences to his family for his passing.
From one of his old Harper School friends,
Bill Miller