1921 – 2018
George D. Tallman passed away peacefully at age of 96 with his loving wife by his side. He was born as the only child of G. Daniel and Bertha (Mullen) Tallman in Des Moines, Iowa and lost his father to a flu epidemic at the age four. He spent his summers on his uncles’ farms and later attended Iowa State Teachers College prior to joining the Navy in 1942.
In 1945, while in Naval pre-flight training in San Luis Obispo, he met his future wife, Arlene Colwell, at the Methodist Church. They married after he was discharged in 1946. George attended Cal Poly earning degrees in graphic arts and mechanical engineering. In 1950, they moved to Turlock where he started his first job as Superintendent of the Daily Journal where he worked for more than twenty years. Following a short career at Valley Printing in Ceres, he went to work for Swanson Farms and Associated Feed where he continued doing special projects well into his 90’s.
In 1950, George joined the Turlock City Fire Department where he was instrumental in designing and building the city’s first rescue truck. In 1958, he moved on to the Turlock Rural Fire Protection District as a charter member. He was honored for more than 55 years of volunteer fire service by having the fire station dedicated in his name. He retired in 2006 after serving as Secretary/Treasurer to the District Board of Directors.
George was a talented engineer – he could fix ANYTHING! In 1996, he was recognized as Citizen of the Year by the Turlock Chamber of Commerce,and received an Outstanding Senior Award in 1997 by Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors. He had a lifelong passion for choral music, and was known for his strong baritone voice as he participated in naval and church choirs, including Townsend Opera Players, Community Concert Association and Golden Valley Chorus, receiving the “Barbershopper of the Year” award in 2001.
George was a Lion’s Club Charter Member, Master Mason of Turlock Lodge #395, Sons in Retirement (SIRS) Branch 143, and a member of the First United Methodist Church. He and Arlene loved traveling, especially outings with the All Seasons RV club. In his “spare time” he enjoyed auto racing, family camping and jeeping, annual trips to the Colwell family cabin in McCall, Idaho and the Golden State Warriors.
George was greatly loved by his family and community. He is survived by his wife of more than 71 years, Arlene, daughter Annette (Glenn) Thompson, and three sons, Dan (Christine) Tallman, Steve (Jessica) Tallman, and Greg (Mindy) Tallman. George also had six grandchildren, Scott (Carolyn) Thompson, Monica (Jason) Gonderman, Nathan (Alexis) Spradlin, Haley (Jason) Wight, Lexi Tallman, and Brooke Tallman. Great-great grandchildren include Ethan and Claire Thompson, Zoe Berry, Kyla and Asher Wight, and Hannah Gonderman.
A Celebration of Life will be held for George at the First United Methodist Church, 1660 Arbor Way, Turlock, CA 95380 on Tuesday, April 10th, at 1:00 pm. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations honoring George be considered for Lion’s International Eye Foundation, c/o Turlock Lions Club, PO Box 512, Turlock, 95381; Covenant Care Hospice, 125 N. Broadway, Suite 1A, Turlock 95380; FUMC Music Program, 1660 Arbor Way, Turlock, 95380; or your favorite charity.
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Carrie Jones Vellutini says
June 13, 2018 at 10:37 pmWhile I realize it has been months, I have been thinking about the Tallman gang often. So many darn memories…so many. Thank you for the good times. Much love to you all.
Margaret Squires says
April 7, 2018 at 9:45 pmI have fond memories of him singing “Birthday of a King” every Christmas with the choir at Turlock Covenant Church as I was growing up. For me, hearing that meant the Christmas season had officially started.
What a wonderful man.
Blessings to your family as you celebrate a life well lived.
Margaret Squires
Denice Mendoza says
April 6, 2018 at 6:05 pmDan,Christine and family,
I’m sorry to hear of George’s passing. I have many fond memories of George when I worked out at the feed mill.
He was Mr. Fix It! He always had a solution to just about anything you presented before him.
May God provide comfort and peace to your family.
Blessings, Denice