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Malcolm K.
Link
April 4, 2021
Malcolm K. Link, age 66, passed away on the 4 th of April, 2021, in Wichita, Kansas, after battling cancer. Born in Ellinwood, Kansas to Clifford A. Link and Haroldeen Marie Worswick Link of Chase, Kansas, he was raised in country life, graduated Salutatorian from Chase High School, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science & Industry from Kansas State University 1977. Malcolm applied his education and experience in the agriculture industry mostly in western Kansas.
Malcolm pursued his love of Western history and cowboy life, including challenging rodeo bucking stock… often commenting he was born 100 years too late. He loved horses, dogs, being outdoors, guitar playing, history, leather works, guns, cowboy hats, boots – a true cowboy! Later a motorcycle replaced his horse, and he rode at all times of the year.
May 2004, Malcolm moved to Wichita and started his law enforcement career with Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office. He served as Detention Deputy, Corporal, and lastly Sergeant assigned to 2nd shift Detention Facility to finally retire in February 2021 with near 17 years of service. Malcolm was a man of loyalty and dedication, taking seriously his responsibilities and commitments.
Despite a crusty exterior and stubbornness, he was a loving and caring person. That evidence is the deep sorrow and pain the hearts of his fiancé and family feel from his passing.
He is preceded in death by his parents Clifford and Haroldeen Link. Survived by fiancé/partner Donna Davis of Augusta KS, son Alexander Link of Parker CO, siblings Bradley C. (Lori) Link of Wichita KS, and Angela M. Link (Don) Deckert of Wichita KS, uncle Vincent Link of Concordia KS, five nephews, five nieces, and many cousins and extended family.
Burial services to be held Saturday, May 1, 2021, 12:30 pm, at St. Mary's Cemetery, Chase KS; and Celebration of Life following at Chase Community Building.
Memorials in his memory may be designated to: Pancreatic Cancer Action Network ( www.pancan.org ), or Saint Mary's Cemetery fund.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.bakerfhvc.com
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