Advertisement

Judy Lynn Allen

Advertisement

Judy Lynn Allen

Birth
De Queen, Sevier County, Arkansas, USA
Death
19 Jan 2021 (aged 62)
Texhoma, Texas County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Battiest, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Judy Lynn Allen, 62, lifelong Broken Bow, Oklahoma resident, passed away Tuesday morning, January 19, 2021 at the home of her daughter, Andrea Walters in Texhoma, Oklahoma, following a brief battle with cancer.

The daughter of Earl Darrel and Robbie Faye (Bodiford) Allen, she was born February 16, 1958 in De Queen, Arkansas.

Judy attended school in Battiest, Oklahoma and was a member of the Baptist Church. The majority of her working life was in the restaurant business.

She is preceded in death by her father, Earl Allen.

Survivors include her mother, Robbie Allen of Broken Bow, daughter, Andrea Nichole Walters and husband, Andy Ramirez of Texhoma, son, Chad Walters of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, one sister, Carol Allen of Idabel, Oklahoma and two brothers, David and Wendell Allen both of Broken Bow. Survivors also include her grandchildren: Austin Morris of Oklahoma City, Kale and Madison Ramirez of Texhoma, Clayton Foster of Battiest, Oklahoma, and Hannah Walters of Broken Bow.
Judy Lynn Allen, 62, lifelong Broken Bow, Oklahoma resident, passed away Tuesday morning, January 19, 2021 at the home of her daughter, Andrea Walters in Texhoma, Oklahoma, following a brief battle with cancer.

The daughter of Earl Darrel and Robbie Faye (Bodiford) Allen, she was born February 16, 1958 in De Queen, Arkansas.

Judy attended school in Battiest, Oklahoma and was a member of the Baptist Church. The majority of her working life was in the restaurant business.

She is preceded in death by her father, Earl Allen.

Survivors include her mother, Robbie Allen of Broken Bow, daughter, Andrea Nichole Walters and husband, Andy Ramirez of Texhoma, son, Chad Walters of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, one sister, Carol Allen of Idabel, Oklahoma and two brothers, David and Wendell Allen both of Broken Bow. Survivors also include her grandchildren: Austin Morris of Oklahoma City, Kale and Madison Ramirez of Texhoma, Clayton Foster of Battiest, Oklahoma, and Hannah Walters of Broken Bow.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement