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H. Allshouse Obituary

Col. (Ret.) H.D. Buck Allshouse, age 84, passed away on December 17, 2007 after a brief illness, surrounded by his loving family. He is predeceased by his mother Elsie J. Allshouse, his father Herman H. Allshouse, his brother Gary Allshouse, his sisters Verna Brooks and Minnie Allshouse, and his wife of 51 years, Rita Mae "Sweeta" Allshouse. He is survived by his four children: daughter Carol J. McDougall and husband Thomas J. McDougall of Friendswood, Texas; son J.D. Bucky Allshouse and wife Cynthia Van Voorhis Allshouse of Houston, Texas; son John H. Allshouse, and daughter Linda R. Allshouse, both of San Antonio, Texas. His six grandchildren, Kimberly McDougall Koehn (age 29), Michael J. McDougall (age 27), Lindsey Allshouse (age 17), Chance Christopher Allshouse (age 8), Chandler Van Voorhis Allshouse (age 8), and Channing Dale Allshouse (age 8), will forever benefit not only from the love that they received from their beloved "Pap Pap", but also from being in the presence of a man of such great honor and integrity. Extended family in Ohio includes brother-in-law Tommy Hoffman and wife Libby Hoffman, Dianne Touchberry and husband Tommy, Patsy Haddix and her husband Rick; and niece Bonnie Gurzenda and her husband Wally of Somerset, Pennsylvania, niece Jan Barnett, niece Kitty Crosby and nephew Gary Crosby, sister-in-law Irma Lee Bibby. He also leaves behind many friends including Clare Trabun, his loving companion of seven years of Spokane, Washington and her beautiful family: Steve Trabun and his wife Dana and their children, Kayla, Taylor, Lindsay; and Mike Trabun and his wife Christy and their children, Matt and Brian. He enlisted in the Army in December of 1942 and was a ball turret gunner with the 331st Sqd 94th Bomb Group 8th Air Force out of Bury St. Edmonds, England. He flew 35 dangerous missions on the B-17 "Stormy Weather" during World War II. Upon his return from the war, he enrolled in Dusquesne University and received his degree in Commerce and Foreign Trade and was a distinguished military graduate and received his regular commission as a 2/Lt. in the United States Air Force in August of 1949. Buck was an outstanding military officer and leader. In addition to flying as a ball turret gunner in World War II, he flew 39 missions in the Korean Crisis in an F84E with the 429th Fighter Squadron in Kunsan, Korea and flew 174 missions during the Vietnam war flying O-1 Birddogs. In addition, he served as the Squadron Commander of Instrument Pilot Instructor School at Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, and the Wing Commander of the 3636 Combat Crew Training Wing (Survival) at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. His skill and expertise as a fighter pilot were of the highest order. He faced danger and death many times in all three wars, repeatedly demonstrating courage, bravery, and the unique ability to lead others in circumstances that only those who have fought and survived war know. He never failed to answer the call to defend and protect the country he loved with honor, pride and courage. Buck's prowess as a fighter pilot and a true warrior are legendary, and we, his family, are proud of his extraordinary service to our country. Initial visitation will be on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Porter Loring Mortuary North, 2102 North Loop 1604 East, San Antonio, Texas. SERVICE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2007 2:00 P.M. RANDOLPH AFB CHAPEL ONE SAN ANTONIO A private family interment ceremony with full military honors will take place at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers are J.D. Bucky Allshouse, John H. Allshouse, Michael J. McDougall, Chance Christopher Allshouse, Lt. Col. Thomas J. McDougall (Ret.), Corey Koehn, Lt. Col. Ronald Julius (Ret.), Steve Trabun, Mike Trabun, Louis Nelson, Col. Gary Spohn (Ret.), Col. James Ramsey (Ret.), Lt. General Johnny Johnston (Ret.), Thomas Hoffman and Gene Smith. The family recognizes with gratitude the expert medical care and genuine concern shown by Dr. Martin and Dr. McDermott, nurses Jon and Mark, and Chaplain James Combs, and the entire critical care team at BAMC Intensive Care Unit. Our special thanks to Chaplain, Col. Steve Sill (Ret.) for the support and comfort which he has given to our family. You are invited to sign the Guestbook at www.porterloring.com Arrangements with Porter Loring Mortuary North.


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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Dec. 19, 2007.

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John Hogg

January 2, 2008

Sir,
Again you lead the way. Fight on as God's warrior, we will follow to continue the good fight.

Charles Johnson

January 2, 2008

Dear Carol, John, Bucky and Linda

I remember Col Allshouse as my Commanding Officer at Fairchild AFB, WA. He was truly a friend to the troops. A rare example of what a really great officer could be. His background gave him a deep appreciation for the problems that we experienced every day. He was always our "example" to follow. That's the way I will always remember him.

