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ALLEN Scott Travis Allen, 36, of Middleburg, FL, passed away peacefully at home after an extended illness on December 21, 2013. He was born on May 2, 1977, to John William Allen and Karen Kulma Allen in Jacksonville, FL. Scott attended Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and was a graduate of St. Johns River Community College. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Scott was a talented artist, specializing in acrylic portraits and pen and ink drawings. He enjoyed photography, playing drums, guitar, video games and spending time with family and friends. His niece Kayla was the light of his life. Scott was preceded in death by his grandparents, Seibert Allen, Mary Allen and Elizabeth Kulma. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his sister, Wendy Kay Allen, his niece, Kayla Williams, grandfather, Louis Kulma, aunts Linda K. Russow and Patricia (Steve) Kostyo, uncle Bruce (Sheila) Allen, and cousins Jim (Tara) Allen and Brett (Kelly) Allen and their children. A memorial service celebrating Scott's life will be on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. at Fleming Island United Methodist Church, 7170 Hwy 17, Fleming Island. Pastor Ryan Hall officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Community Hospice of N.E. Florida. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com
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Karen. You may not remember me, but I taught Scott in music throughout his elementary school years. He also shared rides with my son, Jason, to Douglas Anderson. I remember Scott as a very talented student an am very saddened to hear his demise. May God pour out his blessings on you and John in the days to come.
Wayne Rowe
Lakeside Elementart, Retired.
January 12, 2014
I will miss you and know you are in a better place
Mark Schnitzius
January 11, 2014
John and Karen, we are so sorry for your loss. Scott battled long and hard. We pray that God holds you and your family in His hands during thus difficult time.
Randy and Elaine Moyer
January 11, 2014
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