Esther Rivers Mallonee

esther mallonee

September 8, 1920 ~ April 10, 2018


Resided in: Candler, NC

Esther Rivers Mallonee, 97, of Candler, NC, passed away peacefully on April 10, 2018 at Pisgah Manor surrounded by her family. Esther, born September 8, 1920 to Charles and Annie Rivers, was from Lake Butler, Florida. She was one of eight children and she was especially close to her sister, Luella, who died in 2002. Esther attended Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida as well as the Compton Business College in Jacksonville, Florida. It was in Jacksonville that she met Commander Thomas Lane “Tom” Mallonee who was in the Navy and they wed in 1945. Tom and Esther were married for 52 years before Tom died in 1997. When Tom left the Navy, he and Esther returned to his home in Candler, NC. Esther was very involved in the community serving in numerous roles in the PTA, the Democratic Women, various Garden Clubs, and Montmorenci United Methodist Church. She was recognized in 1978 as the Buncombe County “Woman of the Week” for her dedication to her community and church. Esther continued with her love for volunteering throughout her life and even at 96 was serving and helping others through the Free Community Market at her church. It would not be unusual to see her wrapping gifts at the Mall at Christmas, delivering meals to those in need, and adding her lovely voice to one choir or another in celebration of some special event. She was an accomplished seamstress, gardener, and a loving friend to all generations of people. Most of all, Esther was known for her inspiring faith, her giving nature and her all-encompassing love for people of all ages and walks of life. Esther is survived by two children, Thomas Lane Mallonee, Jr (Angie) of Candler, and Charles William “Chuck” Mallonee (Teresa) of Franklin, NC. She was a dedicated grandmother to grandsons, Chris Mallonee (Michele) and Mark Mallonee of Candler, and Chase Mallonee of Cullowhee, NC and granddaughter, Jessica Mallonee of Asheville, NC. She is also survived by three great-grandchildren, Jonathan, Ryan and Pressley Mallonee, countless nieces, nephews and cousins, and a host of loving friends. Special thanks to the staff at Pisgah Manor and Four Seasons Hospice for her care during her stay there. She was well loved and grateful for the affection and care she received. Funeral services for Mrs. Mallonee will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 15, at Montmorenci United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Karen Kurtz officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Her family will receive friends one hour prior to the service, beginning at 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Food Ministries at Montmorenci United Methodist Church, PO Box 610, Candler, NC 28715 or to a charity of your choice. Groce Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

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  1. We in District 27 are so sorry for your loss. We hope you feel surrounded by much love as we are sending you healing prayers and comforting hugs.

    As we share in this time of remembering Miss. Ester, please know that we are truly saddened to hear that your mother passed away.

    May God continue to bless and keep you as you reflect on the wonderful years you were able to share with her.

  2. May our Lord bless and comfort you and your family during this time of grief. Please accept my sincere condolences. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts

  3. Lane and family, we are sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. She was a special, sweet lady and will be greatly missed.

  4. Terry and I admired Esther so much. She was such a lovely woman who was so kind to everyone. She will be greatly missed. Lane and Angie, our hearts go out to you and we are praying for peace during this sad time. May it comfort you to know how very much your sweet mother was loved by all.

  5. I miss my sweet esther. Seems so strange she’s not in her room. But I know she’s happy. Thank yall for sharing her with me.
    Kimmy,rn

  6. Lane, Chuck and the entire Mallonee family…..So sorry for the loss of your Mother. We admired your parents, but especially Esther for the love she showed everyone she encountered. A true Southern Lady. She was especially gracious to my Mother towards the end of her life, of which I am eternally grateful. We all have been blessed by knowing Esther.

  7. Lane, Angie, & Family, Our God tells us of the seasons of life. In this season of mourning the loss of your mother, may you find comfort in the lessons she taught, the love she gave, & the memories she left. Your mother was a true southern lady. Our deepest sympathies & prayers for strength & comfort will be with you today & in the days ahead.

  8. Esther was an amazing woman. She was a patient at the office I work at, and I loved her dearly. I sent her a DVD of Ken Burns documentary, ‘Not for ourselves alone’, and last week I received it in the mail from Esther’s family. Thank you to the family for returning the DVD. Esther and I had planned to discuss it once she finished it. I don’t know if she ever had the chance to watch it. My heart is broken for your family, and the world for loosing this gem of a lady.. Rest in peace, dear Esther.

  9. To my beloved Aunt Esther; I see your smile from Heaven’s portals because The Lord Jesus has allowed me to hear you say “Barbie Darbie pray for my children” so I did. I found this guest book to sign this message. I love you Lane and Angie and Chuckie and your children as well. May His Peace and Grace over shadow you.


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