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Allen Joseph Burrington

1951 - 2025

Allen Joseph Burrington obituary, 1951-2025, Hart, MI

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1951

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2025

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Allen Burrington Obituary

Allen Joseph Burrington, age 73, went to Heaven on January 17, 2025, in Muskegon, Michigan. He was also born in Muskegon on July 23, 1951, to his mother, Maudie Lathrop Burrington.


Allen, the middle sibling to Marguerite, Michael, Gary, and Diane, were raised only by their hardworking, faithful, and loving mother in Elbridge, Michigan, near the Lathrop family farm, his grandparents, Walter & Ella (Howard) Lathrop and (Unc) Edward & (Evelyn) Lathrop.  Allen was a devoted, loving son to Maudie, he held her in the highest regards and close to his heart, visiting her in the Medical Care or calling her daily to check in until her passing in 2012.


Young life in Elbridge was full of hard work, & family struggles for the era, but lots of time for mischief & play for the three brothers especially. Farm adventures and sports filled their free time, baseball was a favorite of Allen’s to play with his brothers and neighborhood friends. Brother Gary notes Allen was the best at hitting rocks with a broomstick. Left handed, smooth swing, and blessed with a wicked pitching arm too. This time also is when his love for the Detroit Tigers began too, listening to them on the radio when they could.


Allen graduated from Hart High School in 1969, and worked the farm before he joined the Army with Brother Gary in 1972. They carried on their mischief playing golf where Allen had his first hole in one (he had one left handed & right handed), they may have ruined a few golf carts and body parts along the way too.  Allen got married, had his first daughter Stephanie  and moved the family to Colorado.


Stationed in Colorado Springs as a Tank Commander, Allen received orders to drive for a general overseas when a career ending injury on base occurred a few days before leave.  Crushed between 2 tanks during practice maneuvers, he nearly died. He overcame this accident after a very long hospital stay & recovered, but would have chronic pain his whole life. 


Discharged from Army, he moved the family back to Elbridge, & Pentwater and worked on local farms and in the Labor Union.  Allen established, coached and played on his first recreational baseball team, The Antler Bar with his childhood friends, brothers and a mix of baseball buddies new and old. 


His 2nd daughter Amber Joy was born in 1977 and he settled his family in Shelby in 1978. Allen enjoyed having his Mom, siblings and nieces or nephews at his home most every weekend. His love for his family was unmatched, family dinners were the norm with homemade meals made out of nothing. 


The house was a landing for friends to visit, play cribbage, hang out in The dungeon or admire his summertime garden. He continued his love playing baseball, pitching and playing first base with his team. Many remember the Sunday games at John Gurney Park and Pentwater ball fields. Years later he joined fastpitch softball and played with his best friends, including Rog & Ride. Allen played 2nd base, non typical for a lefty, but he could turn a double play and make it look flawless. He also was a bowling member of the High Rollers Team at the Eagles for many years.


As years passed, Allen married Linda Lorenz Burrington August 1986 in a garden ceremony at their home in Hart. Linda & Allen were an inseparable duo, they worked together at Lorenz Party Store & Dave’s Party Store and enjoyed working the Farmer’s market together for many years. Allen along with Linda were known for their amazing Halloween parties in the Big House, enjoyed car rides in Beldon’s big blue car or the little red Fiero, a casino run, or just a daily gas station visit for lotto & 3-4 newspapers. Allen made friends easily and would not be afraid to tell them he loved them and consider them part of his family. He continued his activities with his siblings deer, mushroom hunting & mischief in  Eldridge with his broskis, phone talks with his earth mother sister Marguerite and endless teasing with baby sister Diane. Allen  will be remembered as a story teller, often re-sharing stories of childhood, a newspaper article or a play made by Steph in a softball game, as well as a devoted Detroit Tiger & Lions fam.


Named Grandpa Mustache by granddaughter Sydney, he was a fun, loving and mindful Grandpa and friend, making the best barbecue chicken and prided himself in teaching them manners. He was known to call them to say he loved them or leave a voicemail that was so heartfelt or hilarious. Often watching grandchildren overnight along with Grandma Linda, as well as opening their home many times to their grandchildren for long stays, as needed.  


Allen continued to work assignments in the Labor Union until retirement, establishing a another amazing friendship with his boss, now considered bonus son Mark Yaney. 


As Allen and Linda were enjoying retirement, he began to experience many medical issues that impacted his daily life and worsened over the years. Resilient, Allen bounced back, surgery after surgery, illness or set back for years. 


