Allen Christopher Pugh

Allen Christopher Pugh obituary, Ellicott City, MD

Allen Christopher Pugh

Allen Pugh Obituary

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Allen Christopher Pugh from Baltimore, MD died peacefully in his sleep on January 23, 2023 at Lorien Harmony Hall Nursing Home in Columbia, MD.
He was the son of the late Lawrence Elijah Pugh and Mary Barbara Pugh.
Allen was a long-time employee of Bethlehem Steel, working as a machinist. He received his GED and served as a board member of the Steel Workers Members First Credit Union.
In addition to his home in Baltimore, Allen also had a home on the Eastern Shore, spending summers and most of his time there once retired. He loved working on antique cars, DIY projects, boating, fishing and living close to the water. He especially enjoyed spending time with his beloved dogs, Lucy and Alvin.
Allen is survived by his daughter, Sandy Lynn Pugh and her partner, Teresa Collins and his daughter, Sherry Renae Pugh-Warfield and her husband, Kenneth Brian Warfield, III.
He is also survived by his grandchildren, Rayden Cole Davis and his wife, Tuesday Lee Davis, Kayla Angel Pennington and Olivia Mary Anna Warfield. Additionally, he was survived by his brother Lawrence Elijah Pugh, Sr. and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his brother Edward William Pugh, Sr.
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Kim kapple-muir

January 26, 2023

I have good memories spending time at your house as a child. You were always laughing. Tell momom, daddy and mommy I miss and love them. No more pain. You are at peace with Gods loving arms holding you. You were always my favorite. Love your favorite niece, Kimberly

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