Peter-Talbot-Obituary

Peter G. Talbot

ROCHESTER, New York

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Talbot, Peter G. Rochester: January 29, 1943-July 10, 2008. LAST CALL: I cashed in my chips in the great poker game of life. I went "ALL IN" on July 10, 2008. I dealt with a short and somewhat courageous battle with emphysema. Please, one and all quit smoking!!! I also had a short...

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Pete:
You touched my life and my heart from the moment I met you. You left a everlasting impression on me. From now on I live my life differently as I enjoy each moment and try to impact as many people as I can. As they say It truly is about how we spend our Dash! In the end I hope that when people come to my funeral they are saying things such as she fed me when I was hungry, held out a hand ect instead of saying "Oh she had a beautiful house, nice care and a wonderful garden. It is all...

Don't worry Peter.. There are no more Y's in the road for you Dear... you have won!!! you touched so many lifes & left so many people who loved you grieving..all your friends are so blessed to have had you for a friend all these years and my sympathy goes out to them, who were there in the end when you needed them the most.. Hows that for a legacy?! I will never forget you, Rest in peace, you the ever galant one..love,JLB

Pete you will be missed by all of us from Pillars.. the entire crowd. Thank you for always putting a smile on my face and being the lap of my favorite Santa.

May God bless you Pete Talbot, and watch over your family and friends. Though we didn’t know each other real well due to our age differences back in school at Edmeston, you never hesitated to be friendly and kind when ever we made contact. I loved watching you play high school basketball, as you were the master of the “swish”. (nothing but net… you West Ed boys were always playing basketball…….)
I think it was back in 1967, I was looking for a ride to Rochester to get back to college. ...

Uncle Pete,
I will miss you terribly. I know we didn't have much time together to get to know each other through the years but I felt like I knew you just from dad's stories. You were there for me when dad died and that means more to me than you will ever know. You're in good hands now. Heaven watch out John, Dick and Pete are together again! You once appologized for not being a good godfather but to me you were the best, and I know you are watching out for me now right next to dad. Love...

Peter,

I don't really want to be writing this ... I have so many great memories (I think I met you in 1967 when you were still working for Neisners). You, Mary Kay and I continued our special friendship by laughing and crying many times over the years (especially this past six months).

Goodbye to one of my dearest friends.

Love,

Carey

Peter G. I miss you and will always remember your courage these past 15 months. Life is strange and you shouldn't have had to suffer like you did, as I watched you fight daily with your health issues till there was no fight left. You outplayed all there predictions on the time line left. When I was introduced to you back in the early 70's, my buddy told me you we're the best bartender in rochester and I watched you take command of the bar and work it like Nick Tahou worked the grill...too...

Peter Dear, I will miss you terribly, but I know that Heaven is now a much better place with you in it. You had a gift of making people laugh and feel better about themselves. They would forget their cares and worries when they were with you. I will never forget your impish, Leprachaun-like smile. I enjoyed those years working with you and knowing you immensely. You made my life more full and fun as I am sure you did with everyone who knew you. I've enjoyed our talks over the last few...

Peter, I enjoyed our weekly visits. You were were such a brave and courageous man. Through your life you taught me alot about living, laughing and friendship and most of all about dying with dignity. I will miss you very very much. Cheers to you my good friend.
Mary Kay Gillard