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Douglas Malakie
January 16, 1952 -
November 21, 2021
Douglas
E. Malakie, 69, of Rome, passed away
on November 21, 2021, at Faxton – St.
Luke’s Hospital. He was born on
January 16, 1952, in Rome N.Y. a son
of the late James and Gertrude
Carpenter Malakie. Doug was a graduate
of R.F.A. Class of 1970. On January
12, 1991, he was united in marriage to
Debbie Hastings in a ceremony which
took place at the Westernville Town
Hall. He enjoyed spending time with
family and friends. He will be
remembered for his great sense of
humor, storytelling ability and
playing the spoons to his tunes. He
was formerly employed by Orion Bus of
Oriskany and EMI of Rome.
He is survived by his loving wife,
Debbie; two daughters, Sarah and Kasey
Malakie, both of Rome; a son, Matthew
T. Malakie (Brittany Pfaff), Rome; a
sister, Mary Simons, Rome; a brother,
James Malakie, Rome; mother-in-law,
Lois Hastings, Oriskany; three sisters
in-law, Beverly Malakie, California,
Diane Malakie, Rome and Kelly
Hastings, Utica; one brother -in-law,
Tom Hastings, Utica; five cherished
grandchildren, Annika, Oba, Mikel,
Christianna and Olivia; several nieces
and nephews; good friend, Dale
Hendenburg; canine companion, Boomer.
Doug was predeceased by two sisters,
Joan Torpey and Carol Hickok; two
brothers, John and Charles Malakie; a
sister-in-law, Elizabeth Malakie; two
brothers-in-law, Tony Torpey and
Joseph Simons.
The family would like to thank the
Doctors and Nurses of Faxton-St.
Luke’s Hospital ICU Unit for the great
care they provided to Doug.
A memorial service will be held on
Friday, November 26, 2021, at 3 P.M.
at the Awaken Church 5526 Rome -Taberg
Rd, Rome. Calling hours will be held
1-3 P.M. prior to the service, at the
church.
Arrangements by Strong-Burns &
Sprock Funeral Home 7751 Merrick Road,
Rome.
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I'm sorry
to hear of Doug's passing. He was a very
funny guy. On many occasions, Doug and I
would shoot the shit and tell jokes, while
smoking outside of some bar or another in
Rome, NY. My condolences to Debbie and
family. - Dr. Phil Domenico
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He was such a great guy,
always with jokes. - Jo Ann Gotti
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So very sorry to hear
another classmate has passed. I remember
Doug very well. - Debra Nash
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Thanks to Angie Bonavita for submitting the
newspaper article below from 1969
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