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Suddenly and unexpectedly in his 68th year, Andrew passed away on March 19, 2021.
Predeceased by his parents, John W. Malcolm and Doris I. Malcolm (nee Fleetham).
He leaves behind brothers, Ian (Nilay) of Montreal and Robert (Cecilia) of Petersfield, Manitoba; five nieces and nephews, Stuart, Rebecca, Anne, J. Thomas and Emma. He leaves also his aunts, Jacqueline Gowland and Margaret Collings, and his cousins of the Gowland clan.
Graduating from Bishops University with a Bachelor of Science degree he continued his studies at the University of Manitoba receiving his Masters degree in Immunology. Thereafter he obtained his PhD at the University of British Columbia. His career consisted of work in the private sector as well as academia. For almost 20 years he has functioned as the Director of Research Operations Clinical Islet Transplant Programme at the University of Alberta.
Andrew was dedicated to his work and was keenly aware that this work was instrumental in changing the lives of patients for the better. He was a loyal brother, uncle and friend. He is most affectionately remembered as someone who stepped up to help family and friends when his quiet competence and compassion was most in need.
A service celebrating Andrew’s life will be conducted at 10:00 AM, April 12, 2021 and this service will be livestreamed.
Betty Yascheshyn says
Dear Rob & Cecilia and extended family; with love, my deepest condolences are conveyed to you on Andrew’s passing. Feeling the loss of your older brother will be painful when one day, you’ll want to reach out to him and then realize he’s no longer on this plain. His work and time here is done, watching over you now from the ‘other realm’.
Lana Toth says
Dear Andrew’s family:
My sincere condolences with the loss of your brother and uncle.
I met Andrew at the UofA and we have always remained chat friends. I loved his witty humor and zest for life. He would share stories of visiting his brothers with their families and happy times. He was a true leader in his Director position and kept the Research Dept focused.
He loved his family and spoke fondly of his Mother, White Rock was a favorite place for him. His sudden passing is heart breaking to many, but trust in God that Andrew is home. Eternal Memory. Vichnaya Pamyat.
Juey and John Soars says
Andrew was a member of our community in Harmony Lemieux Court, Edmonton. . He was a quiet, unassuming man with a gentle soul. He will be missed in the community.
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your brother.
Tadra Boulton (his friend Joy's niece) says
My sincerest condolences on Andrew’s untimely passing. May you find strength and comfort in the support you have received from his Edmonton family.