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Allen Ray Adkisson

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Allen Ray Adkisson, 56, of Choctaw, OK passed away Wednesday, July 20, 2005. He was born to Odis M. & Louise (Lamb) Adkisson on December 9, 1948 in Oklahoma City, OK. Allen moved to Choctaw in 1984 having previously lived in Oklahoma City. On August 31, 1968 Allen married Theda Jean Lemaster....

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Wow I was looking for stuff for dad's dad and could never find anything cause I was bored and didn't know much at all about him

Dear Theda, we are so sorry about Allen. I wish we had the words to make this time easier. Please know that you and your family will be in our prayers.
In Christ,

Theda and family,
I am so sad to learn of the passing of Allen. He was indeed a good man to all who have known him. I have wonderful memories of the years we enjoyed together. You and your family are in my prayers and the prayers of many as you will feel the loss of Allen. I know you are comforted by knowing he is with the Lord, and we will pray that the Lord will comfort you each and every day.

Theda and Family: On behalf of the Newalla Fire Department, I would like to express our deepest sorrow for your loss. Our thoughts are with you. If we can do anything for you, please let me know.

To the Adkisson family..so sorry to hear of Allen's passing, I counted him among my friends and he will be missed. A&A Cycle was a business that I frequented often during my time in Oklahoma. Regards and sympathy to Lawanna, Teresa and Charlie.

Denny and I have such fond memories of Allen. When we started in business Denny and I made lots of trips to A&A for parts and always for lots of ideas and support. Allen was always willing to help us at all times, always with that big smile of his. We just heard about his death and we are truly sad. Please accept our condolences to the entire Adkisson family at this time of sorry.

Theda and family,
Allen was my hero growing up. He was a good friend and always there to watch over me. My mother, Ruth Luke, wrote about how Allen and Theda always watched over me after the Old Timers Day parade when my mom had to stay and judge the floats. I remember the firetruck driving to the carnival after the parade and every year Allen would put me in the "jail" and bring me something to eat and drink. He always smiled. He was my hero. I also remember to Firefighters Challenge...

Adkisson Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of sorry.

My father is a firefighter and volunteered at Choctaw for 10 years. He worked right along side of Allen for many years. Growing up in Choctaw, Allen's face became all to familiar to me. I always hate to hear of the loss of a firefighter but, such an accident is such a tragedy. We can all see the fire engines of gold with Allen riding the streets of heaven throwing candy to the little ones lined along the streets in aww. Although its so hard to let go, keep in mind that you can meet again and...