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1950 - 2016
Thomas “Tom” Edward Allen, 65, born on Dec 23, 1950, of Crown City Ohio, died on Monday April 25, 2016 at his residence after a long hard battle with cancer. Thomas is the son of the late George and Sylvia DeMarsh Allen. He is also preceded in death by 3 brothers; Donald Allen, Bill Allen, and Chuck Allen; 4 sisters; Elsie Kirby, Gladys Callicoat, Dorothy Craig, and Margaret Bonlen; and two fathers-in-law, Frederick Watson and George Tredway. Surviving are his wife of 43 years of marriage, Debra “Debbie” Allen; one sister Pat Brown of New York; four sisters-in-law, Sandy “Coke” Wiseman of South Point, Ohio, Robin Love of Crown City, Ohio, Melody Myers of Crown City Ohio, Denise Myers of Wayne, WV; and one very special mother-in-law Patricia Tredway of Crown City, Ohio. Tom has numerous nephews and nieces that loved him dearly like a father figure. Thomas was a member of the U.S. Marine Corp. for four years. He worked as a laborer at GKN of Gallipolis Ohio for 32 years. Tom was a hard worker, wonderful provider, dad figure to many, great friend, excellent dog daddy and will be greatly missed. Funeral Service will be held 4 p.m. Friday April 29, 2016 at Hall Funeral Home and Crematory Proctorville, Ohio by Rev. Darrell Fowler. Visitation will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday April 29, 2016 at the funeral home. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
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There are currently 2 condolences.
margaret sims
Sunday May 1, 2016 at
11:07 AM
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I am sorry for your loss. May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Please accept my sincere condolences.
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Marva "Angel" Hornbuckle
Thursday April 28, 2016 at
7:05 AM
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My dearest Tom, I am overjoyed that I had the honor to meet you & my beautiful Debbie. You both always made me feel welcomed in your home and we developed a never-ending friendship. I am deeply saddened of your passing Tom but I know you are no longer in pain or suffering. You were a man of strength, talent, love, easy to talk to, understanding with dignity, a very hard worker, respectful, fair and even through your fight with cancer you endured the pain & discomfort like a soldier. My regret is that I wished I had met you & Debbie a lot sooner in life but I am so blessed that God allowed our paths to cross. Rest in peace my dear sweet friend. I will never forget you or pur talks and will make sure I remain in contact with Debbie. You are both deeply loved by me. Many blessings, warm hugs & sweet kisses...
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