Malcolm Sallie Sr

January 24, 1931 - August 26, 2024
September 18, 2024 9 Condolences Print Obituary Send Flowers

Malcolm Sallie Sr, Loving Husband, Dad, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, Beloved Uncle and Friend passed away peacefully on August 26, 2024.

Born in Glasgow Scotland Malcolm entered the world alongside his twin brother Dougie, marking the beginning of a life filled with remarkable stories, unforgettable moments and so much humor. Growing up during the challenging war years Malcolm's tales of resilience and adventure not only shaped his own life but also brought boundless laughter to those around him. His larger than life stories remain a cherished part of his legacy, remembered fondly by family and friends.

At age 17 he met his future wife Rita who was 15… and a half. He was conscripted to the British Army on the Rhine on his 18th birthday. He was sent to Germany for 18 months, the couple wrote each other everyday and married upon his return to Glasgow 73 years ago. In 1957 Malcolm and his family immigrated to Canada and made a great life in Edmonton.

Malcolm had a long and storied career in Corrections with the Government of Alberta, working at Fort Saskatchewan Gaol, Belmont Correctional Centre and the Edmonton Remand Centre

Our Dad loved life and laughter, he found humor and joy in all situations. He loved music, dancing, his wife Rita and his kids Malcolm (Diana), Jacquei (Randy), Neill (Renee) and Andrew. He built two summer cabins and helped many others build their dreams of a summer place at the Lake.

Malcolm’s remarkable life will be remembered with affection and admiration by his loving family and friends who will miss him dearly. A private family gathering will be held to honor his memory and a life very well lived at a later date.

  1. He was a great manager, always had his staffs backs enjoyed working with him prayers and thoughts and condolences to his family

  2. One of the finest gentleman I’ve ever known… worked many years with Malcolm at Fort Saskatchewan aND Edm Remand – Gone but not forgotten. R.I.P.

  3. Will always remember Malcolm and his “Glasgow handshake”. Rest in Peace Sir. Condolences to his family and friends.

    • Malcolm was well respected & & a gentleman he will be missed

  4. I have worked with him at FSCC, for him at Belmont. A great man always looked after the welfare of his officers beyond his allowed means. Have a good journey Malcom, the angels will show your way.

  5. Oh my goodness…Malcolm was someone you thought would just live forever!
    Such an excellent and funny gentleman. My thoughts for the family.

  6. Malcolm was great man very pleasant Loved working with him kind polite also treated all staff 100% . RESPECT IN PEACE,you never be forgotten.

  7. First DDO I worked for, A great roll model. Great sense of humour.Always there when you needed him. Condolences to his family.

  8. Very fond memories of Uncle Malcom growing up, he always made me laugh. He was great with all the kids.

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