Harrison High School Alumni
Colorado Springs, Colorado (CO)
Malcolm J Williams Obituary (1961 - 2019)
Born Jun 09, 1961, Malcolm J Williams attended Harrison High School in Colorado Springs, CO. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Malcolm J Williams.
Graduation Year | Class of 1979 |
Date of Birth | Jun 09, 1961 |
Date of Passing | Nov 15, 2019 |
About | Malcolm Justin Williams, age, 58, passed away on Friday, November 15, 2019 while surrounded by family. He is a graduate of Nürnberg American High School, Nürnberg, West Germany. Malcolm attended Metropolitan State University of Denver (formerly Metropolitan State College of Denver) where he studied political science. Malcolm was Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force serving in Torrejon, AB, Spain / Holloman AFB, New Mexico (1982-1988); and the Air National Guard at Lowry AFB, Aurora, CO (1989-1990). During his career in the service, Malcolm received several decorations some including the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, Air Force Training Ribbon, Air Force Long Tour Ribbon, and Basic Aircraft and Munitions Maintenance Badge. Malcolm had a passion for reading, writing, walking, exercising and especially running. He leaves to cherish his memory, wife of 20 years, Cynthia D. Haynes-Williams; one daughter, Gabrielle Grace Williams; mother, Angelis P. Cole, Colorado Springs, CO; sister, LaRae F. Lindsey (Willie), North Carolina; brother, Raymond A. “Nick” Cole, Jr., North Carolina; nephew, Raymond A. Cole, III; mother-in-law, Delois J. Haynes-Taylor; brother-in-laws, Napoleon A. Courtney (aka Larry E. Haynes) and the late Gregory L. Haynes; and a host of relatives and friends. Malcolm is preceded in death by his father Edward Eugene Williams. |

Jim Hughes '79 posted a photo:
Sophomore year. State Championship Team.
Only 3 Sophmores on the team.
Malcolm, Art Turman and myself.
Malcolm could jump!
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CommentJim Hughes '79 said:
Great friend Jr High thru High School.
Kept in touch off and on throughout the years.
Loved his special sense of humor.
We had a ball running together on school track teams and summer leagues.
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