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WILLIAM FRANCIS ALLAN III

WILLIAM FRANCIS ALLAN III obituary, Jamaica Plain, MA

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WILLIAM ALLAN Obituary

ALLAN, William Francis III September 11, 1941 - July 11, 2025 William Francis Allan, III, of Jamaica Plain, passed away peacefully, in his sleep, of natural causes, at his home in Roslindale, MA, on Friday, July 11, 2025, with his beloved wife, Mary Lou Maloney, by his side. He was 83. Born in Newark, New Jersey, on September 11, 1941, Bill was the son of William Francis Allan, II and Ruth Hoseley Allan. He was raised in Schenectady, New York and went on to earn his Bachelor of Arts degree from Gordon College. He later completed a Master of Arts in Political Science from Northeastern University. Bill dedicated his life to community activism and public service, especially within Boston's inner-city neighborhoods. In the early 1990s, he founded the Hyde Square Task Force, a now-thriving nonprofit committed to empowering youth in the Hyde Square area of Jamaica Plain. Through after-school programs, educational initiatives, and housing advocacy, the organization continues to reflect his deep belief in justice, opportunity, and community. Bill led the initiative to establish a temporary skating rink at the Stony Brook T station, addressing a neighborhood need that continues to be met today through the nonprofit Friends of the Kelly Rink. Alongside his wife, Mary Lou, Bill co-founded the Disability Policy Consortium (DPC) of Massachusetts, which has become the state's leading disability rights organization. He served as its Executive Director from 2003 to 2010, helping to shape policy, conduct community-based research, and lead successful grassroots advocacy campaigns. In 2012, the DPC honored Bill, Mary Lou, and Mayor Thomas M. Menino, with a special Award of Honor for their visionary contributions: a legacy that continues today, through an annual award given in their names. Bill is survived by his loving wife, Mary Lou Maloney; and his children, Scot Patrick Allan, Lindsay Eileen Allan, Linda Gunn Garnett, and Lucy Lucero. He was a proud grandfather to Isabelle Garnett, Henry Garnett, Princesa Diaz, Christian Lucero, Julian Lucero, and Sasha Lucero. A Wake Service will be held on Friday, July 18, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, at Mann & Rodgers Funeral Home, in JAMAICA PLAIN. A Church Service will follow on Saturday, at 11:00 AM, at St. John's Episcopal Church, also in Jamaica Plain. In lieu of flowers, the family is establishing a trust in Bill's honor to benefit the organizations he loved, including the Hyde Square Task Force, the Disability Policy Consortium, and other community partners. Bill was a proud Bostonian, whose tireless work left a lasting mark on the city and its people. His legacy of justice, advocacy, and compassion lives on in the lives he touched and the communities he helped build.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 16 to Jul. 17, 2025.

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Thomas "Tom" L Condon

October 2, 2025

God Bless Bill.
I am sure that the lord has already put you to work.
Tom Condon

Dennis H

July 19, 2025

Bill, I don't have any words to express my feelings. I know you're up there praying for us, truly being the advocate's advocate. Watch over us.

Devesh

July 18, 2025

Bill was one of the most unique, selfless, and energetic persons I knew.

What I'll remember the most about Bill is: his unique personality -- his own unique style and methods, through which he made a strong positive impact on so many people's lives. Even for the most exceptional human beings, it would take multiple lifetimes to make the transformative impact that Bill made -- in just a single lifetime.

Bill's energy, selflessness, and charming personality was positively infectious. My parents, who do not speak English and communicated to him via me as a language translator or via sign language, were constantly amazed by his kind acts, positive energy, and his impact on others.

Bill helped others selflessly, repeatedly, and frequently -- without any expectations in return and creatively pushing away any help that was offered to him. We'll miss his selflessness, kindness, and sense of humor.

I feel incredibly fortunate to have known Bill, and, most importantly, to have been inspired by him.

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Steve Glickel

July 16, 2025

It was an honor to work with Bill to make the Kelly Rink a reality. He was bold and fearless just as he was in all his endeavors to make our community a better and more equitable place. I will miss him but his legacy will live on.
Steve Glickel

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