Robert Kerr, SMSGT,USAF/ret

January 2, 2008

Colonel Buck was one of the best. One of the finest USAF Officers I have followed. He will be sorrowly missed. My condolences to his family.

Carl Meade

January 2, 2008

Bucky, Carol, John and Linda;
I am very sorry to learn of the passing of your Dad. He was a tremendous leader and a true gentleman. I have very fond memories of him from my early flying days. He was the Commandant of the AF land survival school when I attended as a Lieutenant—although I didn’t know that when I first arrived at the school. Imagine my surprise when, after completing the training and getting ready to ship back to my flying unit, I received an order to report to the Commandant’s office! What did I do wrong? Will they make me take this course again? No. It was your Dad who just wanted to say ‘hi’ to a youngster he knew from Randolph. I remember standing in front of the Commandant’s office, raising my hand to knock (while shaking in my boots), and then noticing the name on the door. All of a sudden the experience didn’t seem so daunting. After the visit, I remember thinking that if I ever grow up, I’m going to try my best to imitate his sense of honor, grace and style. I’ll never forget his thoughtfulness. My prayers are with you.
Carl

Whiz Broome

December 27, 2007

Bucky, Carol, John and Linda, I am deeply sorry for the loss of your Dad, what a great man he was! I have the fondest memories of him and remember how much at home he always made us feel, even when we didn't deserve it! He left a good mark on the world and we are all better off for having known him. I rejoice in his life and his personal contributions to our lives. May the God of Love comfort you at this time, Blessings, Whiz Broome

Rob DeMotta

December 24, 2007

Bucky,Carol,John,& Linda. I'm so
sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. Both your dad (and your mother) were like second parents to me when my parents were living overseas. Many of my decisions throughout my life were a direct influence of your mom and dad. They will be missed by many.

Jackie Anderson

December 23, 2007

Carol, Bucky, Linda and John,

Saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. Such a grand time we all shared at RAFB and your Dad was such a big part of that and our times.

Jackie (Darling) and Jeff Anderson

John Molleston

December 22, 2007

Carol, Bucky, John and Linda. I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I will always have fond memories of him and all the other RAFB fathers and mothers who did so much for all of us. Thank you all for visiting with my parents at the memorial service. It meant a lot to them and to me. For myself, my big sister Linda, my little sister Julie and my parents Reid and Dorothy, all our best to all of you.

Dennis Taylor

December 20, 2007

Linda, John, Bucky, & Carol I'm sorry for your loss. Your Dad was a tremendous role model to all his life touched. He was a big supporter of his childrens many friends, always welcomed us with a smile and cheer for us that played together at Randolph. Through all the years he always reminded me of his giving me a haircut......my hair was too long, I'll cut it for you.....and he did! Your father left this rock a better place. I'm reminded at this moment that "old soldiers never die....they just fade away......"

Good night Col., thank you for touching my life.

Dennis Taylor

john kilpper

December 20, 2007

Linda, I was sorry to hear of your loss and hope you and family are doing well. It's been a long time but I often think of you.

Dana Trabun

December 20, 2007

Carol, Linda, Bucky & John: I cannot begin to describe the effect that your father (our "Uncle Buck") has had on his friends in Spokane and how very much he will be missed. He spoiled us all in every way he could think of, especially with his love, his sweet smile and his wonderful sense of humor--we are so blessed to have been a part of his life. Thank you for sharing him with us. You are all in our hearts & in our prayers, Dana, Steve, Kayla, & T.J. Trabun

darrell donaldson

December 20, 2007

Carol, Linda, Bucky and Tex. It's been a long time. I just wanted to tell you that I always thought the world of your dad. He was a great guy in my book. I'm sure you know that. I am very sorry for your loss and will be thinking of you all and including you in my prayers.

David and Janet Splitek

December 19, 2007

We are grateful to have known Buck and his family as neighbors for the past 19 years. He was a second grandfather to our boys and the finest friend and neighbor one could ever meet. We will miss his friendly smile and welcoming attitude. He brightened every day along Falls Church Street. We will truly miss him.

Jerry & Arlene Endicott

December 19, 2007

John,Carol,Bucky,Linda. We were honored to call Buck and Sweeta our friends and family, our granddaughter Lindsey was blessed to have such special grandparents. Love,

Bill & Peggy Shrader

December 19, 2007

We have lost a great friend and the country has lost one of its best men. Buck will be greatly missed. He was one of our heros.

Lynda Sirianni

December 19, 2007

Uncle Buck was a great man with a heart of gold,and such humor. I wish I could have seen him more throughout the years. I am blessed to have Known such a wonderful man.. To the Allshouse Family-- I am so happy he had all of you in his life and I am truly sorry for our great loss of a great man.. WE LOVE YOU UNCLE BUCK FOREVER....

Amanda & Jay

December 19, 2007

Kim and family,

We're thinking of you during your time of loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you.

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