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© The Enid News and Eagle
26 October 2021
Submitted by: Glenn


Earl Wayne Allen

Earl Wayne Allen
January 11, 1937 ~ October 17, 2021

To many from the dorm he was 'Pops', to even more, he was 'Coach' - along with all the regular male titles - but to his family he was 'Superman'. It has been said that he richly touched many lives, but he would say that many lives richly touched his own.

Earl Wayne Allen came into this world January 11th, 1937 to William "Earl" and Laura (Babcock) Allen and left us unexpectedly October 17, 2021. A celebration of his life will be at 11 am, Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at Oakwood Christian Church in Enid, Oklahoma, under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home of Pond Creek.

In lieu of flowers, you may honor Earl with a donation to the Allen Memorial Scholarship for the many lives that he touched. 


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