Allen-Pullen-Obituary

Allen Edward Pullen

Oakland, Maine

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OAKLAND -- Allen Edward Pullen died peacefully at home with his family by his side on Wednesday, June 8. He was born in Waterville on March 6, 1953, the son of Edward and Dorothy (Hutchinson) Pullen. Allen attended Oakland schools, graduating from Williams High School in 1972. While in high...

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Margo, Ashley, Nathan and Michael - I wanted to tell you how sorry I am. I grew up next door to Allen and his family on Heath Street and lived next door to you for many years. I have pictures of Allen when he was a young boy and have very fond memories of our childhood. He will be missed. Pam (Bezanson-Thomas) Hancox

Nathan, we are sorry to hear of your loss. I'm sure your dad was very proud of you. Gene and Mary Boulette Mcgrath Pond

Dear Margo & Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May the love of family and friends bring you comfort through this difficult time.

Dear Margo and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Still have fond memories of golf at WCC and going south in the spring and many poker games. Dave Smith, Belgrade, Me.

Dear Pullen Family,
We were so sorry to hear about your loss.Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Remember the good times and keep them close to your heart.
Charlie and Margie Davis

Dear Margo and family,

Allen will be missed by so many. Our family has such fond memories of you and Allen coming to our cottage. Dad loved Allen so much. I'm sure they will be meeting soon and talking over old times.
I can only imagine how difficult this is for you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Margo.

Love,
Debi Cannon

Dear Mike, I am so sorry to hear about your dad.
You are in my thought and I send my love too. Chris

Deb and I are sorry for your loss, but ins saying that Allen was the best cook around, those seaside omlets and cowboy omlet along with all the homemade food there, it was the best little resturant around. You know you have good resturant when the area owners of other resturants went there weekly to enjoy the food they couldn't afford to sell and make a profit with. Allen was a kind and generous person, would do anything for other people. We have fond memories of the years at the open hearth...

To Margo and family,
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Our memories of Allen go back many years- an example, for Jim those trips to the race track with "Peanut" and all the other fun times. Allen was a special person and will be remembered fondly. Although life for him was much too short, he lived life to the fullest and touched the lives of many.
Sincerely, Jim and Lillie Dugan (Cortland, New York)