Terry D. Allen

terry d. allen
Greece: Friday, April 2, 2010. He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Carol Allen; son, Steven Allen (Sarah Kingston); brothers, Bruce (Diane) Allen; Keith (Patricia) Allen; brothers-in-law, Lyman (Susan) Bigford, Lynn (Cher) Bigford; sister-in-law, Leah (Vernon) Daniel; several nieces, nephews and cousins; 5 great-nephews; many dear friends. The family would like to thank the doctors and staff of the Interlake's Oncology and Unity Hospital for the loving care given to Terry Friends may call Wednesday 3-6 PM at the Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road, Greece Chapel. His family prayers and remembrances will follow calling at 6:00 PM in the funeral home chapel. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in his memory.

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  1. Carol & Steve,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers and always remeber the times our families spent together. Deb & Chad

  2. Carol, Steve and Sarah
    We are so sorry for your loss. We will remember all the good times with our families.
    Love,
    Jeanne & Roger, Eufaula, Oklahoma

  3. Carol, Steve and Sarah: I am so happy I could say that I knew your husband and your Dad. I could tell he was a very good man, dedicated to his family and his job. I am so sorry for your loss, but hope that many happy memories of your husband and Dad will always be in your hearts.

  4. Carol, Steve, and Sarah, We join you in celebrating Terry’s life and send you our deepest sympathy. Love, Mom and Dad Kingston

  5. Dear Carol & Steven,

    I have wonderful memories of family gatherings as I was growing up – and I remember how funny Terry always was. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you feel the true presence of our risen Lord during this time, and may He comfort you as He welcomes Terry into His Kingdom.

    Peace, Joanne, Ken, Rachel, and Emily

  6. Dear Carol and Steve and Sarah,
    My thoughts are with you all at this very sad time. I am glad I had the chance to know Terry and it is a privilege to watch him live on in Steve. I know you have a lot of great memories, I hope they will help see you through the days ahead.
    Much love
    Sandy

  7. I met Terry 1 1/2 years ago when I started at Greece Central & trained on his bus. He always had a smile on his face & a joke to tell. Terry greeted me daily with a friendly hello, and he will be sadly missed but fondly remembered!

  8. I remember Terry, Bruce and Keith from the family gatherings we would have at the Lake at Uncle Dick’s and Aunt Pauline’s cottage. I am sorry for your loss. I will keep the family in my prayers. Your cousin……..(Dick & Loretta’s daughter; Susie’s granddaughter)

  9. Terry ,We will miss you.You’ll have to water our flowers from heaven. May yoU rest in peace. Always your friends and neighbors.

  10. Terry was just a pleasant man to work around at Greece Central Transportation. He always had a smile on his face, would tell me a joke or two and kid me about having to transport some of my children that were on my bus and onto his. He also enjoyed attending the annual golf tournament from Greece Central. Neither of us ever did well golfing but we always had a good time. I know Greece Central and I will miss him dearly.

  11. To the Allen family.
    The Allen and Mildenberger families were Florence Avenue neighbors in the 50’s – in fact we lived two doors down. Terry and I were the same age, he the youngest in his family and I the oldest in mine. We spent many summer days playing baseball and kick the can in the quite little street. I have the fondest memories of those care-free times. My heartfelt condolences to the Allen Family.
    Judy Mildenberger Waldock

  12. Tonight we feel a loss in our hearts. It’s hard to lose a friend–especially one that has a good sense of humor and made life easier with laughter. When people mention his name there will be a smile connected with it. And that, is about as good a legacy as anyone could ever ask for.


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