Rollie/C-Batical: Yes, you are target on. Just talked with Brigner and thanks for the call Jeff. Thanks to all of you for your thoughts and prayers. Here is what is in the obit today... One great very involved Man where ever he went. Kinda makes you wonder how the makes of me hung out with this cat. Well...I guess we should all attempt to surround ourselves with good people.
Here is to Jim !!! :beer :beer Here Here.
MALOY, Dr. Jim, 64, of Montgomery, Alabama, passed away suddenly on February 10, 2007. He was born in Samson, Alabama on July 2, 1942. As a child he moved with his family to Enterprise, Alabama where he graduated from Enterprise High School in 1960. Jim received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy from Auburn University in 1965. While in college he played the trumpet as a member of the Auburn University Marching Band and Concert Band. He served as president of the Baptist Student Union. After college he practiced retail pharmacy in Enterprise at Bryars-Warren Drug Store until he was called to active duty as a Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Public Health Service during the Vietnam War. His detailed assignment in the USPHS was to the Bureau of Medicine of the Food and Drug Administration in Washington, D.C. He was one of 27 pharmacists selected nationwide to evaluate the adverse reaction reports for the Investigational New Drug Applications. In 1969, in recognition of his work and expertise at the FDA, Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. hired him as a Clinical Research Associate. In 1977 he accepted a promotion to work for Schering Pharmaceuticals Corporation as Assistant Director of Clinical Research. He returned to Auburn earning a Doctorate of Pharmacy in 1985. Dr. Maloy has been Executive Vice President and principal investigator of Drug Research and Analysis Corporation in Montgomery. He has served on the Dean's Advisory Board of the Auburn University School of Pharmacy since 1992 and was an active member of the Alabama Pharmacy Association. In 1995 he was elected president of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals, a worldwide organization of medical experts. Jim's service to his community was outstanding. He was a past president and board member of the Montgomery Quarterback Club. During his tenure he was recipient of the Bradford Award for outstanding service. He also served as president of the Lions Club in Montgomery and has been a supporter of their International Student Exchange program. He was, at the time of his death, president of the Blue-Grey Association that produces the annual Blue-Grey Classic Game. Jim was a board member and past-president of Child Protect, a Montgomery organization that provides aid to abused children. Along with his wife, Jackie, he was a major contributor to the Central Alabama Community Foundation. A long-term member of Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church he sang every Sunday in the church choir and was a member of the Good News Singers. On multiple occasions Jim served as a medical missionary to South America working in Ecuador, Venezuela, and Brazil. On these missions he provided treatment and medications to those in need. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, J.T. Maloy and Catherine Ward Maloy of Enterprise, AL, his grandparents, James Henry Maloy and Frances Adeline Morgan Maloy of Samson , AL and Jefferson Hillman Ward and Kate Gassett Ward of Hartford, AL. He is survived by his wife Jacqueline Bush Maloy; sons, James Ian Maloy and Justin Jefferson Maloy of Montgomery, AL; brother, Dr. Thomas Howard Maloy and his wife Jane Robinson Maloy of Wilmington, NC; sister, Pamela Maloy Moore and her husband, Dr. Robert William Moore of Tallahassee, FL; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 14, 2007, at 12 noon at Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church Dr. John Ed Mathison officiating. Burial will follow in Alabama Heritage Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday, February 13, 2007, from 5-7 p.m. at Alabama Heritage Funeral Home.In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to Montgomery Lions Club Community Foundation PO Box 94 Montgomery, AL 36101. Alabama Heritage Directing