
It is with great sadness that we pass on the news that leading top tenor Malcolm Reed passed away on Monday 11th September at 1 pm.
Malcolm had been an ever present and excellent top tenor in the front row for nigh on forty years. He was devoted to the choir and despite his long illness, never complaining, he was until his admission to hospital recently, a stalwart, leading chorister at the end of the front row of tenors both at practice and concerts.
Unmistakable at the front with his shock of white hair (immaculately groomed) and beaming smile, he had a wonderful sense of humour and fun and although small in stature and modest in nature he had a huge, proud heart, a caring and friendly personality and he will be greatly missed. Immensely loyal and proud to be a member of Caldicot Male Voice Choir he embodied the full spirit of what it means to be a chorister and we shall always be grateful for his huge contribution and long service to help make this a great choir.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family and friends at this very sad time but rest assured that Malcolm will be remembered for a long time to come as one of Caldicot Male Voice Choir’s great choristers. Rest in Peace, dear friend.