Allen & Linda moved to their current home in Hart, same street as daughter Stephanie & Scott in 2022. They enjoyed their neighbors, continued to garden and improve their home. As Allen’s medical conditions worsened. His daughter Amber was her Dad’s Dr Google, advocate & person from the beginning of his illness. Stephanie, close family & neighbors were also involved to assist with the multiple appointments, hospitalizations and help with the household too, but in fall of 2024 Allen’s resilience weakened. After a long battle from a fall in December 2024 and procedures that followed, Allen was unable to recover without extreme pain from his injuries. With the deepest sadness and heartache for his family, Allen went to heaven at the Poppen Hospice House in Muskegon Michigan late Friday night January 17th. 


He will be forever missed for all that knew and loved him, but we know he soared to heavens to pitch with all the power he was born with, free of pain and full of knowledge he read or watched in his 73 years. It was his game and were proud we honored his words throughout the series.


Allen is survived by: his beloved wife, Linda Lorenz Burrington along with daughters and their families. Daughter, Stephanie & (Scott) Sherman, Sydney &(Christian) Crocker and Shay Sherman & (Megan Bell); daughter, Amber & (Martin) Tuchbaum, Taylor Tuchbaum & (Dalani Flees) and Traverse Tuchbaum; bonus daughter, Deb & (Russ) Daugherty, Heather & (Billie) Knoth, Shawn Daugherty, Derrick & (Jess) Daugherty and Megan & (Avelino) Tienda; bonus daughter, the late Lisa Lorenz Andrews Amanda & (Bobby) Penter, Jennifer Peebles & Melenda Whipple; brothers, Michael Burrington, Gary & (Brenda) Burrington; sisters, Marguerite & (Kevin) Munson and Diane & (Mike) Nielsen and Aunts Marguerite Fitzsimmons & Evelyn Lathrop; as well as 17 great-grands; and numerous exceptional nieces & nephews he adored; bonus son, Mark Yaney; and special friends, Roger Dukes and the late Gary Rider.


Special thanks to Dr. Paul & the Hart Family Medical team, Family Financial Credit Union ladies, Hansen Foods team & the Hart EZ Mart friends for all your help, care & kindness.


A Celebration of Life will be held from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Saturday, May 3, 2025, at the Oceana Eagles, 4535 North Oceana Drive, Hart, MI 49420.


Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service, King-Hart Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.


www.beaconfh.com

Published by Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service - King-Hart Chapel on Feb. 5, 2025.

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Nancy (Foster) Grady

January 24, 2025

Alan graduated the same year I did, and he had such a big personality and had many friends. Thinking of Linda and the family at this difficult time.

Lori Florshinger

January 23, 2025

Sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kevin hodges

January 23, 2025

So sorry Linda. Al was one great guy. Will be missed by all.

Eula Brimmer

January 23, 2025

Condolences to Linda and Family.

Terry and Linda Dykema

January 22, 2025

God bless Allen and his family. His smile was contagious. He will surely be missed by all who knew him.

Randy Jensen

January 22, 2025

Al was a great friend! We have alot of cherished memories. Always, an I love you, and he meant it! Our family will always be grateful for all the wonderful memories throughout the years. Our deepest condolences to Steph, Amber and Linda, all the grandkids that where always his favorite topic. We'll miss you Al, and we love you too!

Robert Adams

January 22, 2025

Al B. He was a Great Friend and we will miss him very much. Great Baseball Player and Teammate. Playing on the field or after parties he always had a smile on his face always full of praise. I flew back in time in 1981 from England and was able to play in the last game of the season. I will never forget Al B. He was more than a friend. Rest in Peace Coach. Ace

Jerianne (Hallack) Block

January 22, 2025

Allen was a year ahead of me at Hart High School. I remember him as a nice guy with that great smile. My deepest sympathy to the family.

Mike Pranger

January 22, 2025

Al was a long time good friend that I enjoyed playing ball and bowling with. I will always remember the good times spent with him.

Jerry Snider

January 21, 2025

Peace and hugs! R I P big guy! Good man and friend.

Sharon & neale Storms

January 21, 2025

As you stated, he would meet people and say “good to see you, you’re like family.. I love you”. It was always a pleasure to see him and talk , if only for a little bit.

Shelley Sherman

January 21, 2025

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
I have wonderful memories of Al from Family gatherings with Scott & Steph. He always had a smile on his face and always welcomed me with a hug and a smile. He will always be missed. Heartfelt sympathies to Al's Family and Friends.

Jordyn

January 21, 2025

This is such a devastating loss. I still miss you every day since I left the gas station. My thoughts an condolences are with Allen's wonderful family through this difficult time.

Marsha Littiebrant Davis

January 21, 2025

Allen was a high school classmate. A funny, nice guy. Coming from a small town and small school, we all knew each other.
A loss of someone who was in our life is a loss of a part of our great youth. My condolences to Linda and his family.

Janice and Terry (sriver) Thompson

January 21, 2025

So very sorry. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family at this very difficult time.

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