ASU remembers
Patricia Ann Talley
Worked on the gifting of the historic Castle Hot Springs Resort to ASU
The Honorable Patricia Ann Talley, 64, passed away on October 2, 2017. Pat attended ASU, George Washington University and Whittier Law School. She was active in the growth of Arizona and a resource for political figures from both parties. She helped found (and played in) the World Team Tennis League. As part of the Talley Industries management team, she worked on the rebuilding of the Arizona Biltmore, the gifting of Squaw Peak to the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, the gifting of the historic Castle Hot Springs resort to ASU, and the gifting of her family's presidential Roald Amundsen Pullman car to Scottsdale's McCormick Stillman Railroad Park. Barely out of high school, she helped found Terros Health, a health-care organization that touched over 55,000 lives in 2015, and she became one of Arizona's first woman EMTs. She was active in founding the Blue's Angels dog therapy program, support for armed service members, and tree plantings in Scottsdale's Rotary Park. Pat is predeceased by her husband John Robert Stonor. She is survived by a nephew and a brother. Her family requests contributions to the Arizona Humane Society. (Source: ASU Foundation)
October 2, 2017