A loving son, brother, uncle and grandson passed away Saturday, March 23, 2013. He was 29, a resident and native of Bayou Sorrel and an insulator for Petrin. Visitation at Wilbert's Funeral Home, Plaquemine, on Tuesday, March 26, 2013, from 10 a.m. until religious service at 1 p.m., conducted by his uncle, Brother Robert Liner. Interment in Grace Memorial Park. Survived by his father, Thomas 'Tubby' Allen; nephews, Dylan Allen, Travis Jr. and Dax King; grandmother, Charlene Bergeron; and numerous aunts, uncles, other family members and friends. Preceded in death by his mother, Tammy Lynn Allen; sister, Tabatha "Tab" Allen King; and grandparents, David and Electa Allen, and Milton Endres, Sr. Please share sympathies, condolences and memories online at www.wilbertservices.com.
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Still miss you everyday... Wish u were here every second.... Can't wait to see you again.
Sarah Brannan
Significant_other
March 18, 2019
Our thoughts are with your family at this time of sorrow. May God bless you all at this time and help you find peace.
Sandra & Gene Cormier
March 26, 2013
We will miss you skeet.From all the guys at petrin.The old slammer jammer crew.
Greg Diamond
March 26, 2013
Oh Skeet where do i begin. You became a dear friend to me the moment i met you all those years ago. You, Brandi, Brian and me we had some good times. Ill never forget you or the memories we made. You're flying high with Brandi now. I know she's glad to see you. I got another gorgeous angel watching over me now. Tell Brandi and Brian Paul we miss them. Until we meet again...ima miss you homie
Bepherr Williams
March 25, 2013
RIP MY FRIEND, WILL NEVER FORGET U. LOVE ALWAYS,DEBBIE BENNETT(FLY HIGH SKEET)
DEBBIE BENNETT
March 25, 2013
U will be missed
misty ro
March 25, 2013
he was agood boy
sorry tohear of your lost
linda and glenn weatherford
March 25, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Roy Allen
March 25, 2013
Skeet I don't know what to say ! Fly high with Tab and Brandi,until we meet again. I will miss you and will never forget all the times we had!
Heather Allen
March 25, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss. You will be in my prayers and I pray for strength for the days ahead. God bless you.
March 25, 2013
May God be with him during his final journey home and may God be with his father and family as they lay him to rest. Only God knows why and only God can heal. My heart and prayers go out to the Allen family.
March 25, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Allen family today. We should remember those special moments of Eric's life and cherish the good times. I know our family had some fun times growing up next door playing in the yard, making grass houses and my brother Jeremy and Eric getting into everything as little boys do. I smile just thinking of those days! He is loved by many and will be greatly missed!
Mary Breaux Baynham
March 25, 2013
Love you Skeet...we had some good times together. Thanks for the memories....Fly High!
March 25, 2013
Im so sorry to hear that he gone my prays e with his family.my God bless y'all.
linda kelley
March 25, 2013
my god be with you alway
debbie spencer
March 25, 2013
I love you Eric you were my cousin but like another brother to me! I will always remember the times we shared and the long talks we had you will be missed so very much and never forgotten!!!
heidi pellerin
March 24, 2013
God has a great warrior with him now
I love you baby !!!
Miss you so bad already!!<3
Sarah Brannan
March 24, 2013
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