In Celebration of

Michael Charles Mallon

October 3, 1937 -  December 19, 2020

Passed away on December 19, 2020 at the age of 83 of COVID 19. He was predeceased by his parents Charles and Frances Mallon, his brothers Paul (Carmel) and John (Mina). Michael leaves his sisters Mary (late Phil) Siddall and Teresa (Bob Leonard) and brother David (Drinda), as well as many nieces and nephews. Michael was born in Toronto in 1937 and graduated from St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto in 1961. He taught in Trinidad and Wawa, Ontario later returning to Toronto to complete his C.A. degree. He spend a lifetime living with bipolar disorder. His retirement years were at White Eagle Residence in Toronto. Special thanks to the staff and his friends at White Eagle Residence. Donations in his memory may be made to CAMH or St. Joseph’s Health Centre. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. On line condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca

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Harris Jones (Friend)

Entered December 24, 2020 from Toronto

I had the absolute pleasure of knowing Michael for the past two years as a member of White Eagle staff. I sat and talked with Michael extensively at meals and in other moments of leisure for him. During these chats, Michael shared countless stories, anecdotes, pearls of wisdom (I doubt he even knew how wise he was), and level-headed advice for me. He was a profoundly kind and gentle person in my estimation, and one we should all be so lucky to have as influences.

Michael was a remarkable individual, and one who I consider myself sincerely privileged to have known. He was my friend and I miss him deeply. White Eagle and I are so much better for having known Michael. My condolences to Michael's family and friends. We all share in this loss.

Julie Baldwin (Friend)

Entered January 2, 2021 from Toronto

May God comfort all those in the Mallon family, through Mary, at this sad time.

I will miss my Scabble games with Michael.

May God rest his soul.

JOANNE MERKLEY (Friend)

Entered January 25, 2021 from London

What a wonderful intelligent kind man Michael was. I was blessed to have met him when I visited my great uncle. Soon I began to also visit Michael and looked forward to seeing his smiling face. I loved listening to his stories. When my great uncle passed away Michael and I continued our friendship by email. He will be greatly missed. I think of our visits often and how fortunate I was to have met this loving gentleman.

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