Albert E. "Jack" Talbott, Jr.

September 7, 1951 ~ June 14, 2019
Albert E. “Jack” Talbott, Jr.
Of Mooresville, passed away on June 14, 2019 at the age of 67. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jack Sr. and Grace “Corky” Talbott.
He leaves behind his loving wife Kathy, of 31 years, to cherish his memory. He also leaves behind his daughter, Johanna Bastin (Dewey); stepdaughter, Katrina Kremple; stepson, Johnny Kimbler (Charlotte); several grandchildren, great grandchildren, cousins and his crazy little dog, Scooby.
Jack was a 1969 graduate of Greenwood High School and a proud Navy Veteran. He retired after 41 years of service from Raytheon Technical Services, formerly Naval Avionics. He loved to fish and was an avid volunteer at the Midwest Food Bank, until his health prevented him from doing so. Jack attended Grace Church in Camby. He made friends everywhere and he will be missed by many.
Visitation will be held from 1-4pm on Wednesday June 19th at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with funeral services beginning at 4:00pm Wednesday in the funeral home.
According to Jack’s wishes he will be cremated following the services and inurnment will take place privately at a later date in Concordia Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be directed in Jack’s memory to the donor’s favorite charity.
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Jack was such a dear friend to me, he loved fishing at the senior center and helped out any way he could, he made so many donations to our food pantry, he always listened to me when I needed a friend, such a good heart. I will miss a very dear friend but heaven got a really good one
Dad you was one of the best men i have ever had the pleasure of knowing, i thank you for our talks and the advice. Your memory will always live on in our hearts and mine…… thank you for everything…. i love you dad jack
Rest In Peace my dear friend. It was a pleasure and always fun. MFB has lost a great contributor to the cause. You will always be missed. Jeff
Jack was one of the best neighbors and friend anyone could have. He never hesitated to help, even when you didn’t ask, he just knew you needed help and did it. Your friend who wrote “Heaven got a good one,” is 100% correct. We will all feel the loss here on earth. Rest In Peace Jack, hope to see you again one day.
Please accept my family’s sincere condolences on the loss of your dear loved one Mr. Talbott. May you find comfort in fond memories of him, and hope in God’s assured promise to shortly awaken those asleep in death to perfect health and conditions under his new earthly government.