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Talia Iola Warcup

February 3, 2004 — July 7, 2025

Talia lola Warcup - February 3, 2004 - July 7, 2025

With profound love and sorrow, we remember the life of Talia lola Warcup, who passed away far too soon. Born on February 3, 2004, to Rob and Sarah Warcup in Reno, Nevada, Talia was a beloved daughter, a deeply loyal sister, and a radiant, thoughtful soul whose heart held an extraordinary depth. She was a licensed cosmetologist, and her hobbies were cheer, theatre, track, drawing, singing, poetry, fashion, and spending time with family and friends.

Talia grew up surrounded by the love of her three siblings, with whom she shared an unbreakable bond. From early childhood, she and her sister Alyssa were inseparable-sharing a room, laughter, secrets, and the kind of quiet nighttime conversations that form the foundation of lifelong friendship. Even as memories blurred over time, the love she held for her siblings never wavered. They were her best friends, even if she didn't always say it aloud. This kind of friendship would mean so much to her, as she struggled with knowing who her friends were from a young age.

Life wasn't always easy for Talia, and she met its challenges with introspection and courage. She often felt different from those around her and carried burdens many couldn't see. Through her journey, she came to understand something that others had told her, and that she knew deep down: that learning to love yourself is the most important thing you can do in this life. That everything-healing; connection, hope-comes down to that one, difficult truth.

Talia wanted desperately to believe she was strong enough to learn that skill, but after being used up and abused in so many different ways, she struggled to see anything left within herself to love. Still, her honesty about that pain-her willingness to speak it-was in itself an act of quiet strength. Talia had a gift for reflection. In her later years, she came to understand not only her own suffering, but also that of the people closest to her. She expressed regret for moments of misunderstanding and asked for forgiveness with a heart full of humility. She believed in giving people a chance, in embracing discomfort as a teacher, and in finding meaning through openness and growth.

Though her time with us was short, Talia's impact will be felt for years to come. Her family will carry her love, her lessons, and her memory forward-with deep gratitude for the moments they shared and the quiet wisdom she left behind.She is deeply loved by her parents, Rob and Sarah, and her siblings-who will miss her more than words can express.

Talia is survived by parents Rob and Sarah, siblings Alyssa Turner (Ryan), Branyon, and Brie, grandparents Chris and Susan Noble, Joanne and Doug Warcup, and niece Aelin Susan Turner.

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