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Robert Talaska

Houston, Texas

1962 - 2019

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Robert J. "Bob" Talaska1962-2019Robert J. "Bob" Talaska (56) of Houston, Texas, passed away peacefully in his home on March 3l, 2019.A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bob attended Beloit College where he was an NCAA basketball letterman. After graduating from Beloit College with a Bachelor of...

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If you could see us now - wiser, stronger, still loving you through time and change - still carrying the best of what you shared and who you are. Love always, you´re remembered and loved every day.

We are so saddened to just be finding out about Bobs passing in the last few weeks. We spent many dinners with the crew before we moved and recall fondly Bobs laughter. All of our live music and gourmet dinners and outings were tremendous fun. Bob was down to earth and extracted every moment of life out of the handful of years we knew him. Love to Alison, the kids, Bobs extended family, all of our friends who miss him dearly. Hes one of those souls you hope is always there at the event when...

My heart is heavy In just finding out that another cousin has passed. Although we havent seen him in a long time he left us with loving thoughts of a thoughtful and caring person. He will always live on to the many who mourn and care about him. Our prayers are with his family now and forever.

I just learned of his passing and I'm truly sad. He was a wonderful boss and I have fond memories of him and Deb and the boys. I am so sorry for their loss and of course for the staffs loss. Sandra thinking of you and Pene. Thank you for the great memories of working at The Talaska Law Firm. It was the best and hardest job I've ever held. I have never worked with such talented, smart, hardworking people. Love you and miss you!

I just learned of Bob's passing from the Texas Bar Journal. Although I have not seen Bob in years, we had many battles in court advocating for our clients when I used to practice law in Houston. Bob was a talented litigator and fiercely represented his clients; he will be truly missed. My sympathy goes out to Bob's family.

Today you would be 57. Our hearts were not ready for you to go. Your voice is still so clear as we remember the joy and memories we made. You always reminded us that together we were living the best days of our lives. Happy Birthday, Fuzz. We celebrate you and the joy we all shared. I can see you patting your hand over your heart in acknowledgment. You have always been and always will be someone we celebrate. Thank God for you.

So sorry to just be hearing this sad news. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Bob's family. We had many lovely times and laughs with he and Allison over the last several years. God bless his sons and the little children. Bob's kind heart will be missed.

My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends
It gives a lovely light.

Edna St. Vincent Millay