August 1, 1944 – March 24, 2018
William "Bill" Everett Talmage, M.D. ended his Pacific Crest Trail adventure the afternoon of Saturday, March 24, 2018 at the age of 73. Bill passed away from a sudden cardiac death on the side of the Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway, just west of Bear Valley, CA, with views of the snow covered Stanislaus National Forest around him.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Trishana Barnett
May 9, 2019
I knew Bill from Southampton and during his time in Guam and early years in San Francisco. I was searching for his number to ask a medical question about my injured back and found this. I am terribly shocked.
I skied with him back when even he we a beginner and I watched him run New York Marathons. I was a Porsche addict so I remember he first Porsche. He was a very kind man and great friend to all.
I see he did all the things in life he loved but gone too too soon.
My prayers and thoughts are with the family and friends now in the years ahead.
Merrillynn West
May 29, 2018
My condolences and prayers go out to the family. I met Dr. Talmage working down the hall from him. He was a kind man and a wonderful doctor, he will be missed.
Ron Baum
May 24, 2018
To me Bill was as much a part of the Mill Valley Bike Path as the scenery that surrounds it. He always had something intelligent to say and enjoyed telling and hearing all sorts of jokes. He was opinionated, but not just for the sake of hearing his own opinion. He thought things through and if an issue was worth his while and it made sense to him, he wasn't shy about expressing himself. I'm one of those runners who tends to get injured enough to make more sedentary folks ask "why do you run?" Bill understood that the only correct answer is "because I can." His mantra of "keep moving" has kept me moving. It was a privilege to know him. If only he weren't a Yankee fan !!
Elizabeth Bohannon
May 21, 2018
Carole, Richard & Ross: I hope the outpouring of memories Bill's passing has elicited from family, friends, colleagues, patients, runners, hikers, golfers, and birders provides a measure of solace in your grief. Please count your neighbors (past and present) among this large community of mourners.
You are part of the bedrock of this precious hillside neighborhood. You've welcomed, introduced, fed, played with, informed, supported, celebrated, and grieved with all of us. Carole, your many acts of generosity transform a suburban street into a circle of lifelong friends. Richard and Ross, your contagious enthusiasm encouraged (and continues to encourage) a spirit of fun and adventure in our children. In Bill's absence, I've become keenly aware of his unique contribution to the character of our neighborhood.
For 30 years, Bill was a generous neighborhood doctor, patiently granting "curbside consultations" and beyond to anyone who asked. I am forever grateful for his support as I fretted over my family's and my knees, backs, hips, and who knows what else. Patient to a fault, Bill projected respectful interest in my amateur diagnostic theories, and only when asked did he offer his expertise. I surely deserved at least an eye roll or two, but that was not his way. He was such a quiet, steady presence on our street. Whether woodworking in the garage, engaged in projects or games with a son, stacking woods, raking leaves, or patiently patching up the latest wildlife assault on his perfectly manicured lawn, he always paused to extend a friendly greeting and chat a bit. As I huff and puff my way up and down our street, I've come to expect Bill's quiet encouragement and welcoming smile. I will miss them, and him, dearly.
On behalf of Boh, Margo, Mackenzie, Maddie, Leo and Lucy, I offer condolences and the comfort of community in this time of great loss.
Bernard Cookson
May 9, 2018
I was saddened to learn of Bill's passing, we met on the Mill Valley trail and stopped and chatted every time we crossed paths. Bill told me about Silver Sneakers and we also chatted when we met at the gym. I know Ross and he was often a topic of conversation. Boy, I will miss seeing him.
Karen Brisson
May 7, 2018
My sympathy to the Tallmage family and all the lives he touched. I'll miss waving to him on my morning commute along the Mill valley bike path. He taught me a thing or two about bird migration. A true athlete and gentleman. Warmest regards, a fellow Dipsea warrior.
Dave Smith
May 5, 2018
I'm sorry to learn of Dr Talmage's passing. He was my all things orthopedic doctor from my teens well into my 30s. What can I say, he was the quintessential physician. While his medical skills were beyond reproach, I'll most remember him for his compassion. He truly was an amazing man who cared deeply about his patients. I feel blessed to have known him.
To his family, I offer my sincerest condolences.
April 30, 2018
So sad to hear of Dr. Talmage's passing. I met him in 1979 at 17 years old when I needed immediate knee surgery. He was so handsome and kind. Rest in peace Dr. Talmage.
Lucy Johns
April 28, 2018
Not an exaggeration to say Dr. Talmage saved my active life. A small-scale but dedicated jogger, I went down with herniated disk in 2008. 2.5 months later, usual remedies having failed, I demanded referral to a physiatrist. PCP said they were all at the VA, suggested an orthopod who never did surgery anymore. Dr. Talmage. After thorough exam and Hx, he prescribed: Walk. Just walk, small steps, no hills. A week later I was striding around, pain-free, trying minor hills. Ever since, slightest sign of problem, I just walk.
Dr. T. based this advice from observation and from the evidence. Averse to meds or surgery, my gratitude knows no bounds. Ten years later, I still walk (hills, fast) 3-4mi/day. (No more running, sigh.)
I send sympathy from afar for your loss. The man went where he probably would have wished to go, had he been asked. A grateful patient in SF, LJ
April 26, 2018
My condolences to the family. Our loved ones are precious to us but even more precious to God.
John 3:16.
Tina Cheplick
April 25, 2018
Carol,
My deepest sympathy for you and the boys along with the entire family.
I remember fondly your marriage.
Love ,
Tina Cheplick
patricia Lane
April 25, 2018
To Carole - Thinking of you, & Richard & Ross. Just mailed u an article, Life After Death, written by Facebook exec about when her husband suddenly died. It says that others should not ask, "How r u?" but ask, "How r u today..." See u May 18 - love, P
Nora Blay
April 23, 2018
Dear Carole and family,
I was so saddened to learn of the death of your wonderful husband and father of your children. My husband, David Curtis, thought so highly of him. My deepest sympathy to you and your family during this difficult time. All my best and my heart and thoughts are with you,
Nora
Geoff Schackmann
April 23, 2018
Many condolences to the tlamage family. Heaven gained an amazing passionate person who will be missed and remembered fondly. Be well Big Bird
April 18, 2018
I am so sorry to hear about your loss of your loved one. Please know that you are not alone because the God of all comfort be with your family during this time of loss. (Matthew 5:4).
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