John-Allen-Obituary

John W. Allen III

Savannah, Georgia

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John W. Allen III, 53, died on November 4, 2003 at the VA Medical Center in Augusta, GA after long illness. Mr. Allen was a native of Savannah, GA. He was a member of First Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church and a 1969 graduate of A.E. Beach High School. He served in the U. S. Army, earned a...

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DADDY WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU ! I MISS YOU SO MUCH BUT YOU ARE AT REST. LOVE (DEVAKI) AKA: LIL JOHN

To the Allen Family,

When my mom called and told me of this news I was floored. My prayers are with ther family. John was my manager at Sears in the hardware department but most of all a very dear friend. I'll always treasure those good ol days of getting together after work with the Hardware, Paint, Electronics and Appliance gang. I will never forget the man that bought us all together as a team.

Dear Melvin, On behalf of Wilbur Wright, myself and the class of A.E.Beach-1963..we are deeply sadden to learn of your brother's death. You and your family have our deepest sympathy, and are in our daily prayers. If we can be of service to your local family, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sgt. Allen,

My Prayer are with you and your family.

My God be with you

Sherri Miles

WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU TODAY SORRY WE CAN NOT BE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME. REMEMBER TO TRUST IN THE LORD AND HE'LL SEE YOU & YOURS THROUGH THIS TIME. WE LOVE YOU AND WE'RE PRAYING FOR YOU ALWAYS.

Dear Sheila and Family,

I thank God that John was a very intricate part of my life. He was a great friend and I shall never forget when you were expecting DJ and the two of you drove back from New York to celebrate my 34th birthday! John will live on in the lives of his many friends as well as family. John is not "dead" because as believers we know that he has a new life in Glory. I can imagine him playing on the heavenly tennis court with Arthur Ashe and others! We will miss...

To The Allen Family:
You have our prayers in the loss of John. John and I were classmates at A. E. Beach High School. We finished with the class of 1969. I will remember his beautiful smile and sense of humor. May God bless and keep you is our prayer.

Dr. Jimmy L. and Brenda Groover-Veal

Dear Sheila and Family,
Our prayers and heartfelt sympathy go out to you all. Just hold on to God's unchanging hand.

Sheila,
I wanted to let you know we remember
John here at Dillard's from the JB White days. I especially wanted to express my condolences to you and I
have thought of you both over the years. May John rest in peace.
Phyllis