Brian-Allen-Obituary

Brian Joseph Allen

Park City, Utah

Dec 18, 1970 – Feb 4, 2014 (Age 43)

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BORN
December 18, 1970
DIED
February 4, 2014
AGE
43
LOCATION
Park City, Utah

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"BA"Brian Joseph Allen - BA - age 43, of Park City, UT, died Tuesday, February 4, 2014, at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City. BA was born on December 18, 1970 in Ann Arbor, Michigan to Claire Hosey Allen and John W. Allen. BA had a solid Midwestern upbringing, raised in Marion, IL...

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John,Claire & Family

We are very sorry for your loss, and will continue to keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. Such a tragic loss, to such an accomplished young man.

Kigin Family

John and Family
I am truly sorry for your loss - I will keep you all in my prayers.

We are sorry for your loss. We would like to take this time to thank you & your family for their years service & sacrifice for our country.
God Bless

All of us in the Springfield New Yorker discussion group were shocked and saddened to learn of Brian's death. We feel for all his family members, but most especially for our dear and highly valued member, John Allen, Brian's father. John, we hope you and Patti find comfort in the love and concern of all who know you.

I will deeply miss Brian. I got to know him right before he got sick. We went to a Bees game and I visited him a few times in park city. I just learned of his passing tonight. I wish I could have said goodbye at the viewing. I lost my sister in November and know the pain you are feeling. I'm so sorry. Brian I will miss you!

I just learned about Brian's passing today while at the college. I had missed the obit in last Sunday's paper. You and your family have all my sympathy. I remember the concern you expressed for Brian's situation the last time we had lunch. We had hoped it would end better, but sadly it did not.

BA's awesome presence, hilariously subtle humor and huge heart will be missed but never forgotten. Our prayers are with your family during this difficult time.

We celebrate a man who lived a life of energy, humor and passion. During our time together as Academy cadets many years ago, BA set himself apart as a genuine soul who lifted the lives and spirits of those around him. Bottom line...BA's example made me want to be a better man and friend. I'm better for having known him.-- K. Basik

May the memories of your son bring you comfort and peace of heart, now and through the days ahead. In Deepest Sympathy. Maria