THOMAS-TALBOTT-Obituary

THOMAS HOWARD TALBOTT

Kansas City, Missouri

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March 4, 1940 - December 8, 2010 Thomas H. (Tom) Talbott, 70, beloved friend, husband, business leader, civic leader, and philanthropist, died on Wednesday, December 8, 2010, cared for by his beloved wife Linda, at Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, MO. He was born in Kansas City on March...

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A message from Darvin Weston [email protected].
Dear Linda,

I am glad now that we saw you and Tom at the UMKC TKE/Chi Omega reunion two years ago. Our Father takes us from this earth we walk to a distant land from which we do not return. Let time and love heal.

I donated to the Shriners Hospital, believing that Tom also may have been a Shriner.

Love,
Dar and Susan Weston

Linda, I am so sorry for your loss. My late husband passed in 1998 and the first year was difficult to get through. I married again in 2005 to a kind and gentle man. I hope you will find happiness again. Your high school friend, Mary Jane Williams Phillips Maslanka

Tom wii be met by Uncle Lawence Talbott
who gained worldwide fame as the Wolfman circa 1948 Hollywood.
I am certain Uncle Lawerence will be the first to greet Tom upon his
expeditious acension into Eternity.

Best
Claude R

Linda, I am sending you all good energy from Fort Collins, Colorado. It has been many years since our paths have crossed but I remember with fondness our early years at the University. Peace, Sally Hanna

Dear Linda: As you know, I worked with Tom as his Director of IT at CJ Patterson Co. His strong leadership, quick wit and sense of humor made a very positive and lasting memory. I've always felt privileged that our lives crossed paths. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Linda, Marvin and I send you our deepest sympathy at this time. We have been married almost 50 years and I know this will leave a deep loss in your live. May God bless and keep you.

Linda,I have good memories of both you and Tom from my high school days. Tom was the kind of guy that could sit any where he wanted to in the lunch room at Southeast and he was welcome at our table of non-elites. We all liked him and you must miss him.

Dear Linda, I am glad we saw you and Tom at the UMKC anniversary and TKE/Chi Omega reunion in 2008. Tom was and you are a strength to school, community, and nation. Dar Weston (El Segundo, CA)