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Ronald Gary Tallman

Everett, Washington

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Ronald Gary Tallman

Ron passed away unexpectedly, but peacefully at home in his chair on Tuesday, September 9, 2008.He started his life December 10, 1945 in Everett, WA, but grew up in Lake Stevens, WA, where he graduated in 1964. He was born to William and Bessie Tallman, who...

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You've been gone 12yrs now Dad. I miss you so very much. I wish more then anything that you were still here. You grandson is 17 now, & he has you gentle heart. You two would have been so close. Breaks my heart he missed out on having you and Mom here. I am trying to teach him your big strong hugs. You gave the best hugs in the world Dad, & I hope Ledger will carry on those wonderful hug's after me. You were a amazing Dad, Grandpa, son, brother, & friend!! Anyone who knew you was so blessed. I...

My Dad was the nicest guy I've ever known. Never once saw him mad, or upset. I've always adored my Dad, & when I was little I thought I was his little princess. He so loved the mountains, car's, traveling, friend's, & music. His love for music carries on thru me. His grandson has a lot of his grandpa in him. I wish you guys could have had more time together. I know he would have loved going fishing with you. I miss you so much Dad. I hope you, & Mom are both happy in heaven. Thank you for...

The Robert Tallman family, I was sorry to hear about Ron, we were out of town and just saw the obituarie. I so remeber your family and ours on Maple St. many many years ago. (Little Ronnie & Bobbie) You were the best neighbors. Your Mom and ours took us bean picking in your Moms Van over the bridge to Snohomish, Ill never forget that. Also your Mom would give us goodies from Safeway that we never had. I thought Ron looked alot like your Dad in the picture. My thoughts are with you. The...

I met Ron many many years ago when I was a teenager. He was such a fun person to be around. I will never forget his amazing album collection or the swinging bridge...I don't know how he talked me into jumping! Many thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family, God Bless!

I meet Ron years ago at the bar at El Torro restraunt. He was always so much fun to be around.Always full of humor an laughter.We grew to be good friends.As is often the case, in time we drifted apart.I recently saw Ron at The Angel Of The winds casino , and we spent the night laughing and remembering old times.God.... i miss you!!!

I was a teenager working at the Marysville Safeway when I first met Ron. I'll never forget his toothy grin that never seemed to disappear or his generosity while hosting any one of his poker parties. What good times they were. Stanley, The Tuna, Terry, Steve, Myself and who could forget Chuck (the Wolfman). I remember Ron's fondness of music, he had amassed a sizeable record collection which included his favorite band The Moody Blues. He never tired of listening to them over and over again....

I am so incredibly sorry to hear of Ron's passing. I knew Ron years ago and remember his laughter, joy of living and fun so well. My sister Gail Chism is also very surprised and saddened to know Ron has passed away.

Ron was so loved and will be sadly missed by all who ever heard his laughter, got one of his bear hugs or heard one of his funny stories.

In Sincere Sympathy,
Marcia Nichols

Ron, Was a Great Brother , Father and brother- in- law! And he surely will be missed. My grandmother who is 97 years old said he was too young to go and that she will miss him, she really liked Ron ( Bob his brother too ) !
He really loved his daughter and her family very much ! He loved to travel and go to the mountains, he took alot of pictures !
Love,
your family,

Bob & Barbara Tallman

Ron wasn't only my first cousin he was my neighbor and friend. I miss his laughter and smile and hugs. He was very special and kind and always happy even though he was lonely, and in alot of back pain. I will miss him very much. Another piece of the Darrow family history and love taken away too soon. Deb