Earl Ernest Allman of Durant, passed away Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at the age of 69. He was born on July 25, 1950 in Seymour, Indiana to Everett Allman and Lois Larrison.
Earl attended school in Seymour and married the love of his life, Suzanne on December 29, 1978. The couple shared over 40 years together. They came to Durant in 2004 and Earl worked as a machinist. He served our country in the United States Army and was of the Lutheran faith.
Preceding him in death are his parents Everett and Lois Allman; brothers, Harry (Butch) Allman and Johnny Engelking; and brother in law, Jerry Hill.
Survivors include his loving wife of the home, Suzanne Allman; 2 daughters, Liberty Couch and husband David “Butch” of Denison, TX; Ashley Allman of Durant; 4 grandchildren, David, Tyler, Lauren, and Brooklyn Couch; 4 siblings all of Indiana along with other extended family members and dear friends.
No services have been planned at this time.
In Earl’s memory, please make donations to the local animal shelter.
Online condolences may be made to the family at brownsfuneralservice.com
Arrangements are under the direction of Brown’s Durant Funeral and Cremation Service.
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