Kenneth Micah "Micah" Allen

Kenneth Micah "Micah" Allen

Kenneth Allen Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Broussard's Mortuary - Winnie on Sep. 23, 2025.

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Kenneth Micah Allen, born November 7, 1988, in Bethesda, Maryland, passed away unexpectedly on September 20, 2025, at the age of 36, at his home in Winnie, Texas.

He will always be remembered for his gaming skills, uncanny luck with scratch-off tickets, and love of music. His unique sense of humor was sure to make people laugh or shock them, often both. In the face of significant challenges, Micah always retained a loving heart. He was driven by connection and worked tirelessly to deepen his relationships with his sons, siblings, and cousins. Although Micah loved animals in general, he had a special place in his heart for pet snakes – one of the many things he shared with his sons.

There was nothing that Micah was prouder of than his sons Gracen and Carson. His boys looked up to him and will always remember the way he supported them and laughed with them.

Micah's only downfall was his sense of direction, which he got from both Maw-Maws.

He was deeply committed to his work, ultimately culminating in a seven-year career as an estimator for Thermon, of which he was very proud.

Micah is preceded in death by his grandparents, Kenneth M. Allen, Sr. and Carolyn L. Allen; Warren C. Monnin and Sharon A. Huffman, and her husband, Billy G. Huffman; and James R. Robertson, Sr.; as well as his uncle, James R. Robertson, Jr. and aunt, Michelle Lynn Hoyt.

He is survived by sons, Gracen Micah Allen, and Carson Edward Allen; his parents, Kenneth and Jamie Allen and Sherida and Scott Massa; his grandmother, Ann Robertson; his siblings, Aaron Kristopher Allen and his wife Allisa, Keaton Alex Adkison, Stephany Victoria Allen Lee and her husband Justin, Maija Ann Allen and her partner Jace Gilpin and Jonah Arik Allen; his nieces and nephews Kody, Aaron, Jaxx, Owen, Addisyn, and Maddox; his aunts and uncles, Tammy L. Leger and her husband David, Timothy F. Allen, Lena O. Allen, and Billy J. Cruse; and numerous cousins.

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