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Robert E. Allen

1927 - 2020

Robert E. Allen obituary, 1927-2020, Seattle, WA

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1927

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2020

Robert Allen Obituary

Robert E. Allen

Robert E. (Bob) Allen passed peacefully on August 12, 2020, six weeks short of his 93rd birthday. Born in Tacoma, WA on September 24, 1927, Bob was the youngest of Walter and Wyona Allen's three children. He served in the army occupation force in Japan and was discharged in 1947. Bob earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Washington State University. While at WSU (then WSC), he met Dolores Plaster-a farm girl from Reardan, WA. They were married in 1952 and moved to the Seattle area where they lived for the rest of his life. He practiced as a registered structural engineer for 36 years, including 9 years as a partner in the consulting engineering firm Pearson, Pape, Allen, & Huggins serving the pulp and paper industry. Bob was respected as a dedicated, professional engineer, but he was even more dedicated to his family. With five boys in the family, Bob found himself serving as scoutmaster of Troop 360, sponsored by their church, Lake Burien Presbyterian, where they were members for 67 years. Bob and the boys made special memories through dozens of backpacking experiences, and all five boys earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Working on projects together likely spurred the technical interest that ultimately resulted in all five boys becoming engineers.

Although Bob and Dolores enjoyed traveling together, their favorite retreat was the summer cabin on Hood Canal where they graciously hosted hundreds of guests and celebrated dozens of first-time water skiers. They especially enjoyed spending time with the WSC gang and their couples group from church. After 61 years, the cabin remains a favorite gathering place for family and friends.

Bob remained active to the end, continuing to work in the yard to always keep things looking sharp. He and Dolores enjoyed a trip to Hawaii in 2019, and celebrated Dolores' 90th birthday and their 68th anniversary this year in May and June, respectively.

Bob was preceded in death by his sisters, Marian (Al) Birchman and Dorothy (John) Humpolick, and his daughter-in-law, Lori (Steve) Allen. In addition to his wife, Dolores, Bob is survived by their five sons, Jim (Pullman, WA), Jerry and Debbie (Centralia, WA), Dave and Kim (Spokane, WA), Kevin and Lynelle (Redmond, WA), and Steve (Pullman, WA), fifteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Because he put his faith and trust in Jesus as Lord, his salvation is secure; and his family looks forward to spending eternity with him in God's presence.

The memorial service can be viewed

after 9/12/2020 by searching

for Lake Burien Presbyterian Church on YouTube.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times from Aug. 28 to Aug. 29, 2020.

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Carol Engle

September 13, 2020

Delores and family I want to express my love and sympathy for your loss. Bob was a good man with a gentle spirit. His gift of hospitality made me feel welcome all the times I joined the family celebrating holidays and events at the cabin or at your home in Burien. I would have loved to come to his memorial to celebrate his life if not for the Covid restrictions.

Marilyn Silkworth

September 12, 2020

I have many fond memories of "mailbox" conversations with Bob as we picked up our mail. We also enjoyed being guests in their home & having them as guests in ours. There is one thing I don't have a memory of, and that is ever hearing him say anything bad about anybody. It has been my privilege to be a neighbor for the last 50 years. Rest in peace faithful servant!

Jennette Robertson

September 7, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Peter and Kay Sukraw

September 3, 2020

What a tribute to a Christ centered life. Our prayers are with you during this time. May the Holy Spirit comfort your hearts. Peter and Kay Sukraw ❤

Kim Nelson

August 29, 2020

Great memories of Mr Allen and scouting. A family of generosity and kindness.

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