I’ll miss you dearly. I’ll forever remember the hunting tips and tricks you taught me. My deepest condolences to the rest of the family.
TALBOT, Jean Guy “John”It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Jean Guy “John” Talbot on April 26, 2020 at the age of 81 after a courageous battle with cancer. He will be missed by his wife Beverley, son Jerry (wife Alison Wuorinen) Talbot and Ron Talbot. Loving grandfather to Dylan Talbot, Kendra (husband Scott) Harold, Renee Taillefer, Chris Taillefer (fiancée Melissa McKinnon). John is survived by his sisters Margueritte (d. Roger) Amyotte, Fleurette (d. Gordon) McComb), Helene Talbot, Therese (d. Camille) Menard, Diane (Murray) Eleya, Suzanne Talbot, Claire (Brian) Dunne, and brothers Raymond (Florence) Talbot and Michael (Diane) Talbot. He is predeceased by his grandson Michael Talbot and daughter Debbie Talbot, as well as parents Gerard and Rita (née Boivin).In keeping with his wishes, burial will take place in the Spring. Date and time will be updated on the web page when the information becomes available.DONATIONS:
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155 Government Road East
Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 3P4
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I’ll miss you dearly. I’ll forever remember the hunting tips and tricks you taught me. My deepest condolences to the rest of the family.
My condolences to John’s family. Though I never met John I have met his sisters I wish Peace during this difficult time. Thinking of you. Love Carol Anne
Thinking of mon oncle Jean-Guy… Kind man, always a smile on his face. Great stories. Was always fun to visit Kirkland Lake when we were kids. He always had something fun and entertaining for us to do. The best part of a good man stays forever
Auntie Bev, Ron, Jerry & Families; Saddened to hear of Uncle John’s passing. Our families spent alot of time together when we were young. As years went by we kept in touch. Cindy & I saw him in December and as always he greeted us with a big smile & of course a hug! With love, caring & our sincere condolences; Lorraine, Cindy & Families XO
Dear Bev, Ron, Jerry and all the the Talbot siblings, so sad to hear about John’s passing. I am still stunned to hear that he is gone. The last time I spoke with John was when he came to my brother Tommy’s celebration of life service. He looked so good, strong and healthy. He was always there for my family and always with such kind words and comfort. He will be forever missed. Just knowing him and Bev has been such a blessing in my life. Forever in my heart, Patty(Armstrong) Paananen
I never knew your name. I called you neighbour. I passed by him smiling, chatting or waving for eight years. You were the fellow who worked diligently, and always had a kind smile and word:) I had not seen you in a while, I was saddened to hear I will never see your smile again. I served you every time you came to foodland. You will be missed, John Talbot… my neighbour…
Dear Bev & Family I am so sorry to hear of the loss of a dear man such as John. He was a good neighbour. He always greeted me with a smile and a lot of colourful stories to brighten up the day! I am sure he will be missed by many, including me. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the Talbot family at this mournful time.
En mon nom, ainsi quaux noms des membres de toute ma famille, nous vous offrons nos sincères condoléances à vous toutes et tous. Quil était plaisant de jaser et de rire avec lui.
I am so sorry to heard of this it is so sad my condolence to the family l have know John when l worked at tim horton and when we had the Sub Shop in the mall…till l see u again
Sincere sympathy to the Talbot family. Jean Guy was a bit older than Lois and I, but we knew the whole family well, living one over from Sniders. I have so many fond memories of playing in their yard. They taught me how to say all their names in French. Too many great memories to say in this space. I cherish growing up in Federal with all the Talbot family. RIP Jean Guy
Our sincere condolence to Johns wife and family. We had many chats with John as he did his many walks, he was so dedicated. We never even knew John was battling cancer. God love him as he will certainly be missed.. RIP JOHN
I was so shocked to learn of John’s passing. I had not seen him over the winter, which was unusual, but I figured that he was at Extendicare spending time with Bev. He was always up to date with what was going on in & around KL, especially our Federal area, always good for a laugh & a chat. Heartfelt sympathy & condolences to Bev, Jerry, Ron, his sisters & brothers & families. John will be missed by many. May he Rest in Peace.
My sincere heartfelt condolences to you Jerry and all your family. Remember all the good times. Dad is smiling down on you. God Bless your whole family .
The Danis family grew up across the street from the Talbots on federal Street, and were the most honourable and dedicated family, I have the upmost respect for them, and the most cherished memories growing up across the street. In recent years when I would run into Jean Guy he was always upbeat and full of energy, he always left me with positive energy. We will all miss Jean Guy, please accept our condolences.
Ron, Jerry and families, my deepest condolences to you all
Our condolences to the family. Another longtime Federal friend , neighbour will be missed. The Smaill family
Please accept my deepest condolences to Jerry and all of John’s family and loved ones. It was a true pleasure seeing John. I will miss our visits and chats. My heart is breaking for his whole family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all xo
Another old federal neighbour to miss! Always enjoyed talking with John and really enjoyed going hunting with him and Mike when I was a teenager . One of the older guys who helped the kids grow up with good family values. THANK – YOU my friend !
My sincere condolences to Bev, Gerry & Aiiison& family , and his siblings, who I grow up with, Diane, Teresa, and all the family members. Later in life John always had time to stop for a chat with me and ask how family was doing. He loved collecting Avon perfume bottles. He has now joined his little Angels. May you RIP John , you will be missed, sincerely Sylvia Brown Alemany
Sorry Bev, to hear of Johns passing! Miss seeing you both since moving to the Tri-Towns! May He Rest In Peace!
Bev and all the family We are sorry to hear about John. Sending you our condolences
We knew him as Uncle John We would go up in the summer and visit him and Aunt Bev. It was always so much fun and so many different surprises. We love going down into his basement and exploring. Or just sitting listening to him talk. I remember when my father died (Dennis Wheeldon) Uncle John was one of the first people I saw, when I walked into the funeral home. It had been years, but he gave me the best hug Rest in peace thanks for so many memories Thinking of you all Lisa Perry ( Wheeldon )
To all the John’s family, my deepest condolences. I will cherish every memory I have of John. I will miss my bear hugs from him when I went to visit. He always made sure I was never thirsty or hungry. He was and will always have a special place in my . Rest peacefully John.
Condolences to the family.
Dear Bev,and family: So shock to hear of Johns passing wondered how come I wasn’t seeing him around the neighbourhood thought he was looking after you Bev.He was a great support to you and his family. Thinking of you .
Im so sorry for your loss. I will always remember our highway walks n lending me your ear when ever I had to get things off my chest. You will be missed my friend Till I see you again.
My sincere condolences to the family. I remember when I was younger, everytime we went to visit our grand parents in Kirkland Lake, we would visit Uncle John and Aunt Bev. He will be missed.
My sympathies to the family. I knew Jean Guy since childhood when the Talbot family was growing up six houses down from where John was living until present. For many years John shovelled and sanded the bus stop in front of his place. There was a great pile down at the end of Federal Street in front of Mrs. Beaton’s old house. Only in Kirkland Lake could someone actually get fined for shovelling snow! John loved picking berries although he always claimed never to eat them. Ahead of his time, he tried to get dog owners to control their pets. He will be missed in the old Federal. Je vous prie de bien vouloir accepter mes très vives condoléances.