ALLEN-BEHRING-Obituary

ALLEN GLENN BEHRING

Chicago, Illinois

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Allen Glenn Behring, 67, of Lake Bluff, IL, died March 27, 2011 at his home. He was born August 17, 1943 in St. Louis, MO. A mechanical engineer, he was a member of the National Society Professional Engineers, Society of American Military Engineers and other professional organizations. He is...

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AL was a very dear, soft-speaking, sincere friend, always ready to help if needed; he is greatly missed; also missed is his yearly well-organized picnic which broughttogether several friends and their families. He was truly good man

Allen was my first cousin(his dad Harry and my mom Melba were brother and sister.)Even though we didn't keep in touch through our grown up years, I have very good memories of our childhoods.It is so good to hear all the wonderful words said about him,I know you all were very proud of him.God bless you all and piece until you all meet again.

I am just finding this. Allan and Glenn were mine and my sister Sandie's cousins.
I used to go out to Aunt Dolly and Uncle Harry's house and stay in the summer.
Allan was my buddy. We had so much fun.
I am so sorry for his family.
God Bless them all.

Al and I were shocked and saddened to learn of Al's passing. We have such happy memories of college events we shared together.

Our prayers and sympathy are with Liz and her family.

Al and Jean Kroeter

Al's passing was a shock and brought a wave of saddness and regret over my heart. He was my high school friend, my fraternity brother, my fellow Christian, and just a great guy. Life for many is too short and for Al way too short for such a good man.
May his memory fill the loneliness in Liz's heart so the deep ache will subside over the years.
Jim and Cynthia Seward

The loss of Allen is still surreal. We won't feel the complete impact until a family holiday or vacation. He was a solid guy that we could all count on. He was so accomoplished, both at home and in the work world, yet totally humble. He helped so many people in their careers by sponsoring them and helping them to find a job. We will miss you, Allie!

We just learned of Al's sudden passing and are saddened at the loss of our kind neighbor. Our sympathy to the family.

A truly unselfish person, Al gave so much to so many. He was not only giving, but fun and great to be around, he will be very missed.

Our deepest sympathies in the loss of Al. We will always remember him fondly.
Jacquie, Greg and Trevor magsaysay