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In Loving Memory

Allen, Benjamin T.

August 14, 1988 - July 11, 2025

Benjamin T. Allen passed tragically Friday, July 11, 2025.  Dearest son of Brian T. Allen and the late Denise Holloway and stepmom Carol Allen; dear brother of Kenzie Allen and step sister Ashley Comeau and step brother Nicholas Filla; dear grandson of Emily Kobialko and the late James Holloway and the late Margaret Ferguson and the late Burtal Allen; dear nephew, cousin and friend.

He loved playing the harp, working on computers and spending time with family and friends.

Services:  Memorial visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Wednesday, July 16, 4pm until service 7pm.

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4 thoughts on “Allen, Benjamin T.”

  1. Several of us at Jefferson County Library remember Ben from when he worked in our IT department. Lately, he had started coming back around – I think he still thought of the library as a safe place. We kept an eye on him as best we could and always went out of our way to say good morning and ask him how he was doing.
    Regardless of what was happening in his life, he was always respectful and kind to us. I think that that is a direct result of his parents’ teaching.

    We are so sorry for your loss and we hope that Ben is finally at peace.

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    • Thank you so much for your kindness to Ben. My daughter and I spent a lot of time in the library when she was younger. We have a lot of fond memories of our time spent there, and we frequently got to see Ben at work. What a great tribute to Ben!

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    • Thank you so much for watching out for him. He enjoyed being there as much as possible. He thought of the team at the library as his family❤️

      Aunt Karen

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