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Homer "Lee" Talboys

Mason, Michigan

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Homer "Lee" Talboys Mason Age 79, passed away Tuesday, December 1, 2009, in Lansing, MI. Lee was born May 13, 1930 in Stockton, IL, to the late Claude and Alice Talboys. He moved to Boyne City, MI with his family where they owned a restaurant. Lee attended grade school and graduated from Boyne...

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Although I didn't know your father, I know that he touched many lives. My heart goes out to you on this loss of your parent and friend; and I hope that knowing he was loved and appreciated by many others will soothe your souls.

Lee didn't know us but we knew him. We have seen him sing and play many many times. We have a lot of his cassette's and then had to have his CD's. When we are on a trip his voice always is so pleasant to listen too. We have always thought highly of him. He was a nice, nice person and will not be forgotten. God Bless

I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember Lee performing at his restaurant and being a friend of my Dad's. He was always gracious and charming. I thought of him as a true gentleman (though with a twinkle in his eye). I pray that the painful memories of his illness will soon fade and be replaced with fond memories of your happy life together.

I am so very sorry for your loss! Lee was such a great man. He was like a second dad and the only person who ever called me "Brendy Gal", which I dearly loved. He will be, and already is, dearly missed ~ but the comfort of knowing that he is singing and dancing in heaven with no more pain will hopefully help ease your pain. Remember all of the wonderful memories and know that your friends and family are here, grieving with you, and are ready to lend a hand whenever we can!
God's...

Dear Margaret & family,
My heart is deeply saddened to hear of Our loss. I say Our because, he brought such "JOY" and "Pleasure" to us year after year, kinda like a "Santa".He told me the last time I talked to him "How much the "Santa" meant to the family. I know I will treasure mine even more deeply than before. May the Lord Bless you and your family in your time of need and in the days to follow.
Sincerly, Marily Kintigh

State Employee Retire's Association (SERA) has lost a dear and loyal member and friend. Lee provided the music at our summer and Christmas parties for many many years.We will miss him dearly although I'm sure he continues to play and sing in that great gathering in heaven. Deepest Sympathy to the Family.

I am so sad to hear of Lees passing. We had so many fun memories while living in Mason and some of the crazy things he did with my parents,: Helen and Nic Nicolen. We met Lee when he sold Metropolitan Insurance and remained friends. He will be sadly missed and leave a whole in society. Love Lynne & Rick Nicolen

We are sorry to hear of Lees death. He played at our daughter's wedding and our 50th anniversary and at many dances that we aattended. We considered him a great friend. We have all of his CDs and will continue to play them ofter. God Bless you all.

Sorry to hear of Lee's passing. He worked his musical talents with both my grandmother, Alberta Hengsbach as well as my parents, Gordy and Eileen Washburn with the barbershop group the Merri Men and the Sweet Adelines group the Singchronisers. I have some of the recordings they did with him. Greatly talented and just a good guy. he will be missed.