Anna Jean Allen, 75 years old, passed away in her home on April 25, 2012. She is survived by her devoted husband of 54 years, Dr. Paul Leonard Allen, son David, daughter Lisa, and 5 grandchildren aged 14 – 26. She is survived by her sisters Mary Jane Graves, Lila Morgan, and Tommie Sue Burchard, nephews, nieces, and cousins. Her accomplishments include cooking, baking, singing, playing the piano, gardening, sewing, and she successfully managed a medical practice with her husband for 20 years. She had a strong faith in God and it was manifested in her everyday life. She will be forever loved and missed by her devoted family and friends. Services to be held at University Presbyterian Church in Seattle, Washington on June 1st, 2012, at 1:00 PM.
In Memory of
Anna Jean Allen
Died on April 25, 2012
Services
University Presbyterian Church in Seattle, Washington on June 1st, 2012, at 1:00 PM.
Messages
Dayton, TN
I have been thinking about what I should write. There’s so much I could say but this is the summary: Anna was my sister and I loved her dearly.
Spokane, Wa
I have so many fun times to remember with Anne. When we worked on Saturdays in the office when there were no patients we always said we solved all the problems of the world. I guess we didn’t solve any cause they are all still here but it was ok to dream.
Sometimes we laughed till we almost cried. I won’t ever forget her. We also cnfided in each other and trusted some of our heart aches. That is a very good friend indeed. Rest in peace Annie. you have earned it, I love you, Donna
Edmonds , wa.
Annie,
Many a sunset we watched and appreciated together working late at the Office.
And how we harmonised when no one was listening.
Never had the chance to thank you for so much.
i feel very sad tonight but happy that you are no longer suffering.
Sleep well dear friend.
Doris
Seattle, Washington
Dear Mom,
Thank you for the homebaked bread after school, for the many times that you read A.A. Milne, and for the moments of levity that you sprinkled in like a perfectly flavored recipe.
I love you and will always miss you.
As you used to sing, ‘Just around the corner, there’s a rainbow in the sky. So let’s have another cup of coffee, and let’s have another piece of pie.’
So many precious things to share, however they all distill into one thought: ‘ You made everything beautiful.’
Always in my heart,
Lisa
Candler, NC
Anna was one of my little sisters. I was so
thrilled when she was born that I stayed home from school the next day so I could be around the baby! Years later she was a junior bridesmaid in my wedding,and after more years went by, she and Paul were married and my small son was their Bible boy. She was a very special person–witty, talented, one of a kind, and I loved her!
Olney, Maryland
I will always remember Anna as a vibrant, young, beautiful lady at Southern Missionary College (now Southern Adventist University), Collegedale, Tennessee. We had some great times there. Over the past few years we communicated by email and talked about Medial Practices, since my late husband, Mark Harlen Pillor, also had a thriving medical practice for many years. You will be missed by many, Anna…such a beautiful person!!