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"Bubba" HARLEM, Ga. - Mr. James Daniel "Bubba" Allen, age 39, entered into rest Tuesday, November 17, 2015. Funeral service will be 2 p.m., Saturday, November 21, at Whiteoak United Methodist Church with Rev. Bart Grey and Rev. Alvin Taylor officiating; burial will follow in church cemetery. Mr. Allen was a life-long resident of Harlem. He was an Engineer with the CSX Railroad for 15 years and a member of Whiteoak United Methodist Church. He was the president of Local Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Survivors include his parents, Pete and Edith Allen, Harlem; brother, Kevin (Valarie) Allen, Harlem; sister, Renee Edwards, Warrenton; four nephews, Matt Edwards, Blake Allen, Brenner Allen, and Barrett Allen. Pallbearers will be Bryce Whiddon, Brandon Fullbright, Jason Welch, Jason Jones, Damon Powell and Marty Griner. If so desired, memorial may be made to Whiteoak Campground, P.O. Box 1834 Thomson, Georgia 30824. Friends may call at the residence or Curtis Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday night at the funeral home. You may sign the online guest book at www.curtisfuneralhome.com Curtis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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So very sorry to hear of your lost Dan was a fine man my husband enjoyed their talks about old cars may god help you through this sad times and watch over you
Charlie and Ellen Watson
November 25, 2015
So very sorry for your loss. I know God will help you to endure because he cares for you ( 1Peter 5 : 7 ).
November 24, 2015
Sincere condolences goes out to the Allen family or your sad loss. May GOD be a source of comfort and strength as you mourn the loss of James.
November 24, 2015
Edith I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I understand.
T. McNeal-O'Neill
November 23, 2015
Edith I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I understand.
November 23, 2015
So sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort bring you solace through His son.
A
November 23, 2015
You all are in our thoughts and prayers. We are so sorry for your loss. -Alexis (Steed) Foust and Lynell Widener
Alexis Foust
November 22, 2015
He will be missed .
Karon Powell
November 21, 2015
keith smith
November 20, 2015
Dear Pete, Edith, Kevin and family, Our hearts are heavy. Dan was such a joy to be around. He was kind and loving. We will miss him dearly.
You are in our hearts and prayers. We love you all.
Lovingly,
Ben and Marsha (McCorkle) Cerca and family.
Marsha Cerca
November 20, 2015
We wish we had words to lighten your agony but sometimes words are not enough. Please accept our deepest condolences on your loss and rely on the God that gives peace and hope..You are in our thoughts and prayers
November 20, 2015
James will be missed, a fine man, and a pleasure to work with. May the Good Lord Bless your family and rest in peace You friend Rachel Davis
November 20, 2015
John, Ashley, Carrie, Eric , thier families and I are so very sorry. Dan was one of the those precious people we are so thankful to have had in our lives for the last almost 40 years; mainly at HHS and the Campground. That slight mischievous twinkle in his eyes and big hug was always looked forward to. Edith, Pete, Kevin and family; You are held so very close in our hearts n prayers.
The John Cook Clan
Cheryl Cook
November 20, 2015
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
SYLVIA MORRIS
November 20, 2015
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