Edward G. Allen © Enid Morning News 07-1988 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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The funeral for Edward G. "Ted" Allen, 60, Douglas, will be at 10 AM Wednesday in the Covington United Methodist Church, with the Reverends April and Duane Baker officiating.
Burial will be in the Douglas Cemetery directed by the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.
Allen was a newspaperman and a printer.
At the time of his death, he was employed by the Enid Publishing Company as a printer. While still in high school, he started his career on a newspaper and worked for several papers in Kansas as both a reporter and a printer before moving to Douglas in 1963.
Born in Little River, Kansas, he graduated from McPherson (Kansas) high school in 1946. On June 8, 1947, he married the former Patsy Jean Gilbert in McPherson.
Allen was also a Polled Herford cattle breeder in the Douglas area and a member of the American and Oklahoma Polled Herford Breeders Association.
Survivors include his wife, Patsy Jean; two sons, Mike and Doug Allen, both of Oklahoma City; a brother, Don Allen, Springboro, Ohio, and a granddaughter.
Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundations Cancer Division, or the Covington United Methodist Church. The funeral home will act as trustee of the funds.
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