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Beatrice Ann Talbot

June 5, 1942 — May 2, 2014

Beatrice Ann Talbot

Beatrice Ann Talbot age 71, of Waupaca, WI, formerly of Weyauwega, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, May 2, 2014. She was born on June 5, 1942 in Chicago the second of three daughters to Steven and Ella (Koskie) Grishow. Bea attended and graduated from St. Anthony de Padua School of Nursing in Chicago, IL.On October 8, 1964 Bea was united in marriage to Harold E. Talbot and to this union two children were born. Harold preceded Bea in death on April 17th, 1987. Bea and her husband resided in Schiller Park, IL before relocating to Weyauwega in 1975. A few years following the passing of her husband, Bea relocated to Waupaca, where she had resided ever since. Bea’s proud career in nursing spanned over five decades with the majority of those years spent at the Wisconsin Veterans Home in King. Almost immediately following her retirement from the Veterans Home, Bea began working at Bethany Pines in Waupaca where the residents weren’t just residents, they were her friends. Bea was very passionate about nursing, especially for the elderly. Quite simply the only thing greater than her passion for nursing was the compassion she had for every resident under her care…and expected nothing less from those working with her. Bea enjoyed both gardening and crocheting. She always seemed to find time to crochet an afghan for most everyone in the family, treasured by all who received them. She loved just sitting at her kitchen table with friends and family, chatting over a cup of coffee and treats. Bea will be remembered as a lady who didn’t seem to know the word “no”, she would always put the needs of others, whether you were family or friend, before her own and, of course, her loving tendency to be somewhat stalwart. Bea had a true humane heart for all the dogs she had cared for in her life, lastly her faithful companion Charlie. Bea beamed with pride of her children, being so supportive as they became adults with their careers. It was no secret that the two most special gifts she ever received were her two precious grandchildren and was proud to be their “nanie”. Bea will be forever in the hearts of her daughter Cindy (David) Westenberg of Oconto, WI; son Rob (Betsey) Talbot of Alma, Wis; her two precious grandchildren, Christy and Davey Westenberg; her two loving sisters, Gale Ladubec of Weyauwega and Gwynn (Dick) Schroeder of Waupaca; nieces and nephews, Steve, Don, Susan, Nancy, Mary Kay, Kent, Rhonda, Jeanne, Matt, Vickie, Joyce, Sue and Jim; also by many other relatives and friends. Bea was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harold, her brother in law, Albert Ladubec and brother and sister in law, Gerald and Bernice Talbot. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday May 8 at 11:00 AM at Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Weyauwega. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Weyauwega. Visitation will be held at Cline-Hanson-Dahlke Funeral Home, Weyauwega on Wednesday, May 7 at 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM with a service of remembrance at 7:00PM. Visitation will also be on Thursday from 10:00 AM until the hour of the mass at the church. Online memories or condolences may be sent to www.talbotfuneralhomes.com. Talbot Family Funeral Homes with the assistance of Cline-Hanson-Dahlke funeral home are in charge of arrangements. Bea's children, Cindy and Rob, would like to express to both aunt Gale and aunt Gwynn the most sincerest thank you for everything you did for our mom and your sister. Your love and support you gave to us will never ever be forgotten. We love you.
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