Nancy J. Huston
In honor of Kenneth D. Allen, my Director and friend at Hobart Corporation, Dayton Scale Plant. God's blessings to him and his loving family.
Birth date: Apr 13, 1935 Death date: Apr 18, 2020
On April 18, 2020 Kenneth D. Allen departed for the wild blue yonder. He leaves behind his old cars, dogs, horses, tractors, the farm he built and loved, three moderately functional children and his beloved wife of 62 years, Rosan Read Obituary
In honor of Kenneth D. Allen, my Director and friend at Hobart Corporation, Dayton Scale Plant. God's blessings to him and his loving family.
This is from Greg Taylor. I knew Ken thru the Mason Company. He was instrumental in helping us grow, and was always a gentleman.
Dear Rosie and Family, We are sorry to learn of Ken's death. We have so many good memories of our times spent together. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Ginny Whalen and Family,Kathy, Mike, Bill, and Hew
Such a beautifully written tribute! Obviously a well lived life. Sending you peace and prayers -
So sorry for your loss. I worked with Ken for 22 years thru the Mason Company. He was a great friend and taught me a lot. I am going to miss him.
My condolences to Roseann & family. They were partners ever since high school & spent a lifetime together. I heard many stories of their time together at our trail rides & lunches. Much love at Rose\u2019s time of grief. Harriet Pansing. MVHunt & Camargo Hunt member.
I have had the pleasure of knowing Ken Allen for most of my adult life. His mother and mine were lifelong friends. Liza and Ken Sr., shared a friendship with my parents for as long as I can remember. Ken and Rose have shown my family the same warmth and caring for more than three decades. Ken and I have shared the joy and frustration of dealing with farm equipment, British cars, and boats, both power and sail. His keen intellect and sense of humor will be truly missed. Enjoy "The Wild Blue Yonder" my friend. With our deepest condolences.Bob and Monica Fahrendorf
Ken Allen had a significant impact on my life and I will always be grateful for our friendship. He definitely is the person who I call my mentor as an engineer. We worked together on projects at American Tool Company and Mason Company. I will always cherish our conversations. I learned so much from my friend Ken. He would always love talking and sharing about family updates too. My condolences to Rose and the family. with love,Troy
Ken Allen was such an important person in my life. I'll miss him greatly.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.