Philip Adam Tallion, age 72 of Cleveland, passed away March 20th, 2022 at Marymount Hospital. He was born August 16th, 1949 in Cleveland to the late Adam and Margaret Tallion.
Phil was a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran (Vietnam Era). He was devoted to his church, Gospel House Church in Walton Hills where he was an usher for over 35 years.
Phil is the loving brother of Mary (John-deceased) Cmarik, Tom Tallion and Dan (Peggy) Tallion; beloved uncle of John (Kelly) Cmarik, Steve (Micheal) Cmarik, Kathy Cmarik, Karen (Craig) Smith, Jeff Tallion, Gina (Jim) Diver, Adam (Jennifer) Tallion and Christopher Tallion; great uncle and great great uncle to many.
The Tallion family will receive friends at Gospel House Church, 14707 Alexander Rd., Walton Hills OH 44146 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM on Friday, April 1st, 2022. A Memorial Service will follow at 11:00 AM at the church.
Donations can be made in Phil’s name to Gospel House Church.
Phil will be laid to rest at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Seville, OH at a later date.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Jeff Monreal of Jeff Monreal Funeral Home, 1000 Mentor Ave., Painesville.
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Sorry for your Family’s loss. Wishing you peace.
Let Dan know, May he Rest In Peace and always remember the good time with love and laughs
As first cousins, we are our first bffs. We grow, we create lives, but the love is always there. Phil was always kind. God bless him. Sending much love to Mary, Tom, Dan and Peggy. Thank you for our last gathering Dan and Peggy. Our Phil, with one L, is joyful in God’s glory. That is our comfort.
My God be with you and your family during this time.
Sorry for your loss, worked at the VA with him for 36 years, god bless the family.
You are now Safe with Jesus whom you knew and loved. Condolences to the Tallion Family in this most difficult time.
Our deepest felt Condolences to the
Tallion family
We are so sorry to hear about Phil, Phil was one of a kind. My husband and I met Phil in 1995 when we opened Garfield Hobby. He would come into the hobby shop and keep my husband company, from there our friendship grew. We will miss his literature, free gifts from harbor freight, little trinkets, his patriotic self, phone calls, messages left on our voicemail, his advise, his wisdom, ending his talks to us with “love you both” and oh yes his hand written scriptures with coin’s attached with the present year on the coin. A dear friend, best man at our wedding and yes he that was part of our FAMILY. Rest in heaven PHILIP ( “with one L” ) You will truly be missed❣️
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