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Eugenia Dillon Allen

Miami, Florida

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ALLEN, EUGENIA DILLON, born in Miami in 1912, aged 94, passed away peacefully at Seattle, WA on September 26th, where she lived at a retirement community near her daughter's home. "Jean" was the daughter of two of South Florida's earliest pioneer families, both in Florida before statehood. Her...

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The Genealogical Society of Greater Miami was blessed to have had Eugenia Allen as a charter member. Although few of the current members knew her, those of us who have been around long enough to remember can remember her sparkling wit and friendly welcome whenever we saw her. Your family was blessed to have had her for so many long health years full of wonderful memories. God bless you all. GSGM President

Sorry to hear about loss. It was a pleasure to have known Mrs. Allen. Many lives in the African American community was touched by her generosity and love. A former director of the After School House.

Dear Ray&Jayne and Family: My thoughts and prayers to all the family. Jean Allen was such an interesting and vivacious woman who will always be remembered and sincerely missed. Her eternal smile and her energetic, outgoing personality will be my most thoughtful memory along with her very interesting life. We will all miss her very much. Peace and Love, Anne Theobald

Dear Ray and Jayne, I just got the news tonight about Jean from my Aunt Mona (Gilbert) Ball. Although I hadn't seen Jean for many many years,I felt like I knew her from her Christmas letters and the occasional contacts about the Dillon family genealogy. I was looking for your E-Mail address because I found a reference to Lloyd Edmund last week. Your Mother was a remarkable woman and I know you were very proud of her and will miss her greatly. My sincere condolences in your loss.

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You are an inspiration to our community and a monument to public service. Though I did not know you personally our paths surely crossed at Fairchild Tropical Garden, in South Miami, and in the Methodist Church. Thank You Eugenia