Malcolm Carman (1915-1982) *67
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Malcolm loved golf, hunting, fishing, diving, swimming music and dancing. He was good with home repairs, growing vegetables, and cooking.
Malcolm Seaman Carman was from Brooklyn, NY, son of Geneve and Jesse Carman. He was married to Winifred M. Renz and had four children; Beverly Anne, Malcolm Frederick Seaman, George Martin Seaman, and Martin Keith Seaman. Malcolm was a banker, employed by the Hanover Bank (Manufacturers Hanover Bank) until his retirement (disability) in 1970. In addition to his banking position, he worked 2nd and sometimes 3rd jobs as a salesman for Electrolux vacuum cleaners and the Roma Furniture company. He worked tirelessly to support his family so they would have a better life than he.
His marriage with Winifred ended in divorce (~1967), and he spent the rest of his life with his common law wife Stella Gudanowski.
