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Greyson James Allen

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Greyson James Allen

Birth
Death
6 Mar 2021 (aged 4)
Burial
Farmington, Marion County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Greyson James Allen, age 4, went to be with the angels and our Lord on Saturday, March 6, 2021, surrounded by his family.

Greyson was born December 22, 2016 to parents Shane Foley of Fairview, WV and Ashlee Allen of Morgantown.

Greyson was a lively, outgoing, energetic child who always had a smile on his face. He was known by his family and friends to be smart and ambitious, loved spending time with his family, and playing Dinosaurs and Transformers. He enjoyed many television shows including Paw Patrol, Blaze, and Tom and Jerry.

His time on earth was short, and the family cherishes his memory as the brief gift it was.

In addition to his parents, Greyson is survived by his grandmother Tammy Allen ("MiMi") of Rivesville; grandparents Robert and Tammy Foley ("Mamaw and Papaw") of Fairview, WV; great-grandparents Bill and Brenda Allen ("Nanny and Pappy") of Rivesville; great-grandmother Betty Merrill of Fairmont: great-grandmother Alice Foley of Fairview, WV; special aunt Tabatha Roupe ("My Tabby") and her boyfriend Derrick Webber of North Carolina; his special uncle and best friend Shawn King of Morgantown; uncle Kasey Foley of Fairview, WV: uncle Nathaniel ("Uncle Spaniel"); aunt Ariel Cope and family of Morgantown; aunt Cherril and family of St. Petersburg, FL; great-uncle Billy and great-aunt Tina and family of Morgantown; great aunt Amanda and family of New Freeport, PA; great-aunt Dixie and family; great aunt Lonnie and family; great-aunt Sue Foley and great-uncle Mike Foley of Fairview, WV, as well as his cousins, many other aunts and uncles, and childhood friends.

Friends may join the family to honor Greyson's life and legacy during a memorial gathering at Smith Funeral & Cremation Care, 108 Holland Ave., Westover / Morgantown on Friday, March 19th from 3:00 - 8:00 PM. A memorial service will be held for his immediate family at a later time.

Guests are required to wear face coverings, practice social distancing and limit their visit with the family to 15 minutes or less.
Greyson James Allen, age 4, went to be with the angels and our Lord on Saturday, March 6, 2021, surrounded by his family.

Greyson was born December 22, 2016 to parents Shane Foley of Fairview, WV and Ashlee Allen of Morgantown.

Greyson was a lively, outgoing, energetic child who always had a smile on his face. He was known by his family and friends to be smart and ambitious, loved spending time with his family, and playing Dinosaurs and Transformers. He enjoyed many television shows including Paw Patrol, Blaze, and Tom and Jerry.

His time on earth was short, and the family cherishes his memory as the brief gift it was.

In addition to his parents, Greyson is survived by his grandmother Tammy Allen ("MiMi") of Rivesville; grandparents Robert and Tammy Foley ("Mamaw and Papaw") of Fairview, WV; great-grandparents Bill and Brenda Allen ("Nanny and Pappy") of Rivesville; great-grandmother Betty Merrill of Fairmont: great-grandmother Alice Foley of Fairview, WV; special aunt Tabatha Roupe ("My Tabby") and her boyfriend Derrick Webber of North Carolina; his special uncle and best friend Shawn King of Morgantown; uncle Kasey Foley of Fairview, WV: uncle Nathaniel ("Uncle Spaniel"); aunt Ariel Cope and family of Morgantown; aunt Cherril and family of St. Petersburg, FL; great-uncle Billy and great-aunt Tina and family of Morgantown; great aunt Amanda and family of New Freeport, PA; great-aunt Dixie and family; great aunt Lonnie and family; great-aunt Sue Foley and great-uncle Mike Foley of Fairview, WV, as well as his cousins, many other aunts and uncles, and childhood friends.

Friends may join the family to honor Greyson's life and legacy during a memorial gathering at Smith Funeral & Cremation Care, 108 Holland Ave., Westover / Morgantown on Friday, March 19th from 3:00 - 8:00 PM. A memorial service will be held for his immediate family at a later time.

Guests are required to wear face coverings, practice social distancing and limit their visit with the family to 15 minutes or less.

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