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                  <text>ALLEN, Frank -Peacefully in his
sleep at Redstacks Retirement
Residence on May 3, 2003 in his
83rd year. Loving father of Arlene
Dawn (Herb) Vincent of Fort Erie.
Also survived by his brother
Leonard (Vera) of Etobicoke and
8 grandchildren and 11 great. grandchildren. Predeceased by
his wife Irene Winnifred Joyce
and son Frank Richard and his

1

. parents John William and Ada
Allen. the late Mr. Alle'n served in
the Royal Canadian Air Force in
the Second World War as a Flight

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Radar Officer.

He was a Life

Memory of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch #71, Fort Erie.
Also, he was a former Canadian
Customs Officer at the Peace
Bridge for 33 year. The family
received friends at the FORT ERIE
CHAPEL

of

the

DAVIDSON

FUNERAL HOMES, 21 Wintemute
Street Monday, May 5 from 79p.m. A Graveside Service was
held at Ridgeway Memorial
Cemetery on Tuesday, May 6 at
11 :OOa.m. If soÂ· desired, in lieu of
flowers,
.

donations

to

the

Canadian Cancer Society or the
charity of one's choice would be
,ï¿½-;;."""

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appreciated by the
family. A tree will be

planted to honour
the memory of Mr.
Allen in Memo Woods.

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