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Mabry remembered as servant leader, lover of animals, friend of Mississippi State

Mabry remembered as servant leader, lover of animals, friend of Mississippi State

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

Malcolm Mabry Jr. sits on grass with a white dog, Lulu, beside him
Malcolm Mabry Jr. and his dog Lulu

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”A former state legislator, Delta farmer and supporter of °®°®Ö±²„ is being remembered for his dedication to the betterment of others, including ā€œmanā€™s best friend.ā€

Malcolm Mabry Jr., a Dublin native and resident of Clarksdale Nursing Center, died June 12 at age 87.

ā€œSenator Malcolm Mabry had a really big heart for all animals, but especially for dogs. Almost 20 years ago as a result of an experience he had with one of his own dogs, he decided that °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s College of Veterinary Medicine needed access to its own radiation oncology unit,ā€ said Kent Hoblet, the collegeā€™s dean. ā€œHe then took it upon himself to start a fundraising effort that resulted in the program that the college has today. We are very grateful for his interest in and support of our college.ā€

Mabryā€™s love for animals, in particular a dog named Lulu, led him to donate part of the $1.5 million to bring a state-of-the-art radiation oncology unit to Mississippi State, so those in Mississippi and surrounding states could access expert cancer treatment for their pets closer to home. Mabry had been a fervent dog lover since childhood and began to rescue and care for stray dogs in the last two decades of his life.

A former high school history teacher and self-published author of two poetry books, Mabry served for 24 years in the Mississippi Legislature, where he gained a reputation as an arch defender of civil rights and a champion for the underserved. He also spent seven decades farming his family land in Dublin, work he continued until the age of 84.

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