Gregg B Allen  May 11 1949  August 01 2019

Gregg B Allen May 11 1949 August 01 2019

May 11 1949 August 01 2019
Gregg’s Obituary Gregg B. Allen, 70, of Belle Fourche died on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at the Hospice House in Rapid City after a year long battle with cancer. He was born on May 11, 1949 in Denver, Colorado to Rodney and Helen Allen. He attended Jefferson County Public Schools and went on to attend Sterling Jr. College. He worked as a carpenter his entire adult life, and also obtained a real estate license in Colorado for property management. On September 17, 1988 he married Debbi Allen in Denver, Colorado. The couple lived in Rifle, Colorado where Gregg sold real estate, worked as a carpenter and was a member for the Rifle Elks Lodge. In March of 1996 the couple moved to Belle Fourche where Debbi was originally from. Gregg had a home repair business there until he retired in 2011, even though he continued helping people with small construction projects. He enjoyed golfing, gardening, fishing and walking his dog. He enjoyed spending time in Shoshoni, Wyoming fishing the river and working on his “fishing shack”. He was a kind, caring and loving man. Survivors include his wife, Debbi Allen of Belle Fourche. He was preceded in death by this parents, Rod and Helen Allen; his sister, Cheri Persons and brother, Scott Allen. There will be no services at this time. An online guest book is available at klinefuneralchapel.com Read More

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Death notice for the town of: Belle Fourche, state: South Dakota

death notice Gregg B Allen May 11 1949 August 01 2019

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