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June 27, 1932 - April 16, 2006

Posted by:
Jim and Judy Perry and family

Our deepest sympathies to Fern and the whole Thorman family. Allen was a kind and caring person with a great sense of humor--we only wish we would have had more time to get to know him even better. We will miss his wonderful laugh and his bright smile. Say hello to Tom for us, Al, and rest in peace.

Posted by:
Bob and Sarah Prazak

Fern, Randy and Brad and all the family. Our deepest sympathy to you all. Allen was such a nice man and we are all going to miss him. He loved life, had a great time and made sure everyone else did too. Thanks for including us in some of your lakeside fun, he did enjoy that. He is leaviing a void no one else can fill but he is at peace and heaven will rejoice at his coming.

Posted by:
Jon and Michelle Einfalt

Our deepest sympathies to your family. Allen was such a special guy. We will miss his sense of humor, his big smile, and his love of life. Allen was such a good friend to Dad. Can you imagine those two in heaven together right now...happy hour will never be the same! Even though you will miss his prescence in your life, he is in a better place now. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now.

Posted by:
Fr. Mark McKercher

I worked with Al for a few funerals. . .his professionalism and good spirits always helped make potentially difficult days better. May he now be welcomed by his heavenly Father, and by all those whose funerals he graced with the gift of himself.

Posted by:
Greg & Betty Morris

Fern and Famiy we were so sad to hear of Allens passing, we have only known him a short time but, we know he was a kind man who was very helpful , generous and funny we are glad to share a few lake memories, we will miss him at the lake.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your Family.

Posted by:
Larry and Jan Ulrich

To Fern and family, Our deepest sympathy goes out to you with the loss of Allen. He was a friend and helper to so many. It was so neat to see a couple that truly loved and repected each other. What a wonderful day to go to meet our Lord -- Easter Sunday. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Posted by:
John and Connie Bliemeister

Allen was a very kind and caring individual. He became a friend to all who knew him. Allen was a great example of having lived life the way it should be. He practiced his faith every day, he worked hard and he enjoyed life to the fullest! We will miss him driving by our house every day, (sometimes many times a day), waving and smiling that contagious smile!! Fern and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers!

Posted by:
Shari Reeson

To Fern. My sympathy goes out to you and your family. Allen was a person who always said hi to you. He always took time to talk with you and that meant so much. What a special day to be with the Lord, Easter Sunday.May God give you and your family, strength and courage

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Friends at MDS

Dear Brad and family...So very sorry to hear the news about your Dad. Although we never had the pleasure and priveledge of meeting him, many of us have come to know him through your wonderful and heartfelt stories....and the best that is you and your children..Thank you for that. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless...

Posted by:
Randy Freeman

Fern and family:I a very sorry to learn of the loss of Allen. Both of you have been such positive supporters of the West Point community Allen will be missed. I will pray for you and the family in this time of great loss. God bless you at this time.

Posted by:
jerry palmer

Yes, I am still alive. Allen and I were boyhood friends I know he really liked the girls in his 1947 two tone chevy coupe.flower shop and clothing all made sense.