Albert-Allen-Obituary

Albert Neil Allen

Beaumont, Texas

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Albert Neil Allen, Lt. Col. USMC (Ret), of Lumberton, Texas, died on May 28, 2010. He was born on September 22, 1930 in Hull, Texas, to the late Athan Curtis Allen and the late Evelyn Radley Allen. He was a Marine Corps Naval Aviator and his career included two tours of duty in Vietnam where he...

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Please accept my deepest sympathies.

He was a hero to me and I will pray for you and your family in this time of loss,

Semper FI my friend

Mike & Carolyn Harr

My Dearest Kim, I am so very sorry to hear about Neil passing. I know how devastated you are now but I also know how many fond memories you have after all these years. Your husband had so many good friends and I consider myself to be fortunate to have been one of his friends. He was truly an officer and a gentleman. We could ask no more of him. God Bless you Kim.

Your family will be in my thoughts.

Kim, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I am devastated and I pray that you and yours will, under these trying circumstances, get through this and be alright. I will always cherish my memories of Neil.
Walt Elder

On behalf of the HMM-262 COMBAT HELICOPTER ASSOCIATION, we salute LtCol. Albert Neil Allen, Marine and Friend. We will be honored to join you once again, some day.
SEMPER FI. SIR!

Neil was a fire cracker, well respected and honorable. I wish that I could be at his funeral, but I now live in Victoria, close to my daughter her husband and 3 grandsons. Kim, my thoughts are with you. Lol died 2 years ago and I assure you you will get through this with your own strength as the help of your children. Bob O'Neill

Neil was a classmate at Silsbee High and was a member of our wedding party in 1952. He will always be a part of our special memories. Nan and Larry Forney

Neil was sterling. You both were so
good to me when I started teaching. I'll always remember your help at BCP.
My deepest sympathy in this time ofyour
loss. Lovingly, Faye Nelson