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Floyd "Wayne" Allen

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania

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MOUNTAIN TOP — Floyd "Wayne" Allen, 68, of Mountain Top, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014, at his residence.

Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Frank and Margaret (Watkins) Allen.

Wayne, as he was known to most, was employed for most of his life in the field of automobile sales and most recently worked for Ertley Auto in Exeter.

Wayne is survived by his wife, the former Mary Yuknavich; his daughters, Kim Allen Gleed and her husband, Paul, Carlisle, and Melanie Venesky and her husband, Michael, White-Haven; his grandchildren, John and Gaby Gleed and Dylan and Gavin Venesky; his sisters, Cynthia Kazinski and her husband, Robert, and Dana Williams and her husband, John; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Relatives and friends are invited to call from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at McCune Funeral Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. The funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations are made in Wayne's memory to a charity of one's choice.


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I think of you often, pof all the people's lives you impacted. You were an amazing friend and seeing you always lifted my spirits. Steve & Margie Newman

We have so many wonderful memories, and Wayne touched so many people. We love you buddy. Go Bless.

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS...WAYNE WAS AN AMAZING MAN I WORKED WITH HIM FOR LOTS OF YEARS AT THE PREOWNED BUIDLING A ERTLEYS....

Wayne was my childhood friend in Laurel Run. We were in the same grade and spent many hours together in school and out. At the Laurel Run reunion I saw him again and he was still the kind and loving person he had always been. You were very lucky to have had such a warm, friendly, loving and caring Dad. My condolences to all of the family. I know he will be greatly missed by all. Cathy Nielsen Toran

Sorry to hear about Wayne. Lot of years ago I was a Baby-Sitter for him and his sister's. He
was a very nice young man. Wonderful family.

I met Wayne in 1967 while working for the Orloski Family. It was a friendship that ended up extending to my wife, children and others. He helped me to get a job years later that turned out to be a stepping stone to a CIO position with an auto group in Florida. He has helped my family members in many ways, but the strongest tie was our friendship. I always tried to see him whenever I was in town. He made it a point to stay in touch with all of us. I am stunned to hear of his passing, the Good...

Sometimes in life, if you are lucky enough, you get to meet someone as kind, loving, caring and genuine as Wayne. Always a smile, always caring, always a story to be told and never a hurtful word or intention. You were a wonderful Father and Grandfather and worked tirelessly to provide for and protect them. I wish our lives wer full of people lid Wayne. When I left the presence of his company, I new that I had left a friend who cared about my well-being. I will miss you Wayne. Your words...

Sorry for your lost Mel

May the God of tender mercy (Psalms 83: 18) grants the family peace and comfort during this tie of sorrow.