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Allison Marie Ward

Millersville, Maryland

Jan 23, 1986 – Jun 18, 2024 (Age 38)

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BORN
January 23, 1986
DIED
June 18, 2024
AGE
38
LOCATION
Millersville, Maryland

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Allison Marie Ward, 38, of Millersville, MD, passed away on June 18, 2024. Born in Washington, DC, on January 23, 1986, she was a cherished daughter to Ronald Ward and the late Carol Ward, who followed her in death on July 20, 2024. Allison graduated from James Hubert Blake High School before...

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Ali- Fun, Fierce, Friend. I will remember meeting Ali in Middle school, and getting through a lot of the awkward years in the same Bubble. Ali was silent at times and a burst of laughter at others. She had a smart way of making a joke slightly poking, just enough to help you laugh at yourself and be happy to laugh, not sweating the small stuff. Speaking of Small Stuff, Ali was a strong person when she was younger and she became a Superhero. It was a pleasure meeting John and seeing how...

It was my pleasure to have had the opportunity of working with Allison over her years at Intelect Corporation. Always the consummate professional, with a friendly demeanor and get it done attitude, Allison will be greatly missed. I feel privileged to have known and worked with her. My condolences to her family and friends. John Burke Vice President Intelect Corporation

I spent time with Ali in middle school, high school and beyond. Ali was full of energy, always able to make people feel like the best moments were ahead, that the fun was just beginning. She will be missed. As she lived her life, so we should remember that we are to cherish the moments we had, and honor her by carrying her memory into the future. My prayers are with her family and friends. May God bless you and keep you, may God make His face shine on you and give you peace.

Ali was one of my very best friends and there for me throughout various stages of my life, from middle school to high school, college years, young adulthood, and motherhood. I love how Ali and I could just look at each other from across the room and start cracking up because we knew what the other was thinking. I cherish all of our inside jokes and nicknames we made for people and various situations. I have never laughed as hard as I have with Ali and love that I was able to share so many...

Allison was a wonderful young woman. From middle school on, she was my daughter, Sarah's best friend. She spent so much time with Sarah and our family. Beach trips, sleepovers and just hanging out, we saw her grow up and become a lovely, intelligent and loyal friend. Ali had the most beautiful eyes I have ever seen. She will be greatly missed. I hold her family in my heart.

Having grown up with Ali, I have too many memories to pick one to share. I will just say that she was one of my favorite humans. She was always there for me, so much fun to be around, a sneaky cheater when it came to games (you had to keep your eye on her for sure), she was the strongest person I knew, she was my safe place in a lot of situations, someone I could always count on, and one of the best, best friends a girl could ask for.

Ali gave John a ride home from Salisbury University when they were"just friends". She had the most beautiful blue eyes and I thought to myself ,she is really sweet and beautiful. I wonder if John will ever date her. Well, 18 years later and they have been sweethearts, husband and wife, and best friends. They were really good for each other. I will forever be grateful for how she loved my son.