In loving memory of

Frank Joseph Talbot
August 28, 1936 - September 17, 2020

Frank Joseph Talbot 84 of Kaysville, Utah, and formerly of Lewiston, Utah, passed away on September 17, 2020, at Heritage Park Healthcare in Roy, Utah.  Frank was born August 28, 1936, in Lewiston, Utah, the son of Frank Wall Talbot and Bertha Mae Engleke. He was raised and educated in Lewiston attending North Cache High and continuing onto Utah State where he was active in All-star basketball, was a drama lead, and team captain with the debate team. He left Utah State just before his degree to raise his family. He married Carolyn Barker and they had  6 children, three of whom preceded him in death. Frank and Carolyn later divorcedFrank was a friend to anyone and was an entertainer who loved to share his music and help everyone. He spent most of his adult life traveling around working gigs and playing guitar and singing to groups.Frank is survived by his children Todd Talbot of Kaysville, Utah, Daniel Frank Talbot of Mesa, Arizona, Jennilyn Talbot of Mesa, Arizona and Kristine Weber Ash of Layton, Utah. He is also survived, by 15 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.Frank was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Carolyn, and three children, Laurie Talbot Howell, William Barker Talbot, Steven Swift Talbot.Graveside services will be conducted at  2 PM Wednesday, September 30, 2020, at the Fairview Cemetery in Fairview, Idaho.Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Franklin County Funeral Home, Preston, Idaho. Please share a favorite memory of Frank or offer condolences to the family by leaving a tribute on this page.

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Kristine Ash wrote on Dec 30, 2020:

"Frank, Biily Joe, was a musician, I Was told he could sell ice to an Eskimo, had a great sense of humor, and I love that he never swore.. He was very intelligent, very well spoken, and extremely well mannered. Frank was a very likeable person. He was quite the musician and loved to perform for a crowd. He could put a smile on anyone\\\'s face with his irresistible charm. Never a full moment. Rest in Peace"