Allen-Ferguson-Obituary

Allen Mead Ferguson

Richmond, Virginia

1937 - 2022

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FERGUSON, Allen Mead, originally of Louisville, Ky., died peacefully in his sleep Saturday, June 25, 2022. Born August 25, 1937, Allen was the son of William Karl Allen Ferguson and Annie Adelia Mead Ferguson. Allen was predeceased by his parents; and sister, Ann Gazlay Ferguson Lamberton....

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Prayers being lifted for Mary Rutherfoord, Allen, Rutherfoord, William, and Mercer for the sure and certain knowledge that their beloved husband and father is with his Lord and Savior.

Allen was a font of wisdom and a great friend who helped guide me through a difficult time. My mom and dad met Allen and Mary Rutherfoord at St. Christopher´s grandparents day. They came away from a few hours together feeling as though they had known him for years. A truly great man...

True... a larger than life personality, an incredibly generous spirit and the most loving of hearts. He made Raymond and my lives richer and fuller in indescribable ways and we count our friendship with Allen & Mary Rutherford, as one of greatest blessings. Heaven just got happier and more fun! Love to each of you, Heather Welder

My deepest condolences to you Mary Rutherfoord and to your sons.

Mary, please accept my condolences for your loss. While unable to pay my last respects, I know Jesus will sustain you and your family through your travail. May Allen´s soul, through the mercy of God, RIP.

Sending lots of love to you all.

He did indeed father four wonderful sons, which is an important legacy.

I am profoundly sorry not to be able to attend the memorial service for Fergie - also known as Satchel - to a select few fraternity brothers. My heart goes out to Mary Rutherford and the family and my thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. God Bless! Bob and Joan

Mary Rutherford, my prayers for you and family as you go through this difficult time. Love you, Mary Claiborne