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HERBERT C. ALLEN, JR., M.D.,91 years of age, distinguished physician and pioneer in nuclear medicine, resident of Houston since 1951, passed away peacefully at his home on August 5, 2008. Dr. Allen was born January 7, 1917, in Richmond Virginia. He graduated from the University of Richmond in 1937, with a Bachelor of Science degree. He received his medical degree in 1941 from the Medical College of Virginia and served his rotating internship at Philadelphia General Hospital 1941-1942. He entered military service in 1942 as a Flight Surgeon, rising to the rank of Major in the United Stated 8th Army Service Corp., 96th Bomb Group (H), 338th Squadron.After WWII, Dr. Allen completed his residency where he received his first training in atomic medicine. Shortly thereafter he was made Assistant Director of Atomic Medicine for the United States Veterans Administration and was responsible for the design of government nuclear laboratories throughout the USA. He then took a position at Wadsworth VA Hospital in Los Angeles as Director of Nuclear Medicine Laboratories and Assistant Director of the Radio-Isotope Unit. It was during that time that Dr. Allen invented the first Rectilinear Scintillation Scanner for the imaging of the thyroid gland in patients with thyroid disease. In 1951 he came to Houston as the Director of the Department of Nuclear Medicine serving many area hospitals. Dr. Allen was the author of more than 40 scientific and medical papers and exhibits and served as Director of Atomic Energy Industrial Laboratories of the Southwest, Inc., and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. He entered the private practice of Nuclear Medicine in Houston in 1960. Dr. Allen received an honorary degree in recognition of his lifetime achievements in the field of Nuclear Medicine from the University of Richmond. He also received a Gold Medal from the American College of Nuclear Medicine, which was presented to him by President Ronald Reagan. In addition, Dr. Allen served on many committees and boards which included the American College of Nuclear Medicine, the American Medical Association, the Society of Clinical Research, the Commission for Beneficial Uses of Nuclear Medicine, Harris County Medical Society, Society of Medicine of London, Texas Radiation Advisory Board, and other medical societies. In 1994, Dr. Allen was honored in Quidenham, England for his instrumental role in the acquisition of a memorial stained glass window in the St. Andrews chapel near Yank Air Base at Snetterton Heath in honor of the men that lost their lives during WWII. The 96th Bomb Group also honored Dr. Allen for his contributions for installation of a replica of the memorial window in the Mighty Eight Air Force Heritage Museum in Savannah, Georgia. He was very active in civic and political activities, as well as a life member of the Houston Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club of Houston, and the Museum of Medical Science. He was a Life member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. He is a member of the Willow Meadows Baptist Church. In addition to his many professional interests, his hobbies included snow skiing, sailing and scuba diving with his family. He was also an avid sports fan and supported the local professional teams, in particular he enjoyed following the Houston Rockets. Dr. Allen was preceded in death by his parents, Deacon Herbert C. and Josephine (Myers) Allen, Sr. His beloved wife, Betty, preceded him in death on January 30, 1996. He is survived by six children and eight grandchildren: Dana Allen Stewart and husband Gary, and their children Jennifer Stewart Parry and husband Tony, Pamela Stewart Allen and husband Nicholas; Debra Allen Nix and husband Robert, Jr. and their daughter Ashley E. Nix; Herbert C. Allen, III and his children, Herbert C. Allen, IV and Gilford M. Allen; Steven H. Allen; Cynthia J. Allen, DVM; Julie Allen Marshall and husband David and their children, Travis A., Elisa D. and Samuel L. Marshall. In addition to sister Dorothy Mae Harper of Richmond, Virginia and two nieces, Carol LaBatte and Gayle Davis. His longtime office manager, Marge Briks, and caregivers Zella Harris, Sophia Clark, and Linnette Murray, and his faithful Yorkshire terrier Lizzie also survive him. Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family to be held from three o'clock until five o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday, the 10th of August, in the Drawing Room of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.The funeral service will be held at ten o'clock in the morning on Monday, the 11th of August, at Willow Meadows Baptist Church, 4300 West Bellfort, Houston, where Pastor Gary M. Long will serve as officiant. Honored to serve as pallbearers are Herbert C. Allen, III, Steven H. Allen, Herbert Clifton Allen, IV, Gilford Michael Allen, Travis Marshall, Gary Stewart, and Tony Parry. Serving as honorary pallbearers are Faber McMullen, Jr., M.D, William C. Sutton, M.D., Carlos Valbona, M.D., Dr. Stanley Zielinski, William Mallia, Kenneth Wall, Alfred Hernandez, M.D., Hank Gavens, John Herndon, M.D., John Meyer, M.D. Interment will follow, via an escorted cortege, at Memorial Oaks Cemetery, 13001 Katy Freeway in Houston, where his dedicated service to his country in the Army Service Corps will be recognized with military honors. In lieu of usual remembrances, the family requests with gratitude that memorial gifts may be directed to Willow Meadows Baptist Church, Herbert C. Allen, Jr. M.D. Memorial Fund, 4300 Bellfort, Houston, TX 77035; or to the Herbert C. Allen, Jr. M.D. Scholarship Fund, at the University of Richmond, Mary Hall, University of Richmond, VA 23173.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Aug. 8 to Aug. 9, 2008.

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J. Phillips

August 12, 2008

Dr. Allen was my doctor when his office was located in the Hermann Professional Building. I will always remember the love he had for roses. In the future, when I see a rose, I will remember him as having had a gentle compassionate heart for the simple, yet incomparable, things in life.

Shirley Noel

August 10, 2008

Dearest Dana, Gary, Jennifer, Tony, Pam and Nick,

We were so sorry to hear about your loss. It has been a long and difficult road-losing him first to the diease and now losing him in body. Praise Jesus he is home. We love you all-

Steve, Shirley and Steph Noel

Clara Uribe

August 10, 2008

I am very sad to be missing out on this time with you, Steve, and with your family. My heart and my prayers are with all of you and with Dr. Allen and his Beloved Betty. They are now together eternally. Steve, I love you much and I will see you soon.

Jane and John Black

August 10, 2008

Dear Cousins,
We are saddened by the news of the loss of your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all as the days ahead will be difficult. Please have solace that he will no longer be suffering and he is with lots of loved ones.
Love to all, The Blacks

Jackie Baldwin

August 10, 2008

I shall always remember Dr. Allen who with his wife and two daughters accompanied my daughter, Kim, and me to ski in Colorado over two Xmases. Then he diagnosed my thyroid problems with his unique medical expertise. My heart goes out to the two girls and the rest of the family!

Kim (Hale) Baldwin

August 10, 2008

Dana and Deb, you and your families are in my heart and prayers during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember one particular ski trip to Aspen many years ago with you two and your wonderful parents. Your mother broke her leg the first trip up on the lift! Love to you both.

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Bean Jr. and Family

August 9, 2008

In your time of grief may you find comfort and strength in the Lord.

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