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Virginia Alderson Talcott

Rochester, Washington

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Virginia Alderson Talcott

Of Olympia, Washington, passed away on June 6, 2011. She was 93 years old. She was born in Spokane, Washington December 9, 1917 to Emma and Herbert Christopher Alderson. After graduating from Lewis and Clark High School in 1936, Virginia attended the University...

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Dear Gary,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom, and I can see that she raised you well! We're thinking of you. Please accept our condolences,

I only know Virginia through the eyes and heart of her beautiful and devoted granddaughter Angelynn Talcott. I am sure that Angelynn's graciousness and kindness and intelligence have been shaped in many ways by her close relationship with her wonderful grandmother. And for that we all owe Virginia a debt of gratitude for a life well-lived, for the examples she set, and for a wonderful legacy which continues on, in those whose lives she touched.
Patti Payne

My first job was at Talcott Jewelers-I loved it there! I remember a Christmas party at Richard & Virginia's home-it was beautiful-she was always a pleasure to see & talk to the times she would stop in the jewelry store. I am very greatful I knew & worked for such a wonderful family!

Noni, Richard, Susan, Gary & Lori: Your mother was my neighbor and friend through some of the toughest years of my life. I learned so much from her as we talked about our families and gardens. Her smile, warmth and kindness are cherished memories. Peace and blessings, Anne Avery

Talcott kids - Your mom was one of a kind. Hang on to your great memories of her and I'll hang on to mine.

My Aunts Ranch and it's 35 miles from Dad's.

I have learned so much in my life by Virginia just being in it. From age 3 and now 50! Finding mutual friends of people of all ages, there was a connection somewhere. From past neighbors, customers I had, to Antique, Glass, and all her Club's, etc. She was everywhere and always involved. But the most important involvment was creating her family, doing things togeather, learning and exploring places, being supportive of each other always. It's one of the best gifts Richard and Virginia...

The Talcotts were our neighbors, and I was always fond of Mrs Talcott. My thoughts are with the family.

Artis Stone

My grandmother was an incredible lady. Smart, feisty, funny, loving, full of life and always put family first. Her smile was contagious and could fill a room. I will always hold her in my heart and cherish all of the wonderful memories with her.

Such a grand and fun and vivacious lady! Dick needs his dancing partner now .Your light shines on and on and on through your devoted family.