Ric Tallon Family Memorial Fund
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To know Ric was to love him.....a gentle giant! He was a man that loved his family dearly. He was extremely proud of his wife Revilleann and daughter Bella. Ric and Rev were days away from celebrating their 20-year wedding anniversary.
We are starting this Memorial Fund to help Rev with outstanding medical bills and burial expenses. After a long 4-year battle with colon cancer, finances are very limited. Unfortunately, life insurance was not an option.
If you are able to make a donation, we thank you so very much. If unable to make a monetary contribution, we ask that you lift this family up in prayer, asking that they are able to find peace and comfort during this time of grieving.
Ric will be forever loved....forever missed.
Richard Tallon (1962-2016)
Richard Michael Tallon, age 54, of Delavan, gained his wings on Sunday, December 11th, 2016 surrounded by his loving family at Wheaton Franciscan Hospital. Ric has fought a courageous battle of stage 4 colon cancer for the last four years.
Ric was born in Lakewood, Ohio on January 31st, 1962 to Richard P. and Beatrice L. (Neal) Tallon. He lived in several different places in his life including Arlington, Texas, Merced, California and Davenport, Iowa before finally settling down in Delavan, Wisconsin.
Ric worked for Trinity Logistics (formerly Earnest Machine Products) until cancer treatments made it impossible for him to work by the end of 2014. On December 21, 1996, he was united in marriage with Revilleann Kelling, in Davenport at Vanderveer Conservatory. Ric was a huge fan of The Ohio State sports teams. He enjoyed attending car shows and collecting Hot Wheels cars. Ric loved camping and spending time with his family, including his therapy pets Lindsey and Alice.
Left to cherish Ric’s memory are his wife of twenty years, Revilleann Tallon of Delavan, and his loving daughter Issabella, whom was the light of his life; siblings, Donald Tallon of Garfield Heights, Ohio, Donna (Chad) Thompson of Hawkinsville, Georgia, Billie Lynch of Mentor, Ohio, JoAnn (Pat) Allen of Little Rock, Arkansas, Carlene (Neal) Johnson of Merced, California, and James (Debbie) Clark of Edmond, Oklahoma. He is further survived by his in-laws Bob and Nancy Baker of Leland, North Carolina, brother-in-law Mike Kelling of Davenport, Iowa and nieces and nephew Quin, Katie and Tabitha Thompson, along with many other close extended family.
Preceding Ric in death were his parents, sister Barbara Montgomery, nephew Lee Lynch, brother-in-law Dennis Kelling, Bernard and Pearl Bailey.
Ric fought bravely against the cancer that ultimately took his life. He continued with radiation and chemotherapy treatments so that others could benefit from his experiences and the research that was gleaned. Ric would be most proud that as an organ donor, his unselfish gift may allow four other people the gift of sight.
We are starting this Memorial Fund to help Rev with outstanding medical bills and burial expenses. After a long 4-year battle with colon cancer, finances are very limited. Unfortunately, life insurance was not an option.
If you are able to make a donation, we thank you so very much. If unable to make a monetary contribution, we ask that you lift this family up in prayer, asking that they are able to find peace and comfort during this time of grieving.
Ric will be forever loved....forever missed.
Richard Tallon (1962-2016)
Richard Michael Tallon, age 54, of Delavan, gained his wings on Sunday, December 11th, 2016 surrounded by his loving family at Wheaton Franciscan Hospital. Ric has fought a courageous battle of stage 4 colon cancer for the last four years.
Ric was born in Lakewood, Ohio on January 31st, 1962 to Richard P. and Beatrice L. (Neal) Tallon. He lived in several different places in his life including Arlington, Texas, Merced, California and Davenport, Iowa before finally settling down in Delavan, Wisconsin.
Ric worked for Trinity Logistics (formerly Earnest Machine Products) until cancer treatments made it impossible for him to work by the end of 2014. On December 21, 1996, he was united in marriage with Revilleann Kelling, in Davenport at Vanderveer Conservatory. Ric was a huge fan of The Ohio State sports teams. He enjoyed attending car shows and collecting Hot Wheels cars. Ric loved camping and spending time with his family, including his therapy pets Lindsey and Alice.
Left to cherish Ric’s memory are his wife of twenty years, Revilleann Tallon of Delavan, and his loving daughter Issabella, whom was the light of his life; siblings, Donald Tallon of Garfield Heights, Ohio, Donna (Chad) Thompson of Hawkinsville, Georgia, Billie Lynch of Mentor, Ohio, JoAnn (Pat) Allen of Little Rock, Arkansas, Carlene (Neal) Johnson of Merced, California, and James (Debbie) Clark of Edmond, Oklahoma. He is further survived by his in-laws Bob and Nancy Baker of Leland, North Carolina, brother-in-law Mike Kelling of Davenport, Iowa and nieces and nephew Quin, Katie and Tabitha Thompson, along with many other close extended family.
Preceding Ric in death were his parents, sister Barbara Montgomery, nephew Lee Lynch, brother-in-law Dennis Kelling, Bernard and Pearl Bailey.
Ric fought bravely against the cancer that ultimately took his life. He continued with radiation and chemotherapy treatments so that others could benefit from his experiences and the research that was gleaned. Ric would be most proud that as an organ donor, his unselfish gift may allow four other people the gift of sight.
Organizer
Jim Clark
Organizer
Delavan, WI