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Malcolm A. Porter

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Malcolm Anthony Porter, 45, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on January 8, 2017 peacefully in his sleep. Malcolm was born in San Antonio, Texas on November 7, 1971 to Rosevelt Porter and Netta V. Haynes. He was a graduate of East Central High School, class of 1990. After graduating high school, Malcolm moved to Las Vegas, NV., were he resided until moving back to San Antonio, TX., in 1995. Survived by his mother, Netta V. Porter; brother, Renwick J. Porter (Lisa); sons, Anthony and Terrel Porter; uncles, aunts, nephews, cousins, and friends. His father, Rosevelt Porter and brother, Edward B. Porter preceded Malcolm in death. Malcolm will be greatly missed by his family and friends and his legacy will live on through his children.

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  1. The day you left was a day no one expected, not even me. Days of late seem to be somewhat hectic and we all are trying to understand why. But deep inside I know that you’re okay. I still remember all the good times and bad, no matter how we’re separated, you will never be forgotten, you will be missed and things will NEVER be the same…

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  2. My condolences to you and your family on the passing of your brother. I know that it is hard to bear right now, but remember that death is only the end of the physical life and the beginning of an eternal life. May our friendship and prayers ease you through this difficult time.

  3. The call of your passing shocked and sadden me. Causing me to look back upon the many memories that were made. It doesn’t seem like that long ago, when we were all just hanging at the house on Sinclair. Never the one to be silent, I’ll miss you humor and magnetic personality. Rest now my friend! From the Reese family, our prayers and condolences.

  4. RIP my cousin.. no more pain! May God bless our family. Although we didn’t speak often when we did our words carry a lot of weight with each other.. this is to a resilient man a man that FLT never had to bite his tongue love you cousin until I see you again..John R Yates IV

  5. My realist fishing buddy. That’s how I will remember you. Even though life separated us through the years, my memories of you will always take me to those fun days on the lake. RIP my lil’ Cuz. RIP🙏🏾

  6. My fondest memories of me u talking for hours on the phone or in your apt, I think those were the best times I’ve had. You talkn crazy as usually had me laughing my butt off, or u letting me, my wife, and son come swim at your pool in the summer when I came to visit from out of town… those are times I will cherish with u.. love u man!! REAST IN HEAVEN!

  7. Soooo very sad to hear of your passing, gone to soon. You hold a big piece of my heart with your bigger than life personality and sense of humor ,will never forget you. You will truly be missed. RIP son

  8. My sincere condolences to the family and close friends. My hope is that you are comforted while reading this scripture “Jesus added: ‘Lazarus our friend has fallen asleep, but I am traveling there to awaken him.’ Jesus, however, had spoken about his death. But they imagined he was speaking about taking rest in sleep. Then Jesus said to them plainly: ‘Lazarus has died.’”

    John 11:11, 13, 14

    In these verses, Jesus describes death as a deep sleep. Just as we are able to easily awaken, God gives us that hope that he will easily awaken our loved ones from death in the near future.

  9. May you cherished memories bring you and your family peace during this difficult time. God Bless you all.


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