John Charles Tallon passed away suddenly at home on April 12, 2022 at the age of 65.
John spent his free time in retirement working on projects that never seemed to end and introducing his daughter Jasmine to the beauty and wonders of the outdoors, who often out outdid him in spotting wildlife on their many trips and made sure to let everyione know. John spent many hunting seasons in the same hills with his sons Brandyn and Michael teaching them the same skills of outdoorsmanship he learned. When he wasn’t driving his daughter to new heights of amused exasperation with another project or toy he brought home, He was always willing to lend a hand to help anyone who asked.
John graduated from Butte High School and had a diverse and expansive career ranging from grocery retail to mining and finally retired from Montana Tech in 2020 after a 25-year service as custodial supervisor.
He is preceded in death by his son Jason Tallon, his mother Beatrice (Clemo)Tallon, grandparenst Earl Sr. and Gladys Clemo, his aunt and uncles, Mary Ellen and Roy Webster Sr. and Earl Clemo Jr.
John leaves behind his daughter Jasmine Tallon and Three sons Brandyn (Catrina)Tallon, Michael Tallon, and Christopher Tallon, cousins Roy (Kate) webster, their son Eric (Alicia) Webster, Kelley Webster, His Niece, Tessa Perry, Vicki (Jeff) Fellows, Don Webster, and a myriad of friends who will all miss him.
There will be a private scattering of his ashes at a later date.
Please visit below to offer the family a condolence or share a memory of John.
Axelson Funeral and Cremation Services has been privileged to care for John and his family.
Les & Sandy Thiessen says
We are sorry for your loss. We talked to John at the house about two weeks before his passing for almost an hour, he sounded like he was busy with the house and getting the 56 going again and telling us about the boss (Jasmine)
Michele & Mike Johnson says
We are sorry to hear about your father. Our thoughts and prayer go out to the family.
Michele & Mike Johnson❤
Debbie Newgard says
I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked with John for many years He was the best. I could ask him for anything and he would help me and anyone else who needed help. It was a pleasure knowing John. So very sorry for your loss
Steve McGrath says
Mike, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. Just as the good life was getting started. He was a great guy and I always enjoyed shooting the breeze with him at Tech.
Vickie&jeff fellows says
I’m so sorry about your dad.He was a special person. He was there for anyone and always a phone call away. He was like a brother to me. He will be missed.
Scott Schendel says
I enjoyed working with John. He was an asset to Montana Tech. The sub and Montana Tech will be at a lost for his leaving. May he rest in peace. Scott Schendel