W. Allen-Small, Jr.-Obituary

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W. Allen Small, Jr.

Jun 19, 1939 - Aug 11, 2020 (Age 81)

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Al you will be sadly missed. Thank you for helping me as I was starting out in Haines Lodge. You were the first to praise me when I was doing well, but also had the wisdom to kick me in the butt when I was floundering. I remember our rides in your van talking about masonic items, trains and just about life in general.

thank you for being my friend .for all these years . in lodge and around pennsauken always had a big smile on your face .i no you are with God now. God Bless you

All of what I know of this man has been through the few years that I have had the privilege to know his son Al. Then I know that he was a great man.

To Mr Small, I am honored to be a friend of your son ... know that you raised a fine man!! To the Small family, we send our deepest condolences.

Sorry to hear about the loss of a good man and father.Always enjoyed the times I spent at his home .He will be missed.Also sending my condolences to his partner and friend Janet sorry for your loss.

So sorry to read and learn about Allens passing - I have not seen nor been in contact with Allen or any of his family in 30 some years, but remember fondly his daughter Cindy and son Allen, our fishing trips, and time spent looking with amazement at the trains, layouts, and the locomotives and cars he would build - I remember Allen as a fun loving and sometimes mischievous guy and recall the sound of his old motorcycle with the big seat. To young Allen, you probably won't remember me at all,...

Allen, it’s been a long time since we were neighbors. God bless you.

Thank you, Dad, for serving as my role model in countless dimensions of character such as temperament, precision, humor, duty, thrift, and more. We shall miss you in our time.

Obituary

W. Allen's Obituary

W. Allen Small, Jr. age 81, of Pennsauken passed away on Tuesday, August 11, 2020. Born in Camden, NJ on June 19, 1939, he was a lifetime area resident. Allen retired from Schutte and Koerting in Cornwell Heights, Pa. He was a member and Past Master of Henry S. Haines Lodge #253 F.&A.M.,...

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