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Allen S. "Judy" Grow Jr.

Shamokin, Pennsylvania

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Allen Grow passed away in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Allen are being provided by Stephen A. Chowka Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The News Item on August 21, 2014.

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Mrs Grow and family, please accept my most heartfelt condolences on the passing of a great man. He truly did epitomize what has come to be known as the greatest generation. He will surely be missed, but he will definitely be remembered. He lives through the legacy of your family. Semper Fi from a fellow military engineer.

We just found out about your loss. We are sorry to hear about it.

Irene, We did not have the privilege of meeting you and your family. We knew that our mother considered you and Judy as very special people and of course Mike loved you all. So please know that Helen and I will remember all of you in prayer. Our home in Mechanicsburg will always be open to the Grow family.
Richard A. (Andy) Wheeler

Dear Irene, Karen, Andrea, Connie, Lisa, and Families,
So sad to hear of the loss of your dear husband and dad. I have wonderful memories of all of you, and remember your dad always smiling, laughing and joking, so kind and so loving. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during these painful days. I know that you will be comforted by your memories and by the precious gift of having shared his life, and also by knowing that he was loved by so many. Wishing you peace.
Love,
Susan...

rip in piece mr grow u was a good guy u will never be forgotten always in my heart

what an honor to know you and Irene. I never knew about your military service, I just knew you as a fun person to talk with. I;ll miss not seeing you when I come home to visit. Rest in peace and God be with you Irene and family

What an honor to have known Judy for so many years. He was a "blessing" to his family, friends,
hometown, and country. He will be missed and fondly remembered. ( "Those who love the Lord never see each other for the last time").
- Robert and Janet Lashay Samuelian

Lisa & Family,

I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. I spent many days & nights at your house during our cheerleader days and your parents always treated me like a daughter. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. I know there will be tough days ahead, but I hope you will find peace in knowing that your dad is no longer suffering and all your wonderful memories will always bring a smile to your face. Much Love, Michelle(Murdock)Feese

Our sincerest sympathies to the Grow family. RIP Judy. Lew, Betty and Jim Gaydon