DEAN-ALLARD-Obituary

DEAN ALLARD Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

Oct 19, 1933 – Sep 27, 2018 (Age 84)

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BORN
October 19, 1933
DIED
September 27, 2018
AGE
84
LOCATION
Washington, District of Columbia

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  DEAN Conrad Allard, Jr.,  Dean Conrad Allard, Jr., almost 85 years old, on Thursday, September 27, 2018 at Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads in Falls Church, VA. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Connie, and his children, Scott (Arlene), Hunt (Diane) and Beth (Bob). He is also...

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Dr. Allard was leader, motivator, believed in equality for all. Always visits all Branches at NHHC.



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Dr. Allard was director of the NHC during my four years there. A first-rate gentleman who helped this amateur historian understand the profession. Best four years of my professional life. RIP.

My thoughts are with you. Dean was always a welcome face at Dartmouth. There were 755 when we started, and now are whittled down to mid-400s, a class of GIANTS most of whom served their country...early or late as I did in Vietnam. Life, mores, marriage, socialization, values and loyalty were different back then and 1955 was special. The young men we were then have aged, but thanks to alphabetical seating Dean and I were friends and although it has been all those years, I still see his...

My condolences to the family. May the peace of God and the fond memories you cherish comfort and sustain you in your time of need.
-RM

May God give you His peace and strength at this difficult time. He was the first person I met at the old Naval Historical Center, and over the years I came to have a great deal of respect for him. I will miss him.

May the God of comfort grant you strength during this difficult time. My condolences to the family.

My heartfelt condolences to the family during this difficult time. God give us hope and comfort that we will see our loved ones again. Job 33:30
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My deepest sympathies. Dr. Allard was a role model for this up and coming naval historian and I always appreciated the interest he had in helping others craft their trade.

Our sincere sympathies to you, Beth, and your entire family. Your dad was a true gentleman who will be sorely missed.