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Allen John Allard

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Allen John Allard

Birth
South Dakota, USA
Death
17 Mar 2016 (aged 90)
Long Valley, Jackson County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Martin, Bennett County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Allen John Allard was born eight miles southwest of Long Valley, to Carl and Della (Weisenberger) Allard.
His high school years were spent at Wanblee, and his junior and senior year at Interior, he graduated in 1943.
He worked on his parents’ ranch and taught at the Pleasant Hill rural school for a short time, before a permanent teacher arrived.
Allen went to work for Faye Metzinger in Martin. While in Martin, he met Norma Lee Moore. After earning enough money, he purchased some land two miles east of his parents homestead.
Allen was married to Norma Lee Moore in November of 1947,they are parents of three children. They lived on the ranch where they worked side by side raising cattle, sheep, and farming.
Allen enjoyed rodeo, and playing baseball in Long Valley. He owned an airplane, and liked the countryside by plane.
Survivors include his a son four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren , two step-grandchildren, one sister
He was preceded in death by his wife Norma Lee Allard in 2001; his son Lon Lee Allard; his parents; three brothers Ernest, Gene and Carl; and one sister June Rose Good.

A memorial is established to Bennett County Home Health.

Masonic graveside rites will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 21, at the Martin Cemetery in Martin.
Allen John Allard was born eight miles southwest of Long Valley, to Carl and Della (Weisenberger) Allard.
His high school years were spent at Wanblee, and his junior and senior year at Interior, he graduated in 1943.
He worked on his parents’ ranch and taught at the Pleasant Hill rural school for a short time, before a permanent teacher arrived.
Allen went to work for Faye Metzinger in Martin. While in Martin, he met Norma Lee Moore. After earning enough money, he purchased some land two miles east of his parents homestead.
Allen was married to Norma Lee Moore in November of 1947,they are parents of three children. They lived on the ranch where they worked side by side raising cattle, sheep, and farming.
Allen enjoyed rodeo, and playing baseball in Long Valley. He owned an airplane, and liked the countryside by plane.
Survivors include his a son four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren , two step-grandchildren, one sister
He was preceded in death by his wife Norma Lee Allard in 2001; his son Lon Lee Allard; his parents; three brothers Ernest, Gene and Carl; and one sister June Rose Good.

A memorial is established to Bennett County Home Health.

Masonic graveside rites will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 21, at the Martin Cemetery in Martin.


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