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Talmage, Reverend John Philip "Phil" Entered into the fullness of eternal life on September 10, 2010, at the age of 82. Resident of St John's on the Lake. Formerly of Mequon and Wauwatosa. Beloved husband of Suzanne (nee Kay). Loving father of P. Gregory (Alice) Talmage and David A. (Lorna) Talmage. Dear brother-in-law of Tracy Talmage. Further survived by 8 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, nieces, nephews, other relatives and good friends. He was predeceased by his brother Jeremy Talmage. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 14, from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM at All Saints Cathedral, 818 E. Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 4:00 PM. Interment will take place on Wednesday at 11:00 AM at the Nashotah House Cemetery. Memorials may be made to All Saints Cathedral or the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus c/o of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, 700 N. Water St., Suite 700, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
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Fr. Phil was a welcoming presence when I attended All Saints and always had a friendly word. I will miss him and his beautiful voice.
Susan L
September 24, 2010
We knew Father Phil years ago at St. James' Milwaukee. I remember how beautifully he sang the narration of the Passion on Good Friday, especially at the end, when he slid into a hauntingly beautiful Mozaribic chant. He was always patient and kind with us crazy Anglo-Catholics and always had time for us. When I wanted to brush up my college Greek, it was Father Phil who found a Marquette grad student to tutor me. I know he will be sorely missed. May his memory be eternal!
Leaella Shirley
September 15, 2010
We knew Father Phil years ago at St. James' Milwaukee. I still remember how beautifully he sang the Passion Gospel narration on Good Friday, especially the ending, when he slid into a hauntingly beautiful Mozarabic tone. He was always kind and patient with us crazy Anglo-Catholics. When I wanted to brush up my Greek, it was Father Phil who found a Marquette grad student to tutor me. I know he will be sorely missed. May his memory be eternal!
Leaella Shirley
September 15, 2010
It was my privilege to be Phil’s family physician and friend for 3 decades. It was always a pleasure to see him in the office. He brought his quiet wisdom, strength, patience and humility to our visits. When we were frustrated by a lack of options, he would gently remind me that having human limitations was quite acceptable in a physician. I am truly sorry circumstance won’t allow me to attend the service today, but my thoughts will.
Thanks Phil, I’ll miss you. David P. Imse MD
David Imse
September 14, 2010
Warm memories of Phil from this old Symphony Chorus member.
Mark Hagner
September 14, 2010
Dan Sylvester
September 13, 2010
Eternal rest grant unto my dear friend Phil, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him. Well done, good and faithful servant.
Steve Murphy
September 13, 2010
I am so sorry about your loss. I was given the opportunity to be with him during his crisis at the clinic. We were all praying for his recovery and well being. But I guess the good Lord had other plans for him. I only met him for a few quick minutes before the Paramedics came to help us with his medical condition. I did have a chance to stay with Suzanne and help her during this very hard time. I do hope that everything turns out all right and that Suzanne and the rest of your family remembers all of the good times you had with your dad. Everyone here at the clinic are very sad that he is gone; but also glad that we had a chance to be there when he needed someone to help him out.
Sincerely, Linda Differt ma Urgent Care Mayfair
Linda Differt
September 13, 2010
Dear Suzanne,
I was so sorry to hear about Phil's death. Even though I haven't been a regular at the Cathedral lately, I have very fond memories of you and Phil. I really got to know him from working for Bishop White and then, of course, I got to know both of you by being a member of the Cathedral family. I will miss his presence. Please know that my prayers are with you and your family during your time of loss.
Sincerely,
Jane Lukens
September 13, 2010
Mike Hurlburt
September 12, 2010
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