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CDR John De Mallie Sr.

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CDR John De Mallie Sr. Veteran

Birth
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Jun 2008 (aged 89)
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
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John De Mallie;

An officer, A gentleman, and a Mason! He asked to join and was raised in Louisiana.
Have you all asked to join the Masons now too?

Uncle John De Mallie held his active US Navy Commission till the day he died.

American Antiquarian Society.

Boston Herald;

Printed: Sunday, 26th of November 1950 Miss Mary Eleanor Runels.
Becomes Bride in Lowell. Eliot Union Congregational Church Saturday the 25th of November, 1950 A.D..

Lowell bride to make her home in N. Y., Mrs. John DeMallie (Mary Runals), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Runels of Lowell and Marshfield. (Bradford Bachrach...families of Lowell, Miss Mary Eleanor Runels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Runels, and John DeMallie of Buffalo, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. De Mallie of Lowell, were wed yesterday afternoon ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Publication date: Nov 26 1950

He is survived by her son, John Howland De Mallie Junior and his wife, Patricia of Chatham, Morris County, New Jersey; a daughter, Mrs. Ann De Mallie Cahill and her husband, Patrick of Tariffville, Ct.; his grandchildren, Katie and Diana De Mallie of Chatham Borough, Morris County, New Jersey, Billy and John Cahill of Tariffville, Ct..

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January 09, 1997|By BONNIE G. DRESNER; Hartford Courant Correspondent

SIMSBURY — Stitched by hand and patched with memories, a quilt begun nearly five years ago has been sewn up and put on display in the Simsbury senior center.

The 7- by 6-foot quilt, dubbed ''The Fabric of Our Lives,'' contains swatches that came from all over the globe from more than three dozen people, mostly senior citizens. Old ties donated by men from a senior group make up the quilt's border.

Notes from each of the contributors detailing the origins of the fabric are compiled in a three-ring binder. The short explanations provide a peek at the lives, travels and family of the former owners of the fabrics.

Antique velvet swatches contributed by John De Mallie came from boxes in his cellar that contained his wife's art. Teddie De Mallie, who died in 1991, used the velvet in her artwork.

''She had a lot of it from her mother,'' recalled De Mallie. ''I thought this would be nice to donate.''

Also stitched into the quilt is a piece from a U.S. Army mule pack that Frank Polka got from a friend who carried it during World War I.

Hartford, Ct. Courant:

De MALLIE, John

John De Mallie, 89, of Simsbury, beloved husband of the late Mary (Runels) DeMallie, died peacefully at the McLean Home Sunday (June 29, 2008). Born July 23, 1918 in Lowell, Massachusetts, son of the late Isaac and Madeline (Potter) De Mallie. John was a graduate of the University of Rochester and received a Masters Degree from University of Michigan. John served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II where he was stationed on the USS McGowan in the Pacific. He also served during the Korean War where he served as Officer in Charge of Naval Defense at Narragansett Bay. After the war he worked for the Hartford Insurance Co. for 36 years before retiring in 1984. John enjoyed family, the Masons, history, reading, geneology, hiking, and telling good stories. Besides his wife, Mary, he is predeceased by his son, Bill DeMallie and his brothers, Campbell, Bill, Peter, Stephen, and a sister, Cynthia. He is survived by his son, John H. De Mallie and his wife, Patricia of Chatham, N.J.; a daughter, Ann Cahill and her husband, Patrick of Tariffville; his grandchildren, Katie and Diana DeMallie of Chatham, N.J., Billy and John Cahill of Tariffville. His family would like to thank the staff of Unit II and the hospice staff at the McLean Home for their loving care of John. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to, The McLean Hospice Group, 75 Great Pond Rd., Simsbury, Ct. 06070-9912. Hayes-Huling & Carmon Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Memorial donations also may be made TAX FREE and Deductable to The De Mallie Family Endowed Scholarship Fund, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, c/o Manager of Gift Operations, Office of University Advancement, Southwick Hall 250, Lowell, Ma 01854

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Bio;

By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Garden State Historian and his nephew.
John De Mallie;

An officer, A gentleman, and a Mason! He asked to join and was raised in Louisiana.
Have you all asked to join the Masons now too?

