Bobby R. Allen, age 60 and a resident of Saucier, died Monday, April 19, 2004, in Biloxi.
Mr. Allen, a native of Leake County, MS, was in the residential building business, and served in the U. S. Army.
Mr. Allen was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Maud Evans Parks Allen. Survivors include his wife, Connie Allen; son, Bobby R. Allen II and his wife, Jamie, all of Saucier; daughters, Pamela Bermudez and husband, William; Shelia Levens and her husband, Michael, all of Saucier; and Theresa Dobbs and her husband, Darryl, of D'Iberville; brothers, Robert Allen, of Corinth; and Buddy Allen, of Brookhaven; ten grandchildren, Heather Bermudez, Laura Bermudez, A. J. Bermudez, Connie Dobbs, Courtney Dobbs, Brittany Dobbs, Zackary Levens, Tera Levens, Kayla Allen and Ashtian Allen; and a step-grandson, Chad Bell-White.
The funeral will be at 12:45 p.m. Thursday, April 22, 2004, in the Riemann Memorial Funeral Home, US Hwy 49 North in Gulfport, where friends may call after 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in the National Cemetery in Biloxi.

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sammie foster
May 1, 2004
dear allen family,im sorry for your loss of bobby.i will always remember his family,aunt maude and uncle parks,robert and buddy.i will always be thankfull for the help they gave me and my two brothers,david and ronnie foster when we young kids. 
 
love always 
 
sammie g. foster
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The Staff of Riemann Funeral Homes
April 22, 2004
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Claudia Bell Wagner
April 21, 2004
May your troubled heart 
 
find peace and comfort in the knowledge 
 
that you are never alone. 
 
May God's presence ease 
 
your trembling spirit and give you rest. 
 
He knows how you feel. 
 
He is ever aware of your circumstances 
 
and ready to be your strength, 
 
your grace, and your peace. 
 
He is there to cast sunlight 
 
into all of your darkened shadows, 
 
to send encouragement through the love 
 
of friends and family, and 
 
to replace your weariness with new hope. 
 
 
 
God is your stronghold, 
 
and with Him as your guide, 
 
you need never be afraid. 
 
No circumstances can block His love. 
 
No grief is too hard for Him to bear. 
 
No task is too difficult 
 
for Him to complete. 
 
When what you are feeling 
 
is simply too deep for words 
 
and nothing anyone does or says 
 
can provide you with the relief you need, 
 
God understands. 
 
He is your provider -- 
 
today, tomorrow, and always. 
 
And He loves you. 
 
Cast all of your cares on Him... 
 
and believe. 
 
 
 
-- Linda E. Knight 
 
 
 
With deepest sympathy,
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