Allen-White-Obituary

Allen M. White

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeWHITE, Allen M. age 93, passed away Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at Arbors at Dayton. He was born February 4, 1917 in Oklahoma and resided in Dayton for 69 years. Allen retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1982 and was a faithful member of Corinthian Baptist Church for 69...

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Take comfort in knowing that Mr White has touch so many young people. They will carry his memory with them the rest of their lives.

God Bless you and your family

Greg & Bonnie Bailey

Aunt Dee Dee, I'm so sorry for your loss. I know you miss him. You have my sympathy and are in my prayers.

Teresa Armstrong Stephens

To the White Family,
On behalf of First Dayton LL we thank you for allowing Mr White to volunteer so much of his time and resources to the park. Take comfort that he touched a lot of lives and will be rememered for his tireless effort supporting the program. We haven't had another volunteer like Mr. White's dedication. God Bless you all during this time.

Ron Johnson, President

David and Janet: I remember Mr. White at the First Dayton Little League park. He was truly a constant at the park. Making sure a lot of youth enjoyed the sport of baseball. My prayers are with you and your family in your time of sadness. Just hold onto God's unchanging hand.

Denice Adkins-Blunt

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Odelia,
Our love and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. We loved and cared for your husband for many years. He was so joyful and a delight as a patient. Now he is at rest with no suffering or pain. God will endure you and be with you always.
Respectfully Yours,

Dr. Charles S. Johnson's Staff,
Mary Stephens, Creola Reese, Ella Howard and Barbara McDonald

David, Janet and Matthew,
Our prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.
Love,
Mary, Curt and Sasha

To the White Family,
In time of your bereavement you have our deepest sympathy of your father. We cared for him for many years and had the most enjoyable times with him. He was such a pleasurable patient as well as being a gentleman. God will sustain and heal you with time.
With Deepest Regret,

Dr. Charles S. Johnson's Staff,
Barbara McDonald, Margaret Stephens, Creola Reese and Ella Howard

Dayton, Ohio

David & Janet White,
I extend my deepest sympathy to you at this time during the bereavement of your father. May God grant you peace and comfort and the strength you need to get through this period. God is able to give you just what you need.
Sincere Sympathy,