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Mr. Leslie Talbot

Official Obituary of

21/1/1925 - to - 22/12/2010

DUE TO AN ILLNESS IN THE FAMILY, THE CELEBRATION OF LIFE HAS BEEN POSTPONED. PLEASE WATCH FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT AT A LATER DATE.

MR. G. LESLIE TALBOT of Lethbridge, beloved husband of Mrs. Gertrude
Talbot passed away at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at the age of 85 years.

Les was born January 21, 1925 to Henry & Elizabeth Sarah Talbot. He was one of two children. Les was raised and educated in Southern Alberta, Red Deer, Bentley and Lacombe. After completing high school he enlisted in the RCAF and trained as a Flying Officer Navigator, serving until 1945, returning back to Canada. He married Gertrude Teare on August 20, 1946 in Lacombe. They have been married for 64 years. Les and Gertrude moved to Calgary where Les attended what is now known as SAIT. They moved to Edmonton where Les attended the University of Alberta to complete his training in Industrial Arts.

Les and Gert moved to Montreal where he worked at CPR (Angus Shop) as a supervisor of supportive training. He later began work with Pratt & Whitney in Montreal where he was the Training Director. In 1965 they moved to Winnipeg where he worked as the Director at MIT, later known as Red River Community College. He served there for 14 years and in his last 2 years there he was the Assistant Deputy Minister of Education for Post Secondary Education for the province of Manitoba. He was past president of the Lions Club in Winnipeg.

In 1979 they moved to Lethbridge where Les accepted the position of President of the Lethbridge Community College, where he served as president for over 11 years, retiring in 1990. Throughout his career at the LCC, Les was instrumental in the formation of the LCC Foundation. In his retirement, he continued to work & support the foundation for many years. Les was active in many service clubs throughout his life. He has been an active member of the downtown Lethbridge Rotary Club; the first president of the Lethbridge Probus Club; the past president of the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce. Les also served as an Ambassador to the city of Lethbridge, representing the Economic Development Department. Les was the past president of the Southern Alberta Community Foundation and also a Director on the Alberta Motion Picture Board.

Besides his loving wife Gert, Les is survived by three daughters; Deborah (Kevin) Caughlin of Burlington, Ont, Barbara Talbot (John Martin) of Toronto, Ont, and Mary (Melvin) Elliott of Winnipeg, MB; five grandchildren Tara, Tyler, Allan, Wyatt and Lindsay; as well as one Great grandson Elliott.

He is predeceased by his parents Hernry and Elizabeth Talbot, one daughter Elizabeth (Betty) after 3 years, and a sister Dorothy.

DUE TO AN ILLNESS IN THE FAMILY, THE CELEBRATION OF LIFE HAS BEEN POSTPONED. PLEASE WATCH FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT AT A LATER DATE.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Les's memory to the G.L.Talbot Endowment Fund, 3000 College Drive South, Lethbridge, AB, T1K 1L6.

Donations may also be made in Les's memory to a charity of your choice.

Service Date: December 22, 2010
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