Ken-Allen-Obituary

Ken Allen

Sunderland, Vermont

1937-2013

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Ken Allen 1937-2-13 Ken Allen passed away on November 8, 2013, at the age of 75, at his home in Sunderland. His loving companion for the past 30 years Karen Caulfield Russo was by his side as was his dear and steadfast friend Todd Wilkins. Ken also leaves behind his two black and white cats Petey...

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Ken and I would dear friends back in the 1980s we worked together in the automobile business and became quite close. He would attend all my parties that Eileen and I would throw in anytime I needed a place to stay when he lived in stony point, he would always put me up, he was a real friend and a great guy here I am on Google trying to locate him only to find out of his passing I still have pictures of him and many of my parties told a Lotta great stories and we called him the eagle. rest...

May our loving creator grant you strength and comfort during this difficult time.

We were inseparable through high school and till1970 when lost touch. It's too hard for me to believe we can't sing our Tock and roll
Together.

Dear Karen – Ken was a man of a million stories and almost as many interests...from his music to his photography to of course his bartending skills (he did make a mean Cosmo)! Sorry we are so far away and not able to be with you now. Whenever you need Tom or I, please know we are just a phone call away. Love, Peggy

Dear Karen – Ken and I go back some 30 years or more. He was my client first, as you know, but he soon became my very good friend. I'll remember him always as one heck of an interesting guy who always had an opinion and relished every opportunity to share it! He entertained us with stories of his days in the military, his advertising career and of course he was the perfect car salesman! These last few years we weren't able to get together, but I'm glad we were able to stay in touch by...

Karen, my thoughts are with you and only wish I were near enough to help you get thru the next few days dear friend.

Family,
Please accept my condolences. May the love and hope God promises comfort you in the days ahead.

Very sorry for your loss. I worked for Ken for 4 months almost 20 years ago & he taught me things in that short time that I still think about to this day. Rest in Peace.

Please know that you are in our thoughts at this time. We are saddened by your loss.

Love,
Kathy and Joe