Malcolm Leonard Brown

24.11.1944 - 24.06.2024

Funeral Service Information

Funeral Service at Mintlyn Crematorium on Thursday, 11 July, 2024 at 10:00 am

Funeral Home: TFS - Kings Lynn

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My dearest Malcolm, you have been with me all my life and now not having you here with me breaks my heart, we have achieved so many things together in life and I will be forever thankful for that, I love you now and always xxxx

Victoria

Uncle Malcolm, have so many memories growing up, holidays, trips out, staying over night with you and Auntie Sue, You will be greatly missed ๐Ÿ˜ฅ and I'm sure lots of family will be waiting for you with welcomed arms now you have grown your wings....R.I.P. love you lots ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ˜‡

Jane Cudworth

My Dearest Malcolm, Thank you for the precious moments we shared. The care received from our friendship was the other way around, You made me a stronger person and be more passionate to what I do. The love you showed me was immeasurable and it was geniunely felt... sleep well my love, you are now at peace with our creator. I love you Malcolm and forever you will be in my heartโค๏ธ Like a Forget-me-not flowers you represent immortal love ... Apple

Apple

Malcolm all my life you have been beside me, Sharing a bedroom snoring and getting on my nerves but never would I change you. Thank you for teaching me everything you knew about fishing I will always be so grateful to have you in my life. I will love you always in my heart Ken x

Kenny

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Both Nichola and Peter at Thornalley have been fantastic from first enquiry to the day of the funeral itself. From the sensitive handling of my initial call, to making it easy for me to go through the list of decisions to make, to answering any questions however small and always being available on the phone, to the very professional and gentle handling of my mum on the day of the funeral with carrying her into the chapel and touching base with me re next steps. Don't know why you'd contact anyone else in the West Norfolk area, I didn't need to.

Talitha Smith