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Eleanor TALLMADGE

Avon, Canton, Connecticut

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TALLMADGE, Eleanor Eleanor Barbara Carpenter Tallmadge passed away on June 29, 2011 in Port Royal, South Carolina. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Lillian Carpenter. She was born in Glendale, California on March 15, 1917. On March 14, 1941 she married Edward Tallmadge of...

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Mrs. Tallmadge was quite a lady. It was a treat to have known her and I shall treasure memories of her. Wendy Travers Cyr

I have always had fond memories of your mother as my first grade teacher and how she understood the needs of all her students

I didn't know her but she sounds like a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

Dear Barbara, Tom, and Dave,
I was so sorry to read of your mom's passing in the paper. My condolences to all of you and your extended family. Barb, I remember going to your home to play. Your mom was always so gracious. Dave, I remember you and my brother, Billy, (deceased '09) and Ollie and your band, "The Border Riders" always jamming at our home on Lovely Street. I hope you find comfort with the great memories of your wonderful, creative mom.

Dear Barbara,
Thinking of you at this sad time for you and your family.
Hope to maybe see you at our class reunion.

Dear Barbara,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. It is such a sad and hard thing to go through, but the memories of her will always be with you and give you comfort, at least that is what I have found. I remember her the most when you and I were together in elementary school and I would come to your house for a visit. She was always so inviting and very nice to me. And David and Tom would be in your mom's kitchen making sandwiches for us, the famous fried baloney and...

My Thoughts and Prayers are with the family. She was one of my teachers at the Canton Elementary School many many years ago. She will always be remembered!

Tom and Joyce and family, While living in Canton, Eleanor was very active in the museum and Canton Theater productions. When she was leaving Canton, Eleanor donated a box of hat decorations to me, to make Tin-type photo costumes. Loved knowing this very talented woman and her family. Eleanor filled her life with goodness.
Naomi Moulton

Gram was always a strong force for us, using every experience as a teachable moment. She fiercely loved her family and friends and taught spiritual principles by example. Life would not have been complete without her. Mike