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Photo taken by Jason Codd December 2004

 

 

Our tribute to Jonathan (Jonny) Malpas, our beloved friend and colleague...

Jonathan passed away suddenly on Sunday, 12 June 2005. A valued contributor at RTS for over 10 years, Jon was a member of our Client Services team. He was a leader in the RTS Client Relationship program and always looked out for the best interests of our clients. A hard worker, Jonathan was dedicated to RTS and its client base. Our clients valued his tremendous knowledge, advice, and assistance in the use of our software systems. We received many kind, much appreciated words of condolence and support from all of our clients who knew Jonathan.

Jon enjoyed a wide range of sports. As a participant, he loved to play rugby and was a Black Belt in Jujitsu. As a spectator, Jon was an avid Nottingham Forest Football Club supporter and season ticket holder. He always enjoyed a trip to Trent Bridge to watch some cricket.

We all have fond memories of working with Jon, especially those of us who travelled with Jon throughout Europe, Africa, and the US. We all knew the high priority Jon gave to food, the provision of which normally shaped the course of the day. He always enjoyed his braais (barbeques) when in South Africa or a steak in Texas, washed down with a pint or two, wherever the location.

As his brother Simon paid tribute in his eulogy, Jon was always positive and cheerful with an affirmative outlook on life and an absolute generosity of spirit. Courage, humour, generosity (and food). This is how we also will remember Jon.

We will all miss Jonathan deeply and dedicate this tribute to his wife, Lorna, and his daughter, Molly, to whom he was truly devoted.

A trust fund is being established for Molly. Please contact RTS at administration@rtscorp.com for details on how to contribute to the Molly Fund.

Farewell, Jonny, your spirit and memories will always be with us.



 

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