James-Talbot-Obituary

James M. Talbot

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Saint Louis, Missouri
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Alzheimer's Association

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Talbot, James M. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Monday, June 13, 2011. Beloved husband of Patricia A. Talbot (nee O'Neal); dear father of Amy (Lou) Helmsing, Holly (Sean) Birtch and Nicholas Talbot; dear grandfather of Peter, Gretchen, Thomas and John; dear brother of Joseph...

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Jim was a kind and generous man. Working with him was always a joy. I think of him often and miss him.

Jim was with me at the Records center and a member of us US Army Mobilization Support Detachment. Great friend and mentor among both civilian and military members.

Nick and family, I'm very sorry for your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm sure he was a wonderful father because he did a great job with you! God bless, Teresa Celmer (Bosch co-worker)

Pat,
Have kept you in my thoughts & prayers. Jim was a great guy with many friends. I really enjoyed working for him. We will never forget him or you....

Jim's Family & Friends...
I've known Jim for several years but only from going to baseball games. What a great guy. He could get in a conversation with anybody at anytime and make us feel we've been friends forever. Ballgames won't be the same. You have my deepest sympathy.

Pat, our thoughts and prayers are with you, may your memories give you comfort, Jim was a special person and we all loved him.

My name is Mary Carol Sargent. My brother was Tom Behnen, or, as Jim called him, Dink. I will always remember Jim and Tom's antics in grade school. They were friends to the end. Jim was a super person. I know he will be missed.

Pat, Our prayers go to you on this sad day. Jim was a wonderful person.

Dear Pat and Family. Please accept our deepest sympathy on the sudden loss of Jim. God took Jim home in the most gentle manner, just like Jim lived his life, as a gentle-man and great guy. Joe and I always looked forward to speaking with you and Jim at all the Wulkopf/Talbot gatherings. When we think of Jim, we think of a gentle giant, always smiling and friendly and putting others first, while always talking so proudly and with love for you, the kids, and the grandchildren he loved so...