Jonathan-Allen-Obituary

Jonathan Allen

Klein, Texas

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Jonathan (Jon) Joshua Allen 24, beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend died unexpectedly at home Sunday August 10th.Jonathan was born July 10th, 1990 in Houston, TX. As a youth, he was active in baseball, soccer, Boy Scouts, and attended St. Paul's UMC. He attended Mark Twain...

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I´m always sad to see this come up. We always enjoyed you at the house. Rest in peace..

Best friend with my brother, a brother to me. I hope people look back on your life with happiness that you were here. Peace be with you, as it was, in this life, and the next.

I am very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in God during this sad time. "Draw close to God and he will draw close to you." (James 2:8

Although I never got a chance to really know him during our years at Bellaire, it still pains me that a star has been lost. It hurts even more that I wasn't able to pay my last respects to him. He will forever remain a part of all our lives. He will be remembered for all eternity. May he be the angel that continues to look down on us and help guide us along our way. He will never be forgotten.

Our family is praying for you all during this difficult time.
Danny, Susan, Nick, Danielle and Matt Gonzalez

My tears are many ... My sorrow is deep~ I'll always remember the sweet face.. That knocked at our door for Kenneth' to come out and ride bikes.. To the family ... May the Spirit of God be with you.. Amen

I am so sorry and will be praying for you.

I'm so sorry to learn of the loss of this beautiful young man. We knew him when Jennifer used to come to our house over on Blue Bonnet. He'd always come fetch her to come home. He was always so gentle and respectful. Our hearts are broken for you all.

Leah and family, I am so sorry for your loss - although I did not know Jonathan personally, I do know he was loved unconditionally. The pain is as sharp as you will ever feel - yet, healing will come - the Great Comforter is with all of you. You and the family are in our thoughts and prayers.