Uncle John De Mallie held his active US Navy Commission till the day he died.

American Antiquarian Society.

Boston Herald;

Printed: Sunday, 26th of November 1950 Miss Mary Eleanor Runels.
Becomes Bride in Lowell. Eliot Union Congregational Church Saturday the 25th of November, 1950 A.D..

Lowell bride to make her home in N. Y., Mrs. John DeMallie (Mary Runals), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Runels of Lowell and Marshfield. (Bradford Bachrach...families of Lowell, Miss Mary Eleanor Runels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Runels, and John DeMallie of Buffalo, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. De Mallie of Lowell, were wed yesterday afternoon ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Publication date: Nov 26 1950

He is survived by her son, John Howland De Mallie Junior and his wife, Patricia of Chatham, Morris County, New Jersey; a daughter, Mrs. Ann De Mallie Cahill and her husband, Patrick of Tariffville, Ct.; his grandchildren, Katie and Diana De Mallie of Chatham Borough, Morris County, New Jersey, Billy and John Cahill of Tariffville, Ct..

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January 09, 1997|By BONNIE G. DRESNER; Hartford Courant Correspondent

SIMSBURY — Stitched by hand and patched with memories, a quilt begun nearly five years ago has been sewn up and put on display in the Simsbury senior center.

The 7- by 6-foot quilt, dubbed ''The Fabric of Our Lives,'' contains swatches that came from all over the globe from more than three dozen people, mostly senior citizens. Old ties donated by men from a senior group make up the quilt's border.

Notes from each of the contributors detailing the origins of the fabric are compiled in a three-ring binder. The short explanations provide a peek at the lives, travels and family of the former owners of the fabrics.

Antique velvet swatches contributed by John De Mallie came from boxes in his cellar that contained his wife's art. Teddie De Mallie, who died in 1991, used the velvet in her artwork.

''She had a lot of it from her mother,'' recalled De Mallie. ''I thought this would be nice to donate.''

Also stitched into the quilt is a piece from a U.S. Army mule pack that Frank Polka got from a friend who carried it during World War I.

Hartford, Ct. Courant:

De MALLIE, John

John De Mallie, 89, of Simsbury, beloved husband of the late Mary (Runels) DeMallie, died peacefully at the McLean Home Sunday (June 29, 2008). Born July 23, 1918 in Lowell, Massachusetts, son of the late Isaac and Madeline (Potter) De Mallie. John was a graduate of the University of Rochester and received a Masters Degree from University of Michigan. John served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II where he was stationed on the USS McGowan in the Pacific. He also served during the Korean War where he served as Officer in Charge of Naval Defense at Narragansett Bay. After the war he worked for the Hartford Insurance Co. for 36 years before retiring in 1984. John enjoyed family, the Masons, history, reading, geneology, hiking, and telling good stories. Besides his wife, Mary, he is predeceased by his son, Bill DeMallie and his brothers, Campbell, Bill, Peter, Stephen, and a sister, Cynthia. He is survived by his son, John H. De Mallie and his wife, Patricia of Chatham, N.J.; a daughter, Ann Cahill and her husband, Patrick of Tariffville; his grandchildren, Katie and Diana DeMallie of Chatham, N.J., Billy and John Cahill of Tariffville. His family would like to thank the staff of Unit II and the hospice staff at the McLean Home for their loving care of John. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to, The McLean Hospice Group, 75 Great Pond Rd., Simsbury, Ct. 06070-9912. Hayes-Huling & Carmon Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Memorial donations also may be made TAX FREE and Deductable to The De Mallie Family Endowed Scholarship Fund, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, c/o Manager of Gift Operations, Office of University Advancement, Southwick Hall 250, Lowell, Ma 01854

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Bio;

By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Garden State Historian and his nephew.


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