BRENTON-ALLEN-Obituary

BRENTON J. ALLEN

Carlisle, Massachusetts

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ALLEN, Brenton J. Age 50, of Carlisle, died unexpectedly on March 6. Devoted husband for seventeen years of Elizabeth Lee (Breed) Allen and loving father of Lisle Gilster Allen and Henry Breed Allen, all of Carlisle. Beloved son of Ronald and Elizabeth (Buckley) Allen of Vienna, VA. Dear brother...

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Brent made me laugh like no one else... He had a unique way of seeing the world and was joyful but affectionately tempered with irony and compassion. So sad to see his passing. He will be sorely missed by all that know him.

I just heard this news now, over a year after the fact but wanted to share with you how much I enjoyed working with Brent while I was at DB. He was such a calm and knowledgeable person and was a joy to work with.

May your family strengthen one another as you go through this time of sorrow. Psalms 30:10

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Brent's passing. I never met him in person but worked very closely with him and will miss his good nature very much. You have my deepest deepest sympathy. My prayers are with you.

May the God of all comfort be with you during this very difficult time,.

Elizabeth, Lisle, Henry

I am very sadden to hear of your loss. I had the honor of meeting Brenton several times at the bus stop when dropping Lisle and Henry off from school. My sympathy, thoughts, and prayers are with you all in your time of grief. May you find comfort and strength with family and friends.

Much love,
Cheryl (previously C1 bus driver)

God Bless your family in this time of mourning. Brent was a great colleague to work with and learn from even though our communications were from afar. He was so calming, considerate, diligent and experienced in his field. I enjoyed the occasional meetings in person in Boston, at clients, at DB Golf events and in NY. We will miss him and always pray for him and your family.


Heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14 will bring you comfort. Knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be reassuring.

I worked with Brent at two different companies in my career and think I can speak for many when I say that the 1031 Exchange industry has lost one of the best minds out there. Elizabeth, we have never met, but I will never forget how, while on business trips, he had to stop at the gift shop to bring gifts home for you and your children. May you all always feel that loved. I send you thoughts of strength and peace.