Malcolm Archer (29 Feb 1952 - 6 Nov 2022)

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Location
Thamesview Crematorium Gravesend Road Shorne, Gravesend. Kent DA12 3JH
Date
19th Dec 2022
Time
1pm
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In loving memory of Malcolm John Archer who sadly passed away on Sunday 6th November 2022, aged 70.
He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

The funeral service will take place on Monday 19th December 2022, 1:00 pm at Thames View Crematorium, Gravesend (DA12 3JH)
Followed by a wake at St George Hotel, Chatham (ME4 6BB) from 2:30 - 6.30pm. Please feel free to come to either or both.

The wake is to be a celebration of Malcolm's life; as such there's no formal dress code and there will be a buffet, and an open bar!

A book of condolences will be available at the wake for those who want to share a favourite memory or anecdote.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Macmillan Cancer Support via this page.

Jean Lambert donated in memory of Malcolm

18th 'birthday' for this leapling. Will raise a glass in your memory.

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Jo Archer wrote

Today is 40 years since our wedding. Time gone so fast, miss you every day, love Jo.

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40 years ago today!

40 years ago today!

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Jean Lambert donated in memory of Malcolm

Remembering Malcolm on his birthday - or as close as we can get in a non-leap year!Always a discussion.

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  • Next year we’ll have to have a big party for what would have been his “18th” :)

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Balasingham Ravi Kumar donated £40 in memory of Malcolm
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Pat Upton donated £20 in memory of Malcolm

Happy memories of Malcolm.

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Isobel & Kevin Kerrigan donated in memory of Malcolm
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Helen Goring donated £30 in memory of Malcolm
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Rhiannon Maslen donated £20 in memory of Malcolm

A great guy to be around and someone who could always see the funny side of a situation at work. Wish we could all have another Friday Nando’s.

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Steve Burke donated £30 in memory of Malcolm
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Kym Sullivan donated in memory of Malcolm

Good memories. Love Kym and Monty

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Alison Ely donated £100 in memory of Malcolm
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Alison Ely wrote

My lovely bother ,you will be really missed.Wish I had spent more time with you,rest in peace.xx

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One of many Murder mystery parties

One of many Murder mystery parties

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Maggie and Paul BENNETT donated £40 in memory of Malcolm

We will miss you.

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andrew archer donated £40 in memory of Malcolm
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Mel Hempleman donated in memory of Malcolm

So sad to hear of the passing of this lovely man

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Sean Hunt donated £50 in memory of Malcolm

Rare to come across someone with so much intellect, wit and integrity particularly in the business environment.

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Jean Lambert donated in memory of Malcolm
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Melanie Stockey donated £30 in memory of Malcolm

With love x

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Jason McEvedy wrote

Having worked with Malcolm in the late nineties, he was so often under estimated by people when they first met him but I can’t remember a crowd (be it manager, contemporary or adversary) who didn’t come round to having huge respect for him. The world is a less interesting place without him.

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