Mark was the third son of the late Sara and Alvin Allen of Macon, who preceded him in death in 2010 and 2014, respectively. Mark graduated from Southwest High School in Macon, Georgia in 1975, where he received awards for academic excellence as well as lettering in football and baseball. He continued his education at Mercer University and Georgia College, playing baseball for both, and graduated from Georgia College. Having worked in various positions, Mark retired from Grumman Aerospace/Vought/Triumph after 35 years. Mark was very active in his church, Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where he served as treasurer, deacon, and music director and took every opportunity to “make a joyful noise unto the Lord.” Mark was a devout Christian - always willing to help anyone in need. He was a compassionate caregiver and found great pleasure in helping others.
One of Mark’s greatest legacies was his gift of music, which he loved sharing with everyone. Through his God-given talent, Mark was able to not only serve his church, but to reach many people. Whether it was playing for large events, family get-togethers or close friends, Mark used his gift (and smile) to bring everyone together in joy and celebration.
Survivors include: his wife Susan, whom he married in 1982; son, Adam (Ember) of Durham, NC; and brothers Boyd (Karen) of Commerce, Ricky (Susan) of Statesboro, and Andy (Diana) of Rome, GA. He is also survived by several loving in-laws, Jim (Sha) Collins of Savannah, Al (Cindy) Collins of Macon, and Kerry (Ann) Collins of Milledgeville, GA. Especially dear to his heart were his nieces, nephews, church family, and many wonderful cousins and friends.
May and Smith Funeral Directors in Sandersville is in charge of the arrangements.
[Bio and photo courtesy of the May & Smith Funeral Directors website, January 18, 2021.]
Mark was the third son of the late Sara and Alvin Allen of Macon, who preceded him in death in 2010 and 2014, respectively. Mark graduated from Southwest High School in Macon, Georgia in 1975, where he received awards for academic excellence as well as lettering in football and baseball. He continued his education at Mercer University and Georgia College, playing baseball for both, and graduated from Georgia College. Having worked in various positions, Mark retired from Grumman Aerospace/Vought/Triumph after 35 years. Mark was very active in his church, Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where he served as treasurer, deacon, and music director and took every opportunity to “make a joyful noise unto the Lord.” Mark was a devout Christian - always willing to help anyone in need. He was a compassionate caregiver and found great pleasure in helping others.
One of Mark’s greatest legacies was his gift of music, which he loved sharing with everyone. Through his God-given talent, Mark was able to not only serve his church, but to reach many people. Whether it was playing for large events, family get-togethers or close friends, Mark used his gift (and smile) to bring everyone together in joy and celebration.
Survivors include: his wife Susan, whom he married in 1982; son, Adam (Ember) of Durham, NC; and brothers Boyd (Karen) of Commerce, Ricky (Susan) of Statesboro, and Andy (Diana) of Rome, GA. He is also survived by several loving in-laws, Jim (Sha) Collins of Savannah, Al (Cindy) Collins of Macon, and Kerry (Ann) Collins of Milledgeville, GA. Especially dear to his heart were his nieces, nephews, church family, and many wonderful cousins and friends.
May and Smith Funeral Directors in Sandersville is in charge of the arrangements.
[Bio and photo courtesy of the May & Smith Funeral Directors website, January 18, 2021.]
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