Harold Richard “Richie” Malcolm Jr.

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Harold Richard “Richie” Malcolm Jr.

Birth
Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
Death
11 Feb 2012 (aged 44)
Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Burial
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Obituary published by The Dalles Chronicle; February 14, 2012

Harold Richard Malcolm, Jr., 44, known to friends as "Richie," died Feb. 11, 2012 in Klickitat County, Wash., from a work-related truck accident.
He was born on April 11, 1967, in Watsonville, Calif., to Harold Richard Malcolm, Sr. and Judy Lynn Wilson.
He enjoyed riding motorcycles, hunting, fishing, camping and all water sports. He most loved and enjoyed being with all his friends. Going to the coast was definitely one of his favorites.
He graduated from Wahtonka High School in 1986 and went into the Navy for four years, making honor guard in boot camp and joining the crew of the USS Ranger and traveling all over the western world.
He is survived by his father and stepmother, Harold Richard Malcolm, Sr. and Georgia Malcolm, The Dalles, Ore.; brother Kevin and his wife Corey, King City, Calif.; brother Aaron Hausa, Hillsboro, Ore.; sister Kristy Malcolm Phillips, Portland, Ore.; nephews Rider and Gage Malcolm and niece Peyton Grace Phillips. He was preceded in death by his mother.
A life celebration will be Feb. 26, at 1 p.m., at The Dalles Eagles. All of his friends and family are welcome to share stories and celebrate his life.
Gardner Funeral Home handled cremation arrangements.

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Story published in The Dalles Chronicle; February 14th, 2012

THE DALLES MAN DIES IN FIERY TANKER CRASH
A The Dalles man died Feb. 11 when the tanker truck he was driving apparently struck landslide debris in the roadway along Washington Highway 14 36 miles southeast of Goldendale at Milepost 123 shortly before 3 a.m. The vehicle left the road to the south, rolled down an embankment and caught fire, according to a report from Washington State Police. Harold R. "Richie" Malcolm, Jr., 44, an employee of Hattenhauer Distributing, died at the scene. "Our deepest regrets and sympathy go out to Richie's family and friends," read a Hattenhauer statement. "Everyone from our company has a heavy heart for Richie and he will be truly missed by everyone.".
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Thank you to each and every person that leaves flowers, every token is greatly appreciated!

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Obituary published by The Dalles Chronicle; February 14, 2012

Harold Richard Malcolm, Jr., 44, known to friends as "Richie," died Feb. 11, 2012 in Klickitat County, Wash., from a work-related truck accident.
He was born on April 11, 1967, in Watsonville, Calif., to Harold Richard Malcolm, Sr. and Judy Lynn Wilson.
He enjoyed riding motorcycles, hunting, fishing, camping and all water sports. He most loved and enjoyed being with all his friends. Going to the coast was definitely one of his favorites.
He graduated from Wahtonka High School in 1986 and went into the Navy for four years, making honor guard in boot camp and joining the crew of the USS Ranger and traveling all over the western world.
He is survived by his father and stepmother, Harold Richard Malcolm, Sr. and Georgia Malcolm, The Dalles, Ore.; brother Kevin and his wife Corey, King City, Calif.; brother Aaron Hausa, Hillsboro, Ore.; sister Kristy Malcolm Phillips, Portland, Ore.; nephews Rider and Gage Malcolm and niece Peyton Grace Phillips. He was preceded in death by his mother.
A life celebration will be Feb. 26, at 1 p.m., at The Dalles Eagles. All of his friends and family are welcome to share stories and celebrate his life.
Gardner Funeral Home handled cremation arrangements.

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Story published in The Dalles Chronicle; February 14th, 2012

THE DALLES MAN DIES IN FIERY TANKER CRASH
A The Dalles man died Feb. 11 when the tanker truck he was driving apparently struck landslide debris in the roadway along Washington Highway 14 36 miles southeast of Goldendale at Milepost 123 shortly before 3 a.m. The vehicle left the road to the south, rolled down an embankment and caught fire, according to a report from Washington State Police. Harold R. "Richie" Malcolm, Jr., 44, an employee of Hattenhauer Distributing, died at the scene. "Our deepest regrets and sympathy go out to Richie's family and friends," read a Hattenhauer statement. "Everyone from our company has a heavy heart for Richie and he will be truly missed by everyone.".

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HAROLD R MALCOLM JR
HT3 US NAVY
1967 ✞ 2012
RICHIE
BELOVED SON
BROTHER AND FRIEND

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