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Allen Ray Cozens

January 26, 1949 ~ December 9, 2013

Allen Ray Cozens, age 64 and resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, passed away on Friday, December 6, 2013, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Allen was born on January 26, 1949, in Claremore, Oklahoma, to Merle and Charlene Cozens.

He married Erma Cozens. Allen was a truck driver in the Military Air Force branch for 34 years, in which most of those years were served in the reserves. He had been a truck driver for a long time.

Allen is survived by two sons, Robert Cozens and wife Jessica, Johnny Cozens also of the home; One daughter, Rita Egelhoff and husband Stacey; One brother, David Cozens; One Sister Goldie Welch and husband David.

He is preceded in death by his Wife, Erma Cozens; his parents, Merle and Charlene Cozens; one sister-in-law, Nancy Cozens. 


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