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Janice W. Talge

Leawood, Kansas

1936 - 2023

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Janice W. Talge December 14, 1936 - January 27, 2023 Leawood, Kansas - Janice W. Talge, Leawood, Kansas, 86, passed away peacefully on January 27, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on December 14, 1936, in Topeka, KS, the second child and only daughter of Burton and Bea Weber....

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So sorry to hear of Janice´s passing. I always enjoyed talking to her at the lake!

Steve, you have our deepest sympathy in the loss of your beautiful bride Janice. We shared the same year for our marriage to our life´s mates. How wonderful and special is that! Thanks again for the bicycle´s, our kids and grandkids enjoy them. God bless you and keep you safe. Rose Marie & Tony Treser

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Sorry for your loss Steve & Family. We will always remember Janice in Key West.

Steve I am very sorry to learn about Janice. I am sure you remember the wonderful times Olive and I had with you and Janice. I wish I could be there for the service but it is a little too far from Sarasota. I will pray for one of my favorite all time friends. My deepest sympathy is with you and all of your family. Vince Golden Vince Golden

Steve, I am so sorry to hear about Jamice. You know she was my cross the street neighbor on Holmes for several years & we were at JCN´s & SW but I moved to Dallas my jr. year so I missed her great spirit & generous personality not living there these years. She was much admired by her many friends. I did come to a couple of reunions. My thoughts & sympathies are with you & your family. Lou Ann Koerner Bower

Steve I am very sorry to learn about Janice and have missed seeing you both. The Tigers and the Kappa's, as well as many others, have lost a great supporter and good friend.-Bill Kircher

Steve, I'm so sorry to learn of Jan's passing. I have so many happy memories of us playing a friendly game of singles or doubles, as well as us playing competitively in the various tennis tournaments and ladder at Leawood Country Club. She always was a great and fun tennis competitor. When I'm driving down Lee Blvd. or 95th, I can still "see" her running or you and she walking your dogs. She was a very lovely lady, wife, and mother. May God be with you and your family. Carole Barnickel

Steve, I'm so sorry to hear of Janice's passing. Steve, I'm Think of the two of you often walking your dogs all over Leawood