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Joe Allen obituary, 1934-2020, Clemson, SC

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Joe Allen Obituary

Joe Allen

Clemson - Joe Frank Allen, age 85, of Clemson, SC, passed away on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. He was born on June 3, 1934 in Hogansville, GA to Sarah Shanks (Sally) Allen and Grady Walker Allen, Sr. He was predeceased by two brothers, Grady Walker (Bud) Allen, Jr. and Randall Owen Allen, and two sisters, Shirley Allen Cremer and Sara Allen Lindsey. He is survived by one brother, Thomas Henry Allen of Sevierville, TN.

Joe graduated from Hogansville High School in 1951. He then worked his way through Berry College in Rome, GA. and graduated with a degree in Chemistry in 1955. He furthered his education at the University of Mississippi where he earned a Master's Degree in 1959. He then earned a PhD. at Georgia Tech in 1963. His first job in the field of chemistry was at Oak Ridge National Laboratory where he worked in his specialty field of radiochemistry. In 1964, he was hired at Clemson University where he remained a professor of chemistry for the next 28 years. He loved teaching freshmen and developed an audio-tutorial program, but he also enjoyed working with graduate assistants. Many of them became his lifelong friends.

Joe earned many awards and achievements during his lifetime. Some of them were the Danforth Award, Blue Key, and Sigma Xi awards. For years, he was very active in the American Chemical Society. He also worked at NASA in Houston during the summers of 1969-70 including the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.

Joe met the woman of his dreams, Doris Lillian Tarvin of Rocky Face, GA while

at Berry College They were married in 1955. Joe always gave Doris a lot of credit for her help and support which enabled him to achieve his degrees. They had two children by the time he finished his PhD. Doris passed away after 57 years of marriage in February 2013 after a brief fight with pancreatic cancer. He was devastated, but with the help of family, friends, and his church he was able to find his way through the sorrow.

He was involved in the Clemson community for many years. He belonged to, and was very active, at Clemson First Baptist Church. He served as a Sunday school teacher and deacon. His most treasured experiences at First Baptist were with the adopted students he and Doris had for years. For a time, they were in charge of the Baptist Student Union at Clemson. Many of these students stayed in contact and expressed their love for Joe and Doris throughout the years. As a member of First Baptist, he was touched by the time he spent in Honduras with other church members building and repairing homes with Habitat for Humanity. He was a member of the Lions Club, the Clemson Fellowship Club and other community service organizations through the years.

However, nothing made him happier than being with his children and grandchildren. Papa Joe is survived by his two children; Debby Brackett and Trent Allen, both of Clemson. He also leaves behind five grandchildren; Luke Brackett (Jessica) of Greer, Daniel Brackett of Gainesville, FL, Winona Brackett, Robert Allen (Kaley) and Jeremy Allen (Lisa), all of Clemson.

Joe's last few years were enriched by his relationship with Opal Hipps, a devoted friend and companion.

Due to the current pandemic, there will be a private graveside service at Woodland Cemetery with immediate family. A memorial service will be planned in the future. Memorial donations can be sent to Clemson First Baptist Church or the GHS Hospice of the Foothills in Seneca, SC.

Duckett Robinson Funeral Home Central SC is assisting family, RobinsonFuneralHomes.com

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Published by Anderson Independent-Mail from Apr. 16 to Apr. 17, 2020.

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Henry Boyter

November 9, 2020

I am hearing of Uncle Joe's loss late, but it is still a big loss for me. I remember teaching in his courses and still use many of those lessons with students today. Uncle Joe, you will be missed but will live in my heart.

Gary Powell

April 27, 2020

Debbie and Trent.
Connie and I are so sorry to learn of Joe's passing. In a different world, we would come together and share stories of Joe and some of the things we did together in the Chemistry Department and in a canoe on the river. Just know that we will remember your dad with great fondness.

