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Delmar Lavarre Allen
05-23-2020
© Enid News and Eagle
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

© Glenn

Delmar L. and Melva M. ALLEN

Byron & Amorita Cemetery


June 22, 1928 - May 21, 2020

Delmar Lavarre Allen was born on June 22, 1928, on the family farm south of Byron, Oklahoma, to Orville and Ruth (Spry) Allen. He was the fifth of six children. He passed away at his son's home in Cherokee surrounded by family on May 21, 2020, at the age of 91.

Delmar attended school at Byron and graduated in 1946. He joined the Army in 1946 and was in the 8th Cavalry Division, stationed in Tokyo, Japan, in the occupational forces. He was honored to march before General Douglas McArthur.

Following his honorable discharge in 1948, he returned to Alfalfa County and helped with the family feed mill business in Burlington. He later helped his father with custom harvesting in western Kansas where he met and married the "farmer's daughter" Melva Kuhlmann. They were married on June 1, 1952 at Lydia, Kansas. Following their marriage they moved to Byron.

Delmar spent almost all of his life farming in the Byron area. He loved raising cattle and just recently sold his cow herd at the age of 91. He also loved brokering alfalfa all over the country, including the Kentucky Derby. He founded Allen Hay and was an active member of the National Hay Association. His love of the land was passed down to their four children- Janet, June, Bill and Roger.

Delmar also passed down a legacy of strong faith in God and his compassion for others in need. He was an active member of First Baptist Church and generously helped many people in need whenever possible.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Melva; three brothers; and one great-grandchild. His family and friends will greatly miss his jolly personality and his infectious laughter. He is survived by his four children, Janet Coontz of Enid, June Muff (Dan) of Garner, Iowa, Bill Allen of Cherokee, and Roger Allen (LeaAnn) of Cherokee. He was a devoted grandfather to ten grandchildren: Scott Coontz, Patricia Ledford, Michelle Klostermann, Andy Muff, Ann Urban, Josh Allen, Wesley Allen, Jared Allen, Thomas Allen and Addie Lambert; four step-grandchildren. He was blessed to have loved twenty-one great-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. Other survivors include one sister, Olive Hudgens of Kansas, and one brother, Kelly Allen (Carol), of Colorado.

Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc., of Cherokee. Visitation will be Monday evening from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with the family present from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Public funeral service for Delmar will be held Tuesday, May 26, 2020, at First Baptist Church in Cherokee at 2:00 p.m. (The church and fellowship hall will be disinfected to follow COVID-19 protocol.) Following interment at the Byron-Amorita Cemetery, the family will gather to visit with friends at the Byron Fire Station. To view the service, live stream on Facebook by searching for First Baptist Church at Cherokee, Oklahoma. It will also be available for later viewing at the same location.

In lieu of flowers, Delmar requested donations to Stamp Out Starvation, with Lanman Funeral Home as custodian.

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