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Allen Jay Bentley

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Allen Jay Bentley Veteran

Birth
Death
9 May 2022 (aged 62)
Burial
Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5032829, Longitude: -97.7646913
Plot
B 06 - 10
Memorial ID
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A leader of men, scouts, his family and fellow church members, Allen Jay Bentley served his country for 26 years in the Army and the National Guard, the OKC Police for 25 years, local churches his entire life, and most importantly, his family. Born January 28, 1960 and joining his heavenly Father on May 9, 2022, Allen wore many titles; Lt. Colonel in the army, Master Sargent with the Police, Deacon to the church and community, but his favorites title was husband and father and "Poppy". His example of service was witnessed by just about everyone he met. Whenever there was a need, Allen was there. He demonstrated true leadership by serving those he led, placing their interests ahead of his own. Allen met Sandy, the love of his life, and the two were married April 5, 1981. They lived near Ft. Sill for several years prior to his 3-year assignment in Germany. Together they have two sons who both became Eagle Scouts under their father's leadership. Allen is survived by his wife, Sandy, their two sons, Adam, and Andrew, Andrew's wife, Taryn, and granddaughter, Ruby: and his sister Connie Adaire. He is preceded in death by his brother, John Bentley and his parents, Aubrey and Vada Bentley. Visitation will be Thursday, May 12th from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM at the Ingram, Smith, and Turner Mortuary, 201 E Main St. Yukon, OK 73099. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, May 13th at the Canadian Valley Baptist Church 11500 SW 15th, Yukon, OK 73099 followed by burial at the Yukon Cemetery.

Notes: Parent links and cemetery plot added per auto SAC on 1 Apr 2023. Veteran tag added per auto SAC on 25 Jul 2023. Special thanks to contributors: 48477586, 47544507, et al.
A leader of men, scouts, his family and fellow church members, Allen Jay Bentley served his country for 26 years in the Army and the National Guard, the OKC Police for 25 years, local churches his entire life, and most importantly, his family. Born January 28, 1960 and joining his heavenly Father on May 9, 2022, Allen wore many titles; Lt. Colonel in the army, Master Sargent with the Police, Deacon to the church and community, but his favorites title was husband and father and "Poppy". His example of service was witnessed by just about everyone he met. Whenever there was a need, Allen was there. He demonstrated true leadership by serving those he led, placing their interests ahead of his own. Allen met Sandy, the love of his life, and the two were married April 5, 1981. They lived near Ft. Sill for several years prior to his 3-year assignment in Germany. Together they have two sons who both became Eagle Scouts under their father's leadership. Allen is survived by his wife, Sandy, their two sons, Adam, and Andrew, Andrew's wife, Taryn, and granddaughter, Ruby: and his sister Connie Adaire. He is preceded in death by his brother, John Bentley and his parents, Aubrey and Vada Bentley. Visitation will be Thursday, May 12th from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM at the Ingram, Smith, and Turner Mortuary, 201 E Main St. Yukon, OK 73099. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, May 13th at the Canadian Valley Baptist Church 11500 SW 15th, Yukon, OK 73099 followed by burial at the Yukon Cemetery.

Notes: Parent links and cemetery plot added per auto SAC on 1 Apr 2023. Veteran tag added per auto SAC on 25 Jul 2023. Special thanks to contributors: 48477586, 47544507, et al.


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