Elizabeth Kummero

April 22, 2020

Debby & Trent
I just learned of your Dads passing today (4/22/20) while searching for you. I've been reflecting ~ my years in Clemson (our school friendship even after I moved to GA.).I chose Berry College because of you Debby & your Mom & Dad. They were inspiring. I have happy memories at your family home & 2 beautiful graduation frames from our college life walking the Berry experience~With gratitude for its path.
Thinking of you at this time with friendship & peace.
I hope soon we can visit & reminisce. Elizabeth Kummero Markley N Redington Beach Fl

Sandra Patterson

April 18, 2020

Enjoyed getting to know his children and going down memory lane with a great fellow. Blessings to Trent and Debbie

Kaye Fowler

April 18, 2020

So Sorry to read of Dr. Allen's passing. I worked with him in the Chemistry Dept back in the 80's. He was always friendly and helpful in any way that he could. A friend to all. God bless you during this time.
Kaye Fowler

Melanie Cooper

April 18, 2020

Joe was such a kind, supportive, and collegial colleague and friend. He will be sorely missed.
Melanie Cooper and Fred Holder

Chemistry Department Christmas Party

Barbara Lewis

April 18, 2020

Barbara Lewis

April 18, 2020

I had the privilege of meeting Joe after his retirement. Often he would visit the chemistry department and stop by my office for a little chat. It was always an uplifting conversation. His smile and genuine greetings brightened the halls. A light has now left this place but I know his joy is endless now that he has joined his beloved Doris. My thoughts and prayers will be with the family.
Barbara Lewis

Jo Ann Blazer

April 18, 2020

I am heart broken over the loss of your Dad. I have always enjoyed talking with him & he was always so supportive of what was going on at Sunisands especially these last couple of years. I know he always mentioned that the loss of you Mom was really hard on him. I will be thinking of both of you even though we have not physically met.

Adolph Beyerlein

April 17, 2020

Joe was a great colleague and friend of our family. He will be remembered as a great educator, being a pioneer in using audio and visual methods in chemical education as a member of the Clemson faculty. He received national recognition for introducing his audio tutorial methods before 1980, I believe it was about 1976. Anne and I will miss seeing him at the Emeritus College Events. Our condolences go out to his family.

Adolph and Anne Beyerlein

David and Renea West

April 17, 2020

So very sorry for your loss. Your family will be in my prayers during this difficult season! Your family will always hold a special place in our heart!

April 17, 2020

I met Papa Joe what seems like a million years ago, move-in day at Berry College, his daughter's roommate. Fleeting times in between, but the last 18 months spending several weeks with him were such a joy. What a funny sense of humor, and not a bad game player either. He could make you smile even on a rainy day. He and I have a secret promise that I will fulfill to it's fullest. I know he will be missed by so many, it will be hard to count. My love goes out to Debbie, Trent (Ginger) and all the children. I wish I could have been there, but you know my heart is with you all. It is good to know that Doris and Joe are together once again. With all my love, Mary-Lynn McIntire, Raleigh, NC

Bud and Leslie Hicklin

April 17, 2020

So sorry about your dad's passing. Losing a parent is so difficult. We are thinking of you all and hope to see you soon.

April 17, 2020

Trent and Ginger,
I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Joe was quite a character as well as a caring man. In addition, his freshman chemistry class was the only course in which i ever earned a D! We will miss him, but we know your wonderful mother is happy to see him again.
Shelley White Barbary Fones

Nancy and Dale Linvill

April 17, 2020

Joe will be greatly missed! He was always so welcoming when we walked in the door of the church. He was a very kind, sweet man. We are so sorry for your loss.

Lucy Eubanks

April 17, 2020

What a privilege it is to have known Joe, a wonderful colleague and friend. Joe was one of the few people I knew before moving to Clemson in 1991, and he always made me feel at home. I will really miss that wonderful twinkle in his eyes, and remember his example of a life well lived.

Mark Eisengrein

April 17, 2020

Trent & family...so sorry about your loss. I enjoyed reading about your Dad's life. What an amazing man, who touched sooo many. My prayers are with you.

ReginaC Sanders

April 16, 2020

Debby and Trent I'm deeply sad for your lost...It was a Honor to prepare special milkshakes for your dad...Your family will always hold a place in my heart...Regina...Dietary Cottingham Hospice

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