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Joe Allenger

Marysville, California

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Joe Allenger, 74, of Marysville died June 15, 2008, at Fremont Medical Center in Yuba City. Born in Sacramento, he was a Yuba-Sutter resident for 30 years. He was an aviation technician at Beale Air Force Base. He served in the U.S. Air Force. Survivors include his wife, Marie "Ann" Allenger...

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Miss you buddy, the world just isn’t as good without you in it

Joe, another year gone bye without you in our lives, miss you dear friend!

Still miss you buddy and think of you often. Your U2 painting is on my office wall and one my most prized possessions

My respects to Joe's family. I didn't know him personally, however he looks like (photo) someone I could have been really good friends with.

I worked as an Airman on the SR-71 at Beale & Det 1 1975-1979.

I worked with Joe, and many of the other folks who have signed this guest book, from 1984, on and off, to 1993. I remember sitting there watching Joe make those beautifully perfect wire harnesses, listening to his war stories, but more importantly telling me what integrity, excellence, and service before self meant long before they became the AF core values! Rest in peace sir.

joe was a good guy he was always ready to help when there was any type of building project and quick to find a solution to any probolem joe you will be missed rest in peace.

During my years of working with Joe in the Electric Shop of FMS, he told me many stories and experiences that I will never forget. He was a very good friend to me for a number of years. I shall miss him.

My memories of my brother Joe Allenger are very few. He was a very educated man and a perfectionist with everything he did. He had a great sense of humor. I love him very much and I will miss him dearly.
I know he's with our parents.

I remeber Joe as a great man who loved the Raiders. In the time I have known Joe, since 1995, I would have to say that his contributions to our military could not be measured. He was a teacher, a mentor and leader. I worked in the E/E Back Shop with him until 2003 and returned to the area only see him from time to time. It was good to know he was sporting the Raiders patch I had gotten him from Korea. He was very happy at work and even happier when I saw him with Ann. I feel fortunate...