1973
2010
Anthony W. Allen
Brandon
Anthony Wayne Allen, 37, died Friday, May 7, 2010 in Rankin County. Funeral services were Friday,
May 14, 2010 at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Interment followed in Old Brandon Cemetery.
Survivors include wife, Anita Allen and daughters, Shelby and Dallas Allen all of Brandon; parents, Jerry Allen, Sr. and wife Sheryl of Pearl and Barbara Leggett and husband Edward of Mathiston; grandmother, Jacqueline Allen of Pearl; sisters, Tina Allen of Brandon and Nicole Allen of Hattiesburg; brothers, Jerry Allen of Brandon, Heath Grantham and Jerry Dale Allen, Jr. both of Pearl; 9 nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Haley Kaus; brother, Terry Dale Allen; and grandparents, O.E. Allen, Jr., Bobby Garrard and Louise Hawkinsl
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4 Entries
May 16, 2010
Margaret Allen
I didn't know Anthony well. I believe he loved the Lord and life and lived it the way he wanted to. I wished we had made more effort to be closer to him. At this time, I would like to extend my heartfelt sympathy for everyone close to him. I believe God controls when we leave this earth and he called Anthony home before we were ready for him to go but, we have to accept God's will and seek comfort from him. Margaret Allen (Florence, MS)
May 16, 2010
Tony Allen
I wasn't always there when I think I should have been, however, we must remember that all things happen for a reason. Things that happen, send us down the road that God has laid out. We may not know why now, however when we stand before the Lord on his day we will. I love all of you and know that Anthony wants us all to continue on in life, until God calls us home.
I am honored that he was named after me.
He will never be forgoten in my heart and I will see him again.
God Bless
Tony Wayne Allen Sr (Uncle)
May 14, 2010
Sheryl Allen
This memorial is in loving memory of our beautiful son, Anthony. He was a devoted and loving father, cherished son, adored brother and loving husband. We will miss him dearly and never forget his beautiful blue eyes, always happy outlook, charming smile and all the love he gave during his short time here with us. He loved God, his children, brothers and sisters, mother and father, and cherished his wife. You will be missed sweet son of ours and will always be in our hearts.
We love you always and forever.
Dad & Sheryl
May 11, 2010
The Staff of Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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