Allan was a great man of integrity. He was a kind, patient and humble man. He spent his life encouraging other people and making them feel special.
His first priority was his relationship to Jesus Christ and he is now enjoying his eternal reward in Heaven.
His second priority was his family. He was married to his wife Mary Ann for 51 years. He was her rock and foundation. He had three children. Sheila who is deceased, died in 1983. Vicki is 49 years old and Paul is 44. He also had nine grandchildren ranging in age from 3 to 16. He was the best husband, father and grandfather in the world.
His third priority was his friends and relatives and making sure they knew about his faith. He had a way about making anyone he met feel important. It was never about him.
He was a member of Grace Lutheran church for 38 years. He loved to work in his yard and was routinely recognized by complete strangers as the man with the immaculate landscape. Allan also was a big Bucs fan and Rays fan.
His legacy reflects his priorities and he will always be remembered for his warm smile and big hugs.
Maryanne, Vickie and Paul
I am so very sorry to hear about Allan’s death. Jim, Kenny and I pray that you find comfort and peace among family and friends; and, that you find strength in the Lord. I sorry that we can not be with you but trust that we’re thinking of you.
warmest regards
jturner
So sorry to hear my old working pal from FRENDLY Toyota passed away. Truely a great loss to all. I just received news today and unable to attend services. My best wishes to the family, bless you all in this time of greif.
I am so sorry to hear about Allan. I hope to see you at the funeral. Keep the faith.