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Sarah Marie Allison

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Sarah Marie Allison

Birth
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Dec 2012 (aged 38)
Buda, Hays County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Woodlawn Garden
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Sarah Marie Allison Sarah Marie Allison, 38, was born in Austin, Texas on May 13, 1974, and died at her home in Buda, TX on December 7, 2012 as the result of complications from 31 years of juvenile diabetes and the rapid onset of Alzheimer's disease. Funeral services will be held at Kinney Avenue Christian Fellowship in Austin, TX on Monday, December 10 at 11am. A private graveside service will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth, TX on Tuesday, December 11 at noon. Born with Downs Syndrome, Sarah was a joy to raise-sometimes a difficult joy, but a joy nonetheless. Her lighthearted laughter was infectious, her winsome smiles and unbridled singing enriched the lives of everyone around her. She often dropped hilarious quips with uncanny timing and was a shining example of being present in the moment and how to relish the simple pleasures in life. She loved and was loved unconditionally. "Cotton." Sarah is survived by her mother, Margo Allison of Buda, TX, her father, John Allison of Austin, her sister Jill Flanigan and Jill's husband Jimmy Flanigan of San Antonio, her brother Forrest Allison and Forrest's wife Hannah Day- Allison of Buda, as well as four nephews and one niece-Darian King, Brady Flanigan, and Caden Flanigan, all of San Antonio, and twins Finley and Kinzie Allison of Buda. The family wishes to thank Grace Hospice, especially Marcos, Ashley, and Karen, who provided Sarah with such loving care during her final months of life. The family also thanks the staff and members of Kinney Avenue Christian Fellowship for their prayers and support, as well as Kim, who lovingly helped with Sarah's care for the past year and a half. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas or Kinney Avenue Christian Fellowship, 1801 Kinney Avenue, Austin, TX 78704.
Published in Austin American-Statesman on December 9, 2012
Sarah Marie Allison Sarah Marie Allison, 38, was born in Austin, Texas on May 13, 1974, and died at her home in Buda, TX on December 7, 2012 as the result of complications from 31 years of juvenile diabetes and the rapid onset of Alzheimer's disease. Funeral services will be held at Kinney Avenue Christian Fellowship in Austin, TX on Monday, December 10 at 11am. A private graveside service will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth, TX on Tuesday, December 11 at noon. Born with Downs Syndrome, Sarah was a joy to raise-sometimes a difficult joy, but a joy nonetheless. Her lighthearted laughter was infectious, her winsome smiles and unbridled singing enriched the lives of everyone around her. She often dropped hilarious quips with uncanny timing and was a shining example of being present in the moment and how to relish the simple pleasures in life. She loved and was loved unconditionally. "Cotton." Sarah is survived by her mother, Margo Allison of Buda, TX, her father, John Allison of Austin, her sister Jill Flanigan and Jill's husband Jimmy Flanigan of San Antonio, her brother Forrest Allison and Forrest's wife Hannah Day- Allison of Buda, as well as four nephews and one niece-Darian King, Brady Flanigan, and Caden Flanigan, all of San Antonio, and twins Finley and Kinzie Allison of Buda. The family wishes to thank Grace Hospice, especially Marcos, Ashley, and Karen, who provided Sarah with such loving care during her final months of life. The family also thanks the staff and members of Kinney Avenue Christian Fellowship for their prayers and support, as well as Kim, who lovingly helped with Sarah's care for the past year and a half. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas or Kinney Avenue Christian Fellowship, 1801 Kinney Avenue, Austin, TX 78704.
Published in Austin American-Statesman on December 9, 2012

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