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Keith Eugene Allen

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Keith Eugene Allen

Birth
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
22 May 2019 (aged 71)
Portland, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Cenotaph here in the Allen Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, in Washington County, Nebraska.
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Keith Eugene Allen, 71, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, died May 22, 2019, in Portland, Oregon, of complications from corrective hernia surgery. A Celebration of Life was held both in Klamath Falls, Oregon and in Blair, Nebraska.

Keith was born November 9, 1947, in Blair, Nebraska, to Mac and Okla (Boggs) Allen. He grew up on the family farm south of Blair, where he attended McCarthy grade school and graduated from Blair High School in 1965. After graduation he went to Universal Trade School in Omaha, Nebraska, where he specialized in collision repair, after which he worked at Blair's Chrysler Dealership.

In 1966 Keith joined the Air Force and was trained as a munition specialist. He was assigned to Kingsley Field Air Force base in Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he served in Support Combat Operations. He was deployed to Phu Cat, Viet Nam, in 1967, and was a part of the 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron. In 1969 upon his return from combat duty, he married and they made their home in Las Vegas where he finished his military service. The couple settled in Blair, and he worked at the D. L. Blair Company at the start of its operations.

Always wanting a career in law enforcement, the couple returned to Klamath Falls and Keith began working as an officer with the Klamath Falls Police Department from which he retired after twenty years of service. A short time later, he began a second career with the Klamath County Sheriff's Department. In 1988 he married a second time to Marian "Midge" Gilbert. They continued to make their home in Klamath Falls, and he started an upholstery business.

Keith was a great story teller and is best remembered by tales he told of his experiences in Vietnam, the Police Department, Bomb Squad and SWAT Team—improving each time he told them. He had a remarkable sense of humor and could deliver quick remarks which were not only clever and funny but were perfectly timed.

He is survived by his two children, three grandchildren, and one great-grandson; one sister and a nephew, and his children in Minnesota; and a niece and her children in Nebraska.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Midge, and his parents.
Cenotaph here in the Allen Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, in Washington County, Nebraska.
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Keith Eugene Allen, 71, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, died May 22, 2019, in Portland, Oregon, of complications from corrective hernia surgery. A Celebration of Life was held both in Klamath Falls, Oregon and in Blair, Nebraska.

Keith was born November 9, 1947, in Blair, Nebraska, to Mac and Okla (Boggs) Allen. He grew up on the family farm south of Blair, where he attended McCarthy grade school and graduated from Blair High School in 1965. After graduation he went to Universal Trade School in Omaha, Nebraska, where he specialized in collision repair, after which he worked at Blair's Chrysler Dealership.

In 1966 Keith joined the Air Force and was trained as a munition specialist. He was assigned to Kingsley Field Air Force base in Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he served in Support Combat Operations. He was deployed to Phu Cat, Viet Nam, in 1967, and was a part of the 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron. In 1969 upon his return from combat duty, he married and they made their home in Las Vegas where he finished his military service. The couple settled in Blair, and he worked at the D. L. Blair Company at the start of its operations.

Always wanting a career in law enforcement, the couple returned to Klamath Falls and Keith began working as an officer with the Klamath Falls Police Department from which he retired after twenty years of service. A short time later, he began a second career with the Klamath County Sheriff's Department. In 1988 he married a second time to Marian "Midge" Gilbert. They continued to make their home in Klamath Falls, and he started an upholstery business.

Keith was a great story teller and is best remembered by tales he told of his experiences in Vietnam, the Police Department, Bomb Squad and SWAT Team—improving each time he told them. He had a remarkable sense of humor and could deliver quick remarks which were not only clever and funny but were perfectly timed.

He is survived by his two children, three grandchildren, and one great-grandson; one sister and a nephew, and his children in Minnesota; and a niece and her children in Nebraska.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Midge, and his parents.


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