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Carlos Orland Allen, Jr., was born on December 10, 1953, in Hoisington, Kansas. He passed away on May 6, 2025, in Florence, Mississippi.
Carlos joined the United States Army, and he dedicated a significant part of his life to his trucking business, where he loved to work and travel the roads. His time behind the wheel was often accompanied by the sounds of his radio, connecting with others through his well-known handle, Big Bear. Carlos had a natural gift for friendship; he never met a stranger and always left a lasting impression on everyone he encountered.
Family was at the heart of Carlos’s life. He cherished his children and grandchildren, always making time for them and ensuring they knew they were loved. He is survived by his beloved wife, Vicki Allen, and his children: Chassy Marie Allen, Misty Ann Allen, Joseph Shane Allen, Angela Michelle Perry, Kimberly Elizabeth Strong, and William R. Ainsworth, Jr. He also leaves behind his siblings, Judy (Stephen) Smith, Joyce Ann (David) Coats, Larry Allen, and Mike (Nellie) Allen. Carlos was a proud grandfather to Isiah Mason Allen, Kyle V. Morrow, Jaden Leo Allen, Javon Jeffery Allen, Damien C. Quinones, Morgan Nicole Perry, Alex Garza, Trinity Victoria Allen, and Calliegh Jane Ainsworth; and five great grandchildren.
Carlos was preceded in death by his father, Carlos Orland Allen, Sr., and his mother, Betty Jane Wanker Allen.
Visitation for Carlos will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, followed by a funeral service at 4:00 PM at Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Brandon, Mississippi.
Carlos Orland Allen, Jr. will be remembered not just for his work but for the joy he brought into the lives of those who knew him. His spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of his family and friends.
You may click the following link to livestream Carlos's service if you are not able to attend: https://event.forgetmenotceremonies.com/ceremony?c=7adf4109-f9c5-42a7-b28e-89a88a15cfb6
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