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John Talcott

July 7, 1971 - December 1, 2020

John Talcott was an engineer working for the City of Los Angeles. He loved TV, movies, Sci-fi, anime, gaming, comic books and Legos.

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Sean Jackson 2020-12-24 14:08:28 wrote:

John was my friend, one of my dearest friends. We've had an online correspondence going all the way back to 2005. We would talk about video games, comics, cartoons and movies, and everything that was going on the world. We would watch shows over Skype and Discord chat and all to often we would type out the exact same reaction. He would respond with, "Get out of my head," and I would say, "Nope I'm here forever", that's how mentally in sync we were. We shared so many passions, beliefs, world views. He was there for me when I had to put my cat to sleep. He was there for me when my father passed away. I could confide in him my deepest most personal feelings. Now he is gone from this world, and it's still impossible for me to fathom a world without him in it. Goodbye buddy.

Sean Jackson 2020-12-24 14:08:28 wrote: John was my friend, one of my dearest friends. We've had an online correspondence going all the way back to 2005. We would talk about video games, comics, cartoons and movies, and everything that was going on the world. We would watch shows over Skype and Discord chat and all to often we would type out the exact same reaction. He would respond with, "Get out of my head," and I would say, "Nope I'm here forever", that's how mentally in sync we were. We shared so many passions, beliefs, world views. He was there for me when I had to put my cat to sleep. He was there for me when my father passed away. I could confide in him my deepest most personal feelings. Now he is gone from this world, and it's still impossible for me to fathom a world without him in it. Goodbye buddy.

Comments (2)

  • Jonathan Carroll Anonymous user 05-01 2021 23:43

    Sean, I’m glad to see you comment. As Anagh said, John often mentioned his chat crew. I was worried you guys might not get word of John’s passing.

  • Anagh Mamdapurkar Anonymous user 28-12 2020 07:56

    John would tell us (work friends) about his internet chat crew and the shows you guys would enjoy. I will miss his insight into television shows. But most of all we will miss a friend that could just listen.

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