Phillip-Allen-Obituary

Phillip Hayes Allen

Houston, Texas

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PHILLIP HAYES ALLEN, 63, departed this life April 28, from a heart attack in his sleep. Born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, January 18, 1941 to Harris and Bane Allen, he subsequently moved to Houston. He graduated from Spring Branch High School in 1959 and received a B.S. degree in geology from...

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The Crain Family was so saddened to hear of your loss. We lived on Shasta Drive right around the corner from your family and have happy memories of Phillip and your Mom. Our condolences to all of you. You will be in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. Will always remember Philip as such a dashing young man so full of life. May God especially be with all of you at this sad time.

Ronnie and I had the pleasure of seeing Phillip last summer, at lunch (arranged by Tom Kennerly). I had not seen him since our high school days. He was still the happy, fun-loving guy from high school, but he also had a confident and healthy spirit about him. It was a good feeling to be with him and hear his laugh. To his family, my sincere condolences for your loss, but Phillip is with his Savior now, so he is even happier than before...happier than any of us can imagine. His passing is just...

I met Phillip more than two years ago when his fiance', Carolyn Crowe, and I were working on the same project. In a very short time Phillip was sending me homemade sandwiches and special treats . I had the pleasure of getting to know Phillip during that two year period through stories Carolyn shared as well as the lunches shared by the three of us. It was evident that Phillip was a loving father, grandfather, fiance, and friend. My sympathy goes out to his entire family and my special wishes...

Philip was my friend and professional mentor at Texas Gas Exploration Corp. He was a gifted exploration geologist and it was my great luck to learn the business from him when I was fresh out of university. Whatever professional success I eventually had, I owe in great measure to Phil and his generous, confident spirit. Many years have passed since then, and looking back I can only wonder how differently and less fulfilling my life might have turned out without the privilege of knowing Phillip...

A wonderful fun loving guy in high school. He loved those "hotrods".

An irreplaceable man. Our condolences to the family. May our Lord, in his time, give you peace.

JO H. SCHULZE/GULFMARK ENERGY

Phillip will be missed. He would make Judy Perkins and I laugh when we were at are most stressful moments with drivers when he was sitting near us when he was new to Adams. He will be remembered most for his smile. God bless your family and peace be with you.

Philip was a very special person, and he will be sorrowly missed by his classmates, to his Family may God help you through this sad time in your life, just know that your Brother, Father and Grandfather is in the loving arms of God, and may God bless you all.