John Paul Talmage

Jul 15, 1953 - Jun 29, 2024July 15, 1953 - June 29, 2024

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John Paul Talmage

Jul 15, 1953 - Jun 29, 2024July 15, 1953 - June 29, 2024


Place of birth

Wallace, ID

Most recently lived in

Great Falls, MT

John's favorite hobbies

Hiking, cooking, spending time with his grandkids, Building things

John's profession(s)

Contractor

Name of John's parents

Born to Paul and Ruth Talmage raised by Paul and Francis.

Interesting facts about John

Made wonderful cheesecakes Incredible builder

John loved nothing more than

Playing cards

Favorite place in the world

Outdoors with his family or in his favorite chair.

Favorite TV shows

Game shows and americas got talent

Name of John's children

Ruth ( Jon) Berglund, Levi Talmage, Amy (Parker) Pfieffenberger, Bekah (Dale) Fulgum, Courtney (Andrew) Nagengast

Name of John's grandchildren

Matthew, Sara, Maleaha, Andrew, Hadley, Sawyer, Branson, Callan, Paxton, Sutton, Maddox, Camryn, Kennedy

Name of John's siblings

Cindy (Mark) Walters

Name of Johns Wife

Bobbie sue Talmage

Obituary

John Paul Talmage, a beloved husband, father, and Papa, passed away on June 29, 2024, at the age of 70. He was born on July 15, 1953, in Wallace, ID, and most recently resided in Great Falls, MT.

John was a talented contractor and took great pride in his work. He was known for his incredible building skills and attention to detail. Additionally, John had a flair for making wonderful cheesecakes that his loved ones enjoyed.

In his free time, John found joy in various hobbies such as hiking, cooking, and spending time with his grandchildren. He cherished the moments shared with his family, whether it was playing cards, exploring the outdoors, or simply relaxing in his favorite chair.

John had a fondness for game shows and America's Got Talent, which he often watched on TV with his grandchildren. His quick wit and sarcastic sense of humor always brought a smile to the faces of those around him.

John is survived by his loving wife, Bobbie Sue Talmage, and shared many cherished memories with him. He will be deeply missed by his children, Ruth (Jon) Berglund, Levi Talmage, Amy (Parker) Pfieffenberger, Bekah (Dale) Fulgum, and Courtney (Andrew) Nagengast. John was also a proud papa to Matthew, Sara, Maleaha, Andrew, Hadley, Sawyer, Branson, Callan, Paxton, Sutton, Maddox, Camryn, and Kennedy.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John is also survived by his sister, Cindy (Mark) Walters, who shared a special bond with him.

John will be remembered for his strong work ethic, his love for his family, and his passion for creating beautiful things. His eye-rolling responses, sarcasm, and signature phrase "ok" will forever be etched in the memories of those who knew him.

John Paul Talmage leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished moments. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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Celebration of Life

Calendar

Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 11:00 AM

Location

Crossroads Memorial Church - 1700 Market Pl Dr, Great Falls, MT 59404, USA

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Born on July 15, 1953

Wallace, ID

Passed away on June 29, 2024

Great Falls, MT

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