Malcolm Exley (16 Oct 1941 - 1 May 2024)

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Location
Wessex Vale Crematorium Bubb Lane Southampton SO30 2HL
Date
31st May 2024
Time
3pm
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In loving memory of Malcolm Trevor Exley who sadly passed away on 1st May 2024.

Rachel Millie and Kate Knappett wrote

We miss you so much 💔

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Christine English donated £20 in memory of Malcolm
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David Durnford donated in memory of Malcolm

A sad loss of such a Gentleman and good friend. Will be sorely missed

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Ann Exley donated £100 in memory of Malcolm

To my darling husband. Till we meet again. All my love Annxx

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Jacqui Scarlett donated in memory of Malcolm

A life well lived full of love.
Sleep in eternal peace Malcolm.

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John J. aka "BEN" Casey donated in memory of Malcolm

Heart of gold, nerves of steel, and my best friend. We first met in RVH Netley in early '60's. Our paths crossed and recrossed several times in the intervening years. Each time the interval felt as if it was a mere blink of an eye! We both share a passion for photography and the associated accessories. Malcolm as always being a true and kindly friend. Many are the treasured memories of both individual and shared family trips and adventures. Rest in peace dear friend. Lots of love Ben

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Margaret Cole donated £20 in memory of Malcolm

A true gentleman, sleeping peacefully & sadly missed, Margaret

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Peter Foster wrote

In the 60 years' plus that we have known Malcolm, we could have not wished for a better Brother in Law. Good company, always happy to help and advise and more importantly, a thoroughly good person. We, as family, will miss him in many ways. Pat and Peter

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Peter Foster donated £150 in memory of Malcolm

On behalf of Pat,Peter,Dan,Jules,Charlie,Indie,Sarah,Andrew,Jack and Henry.
In loving memory.

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RIP dad ❤️

RIP dad ❤️

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Fondest memories of a true Gentleman in every way… This pic was taken of us back in 2002 in Australia.. Not bad bone in your body and always a Happy man who thought the world of his family…You will be sorely missed by everyone who knew you..RIP Malc.❤️

Fondest memories of a true Gentleman in every way… This pic was taken of us back in 2002 in Australia.. Not bad bone in your body and always a Happy man who thought the world of his family…You will be sorely missed by everyone who knew you..RIP Malc.❤️

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Rachel Knappett donated £10 in memory of Malcolm

In memory of Malcolm so very kind and caring especially toy son Dean. Rest in peace. From cousin Margaret xx

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Sarah Foster Jones wrote

Uncle Malcolm, I have such fond memories being in your company. Always ready to laugh, never taking yourself too seriously.(Fuengirola, forgetting your swimming trunks and borrowing my spare bikini bottoms) You had such great talent with photography. A true gentleman and a pleasure to be around. I’ll miss you.

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Samuel Merewood donated £10 in memory of Malcolm

The best dancer and photographer… !! Rest easy Malcolm.. ❤️

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David Durnford donated £10 in memory of Malcolm

A great bowling mate and friend. You will be sorely missed

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