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Fred Michael Allen

Houston, Texas

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FRED MICHAEL ALLEN, 48, of Spring, Texas passed away April 24, 2004. He was a member of Faithbridge United Methodist Church, International Drilling Manager for Kerr McGee, and a graduate of Oklahoma University. He was preceded in death by his father, Fred H. Allen. Survived by, his wife, Debbie...

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Debbie, Aubrey and Amanda,
I know this time of the year will be hard for all of you, it is for me every year and it had been 6 years since my dad died. Keep yourselves busy, look at lots of photos, remember the happy times and know that your family is there if you need us. I think of you all often and wish that I could make it all better. I know this year has been the worst, lets just all hope that the years to come are better and get easier. I love you all, Happy Holidays!!! You too...

To the Allen Family,
Sorry for the late entry.( This online book is all new to me.)I did not know a Fred, or a Michael. Sometimes a Mike when he was in trouble with the teacher. We knew him as "Cotton" and that's who we grew to love. We were the best of friends in highschool. Not many guys around you could unload trucks with, then go study Shakespeare and Calculus, then ski all weekend at the lake.(and eat the world's best fried potatoes)The trouble is you go off to college,raise a...

To the Allen family, I was very sorry to hear about your loss.

I met Fred in Perth while working for Kerr McGee. I have a vivid picture in my mind of Fred sitting back after a game of golf watching a beautiful sunset in Perth being totally at peace.

We will miss him.

To Fred's wife and girls, Peace be with you. You are in our prayers.

To Debbie & Family. Our sincerest sympathy for the loss of such a wonderful man. Ken had the privilege of working with Fred at Kerr McGee over the past few years and held him in the highest regard. We both had some memorable times with Fred whilst he was in Perth and it seems hard to imagine that he is no longer with us. He always had a huge smile on his face when he spoke so fondly of yourself and the girls. Only a week before his sad passing we received one of his friendly emails and as...

To all of Mike's family & friends, I want to express my appreciation to all those that have either sent flowers,wrote letters,attended services,attended visitation,wrote condolances &/or kept Mike (& our family)in your thoughts & prayers. Please know that during this tragic time these are what keeps us going. I talked to many during the 1st few days after the accident & reaffirmed what I already knew, that my brother was loved by all. To Debbie ,Aubrey, & Amanda, please know that Sherrie,...

To the Allen Family: Please accept my deepest regrets on the loss of Fred. I followed Fred from Longview to Midland to Dallas to Oklahoma City to Houston. To anyone who knew Fred, he was considered a friend. There are no amounts of words that can ease the grief you feel, and will feel for some time to come. His leaving so suddenly is especially hard to overcome. The best I have ever seen was written by Robert E. Lee to his wife on the passing of their granddaughter. He said he cried tears of...

Fred was the greatest man to work for. We had a great mutual respect for each other's abilities. Our sincerest sympathies with Fred's family - from all the Australian Project team members - now scattered thoughout the world, looking for another Fred Allen to work for. Big Guy Indeed!

Deb, What a shock to hear the news . Don't know if you remember or not, You, Fred and My wife have gone out severl years ago and I have known Fred since the 80's. Having the same last name but not related, we always were the greatest of friends. I will miss him and his friendship through the years very much. Please know that Our prayers are with you and God expects you to "Lean on Him" through it all. God Bless.

Gary & June Allen