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Michael Allen

Edward Michael (Mick) Allen, 76, died March 22nd, 2017, surrounded by his family. He was born January 9th, 1941 in Sebastopol to Joseph and Frances Allen. Mick graduated from Napa High School, Class of 1960. He then worked as a welder for over 50 years at Kaiser Steel, Napa Pipe and Mare Island. He also served in the Marine Reserves.

He married Jeannie Escareno on June 17th, 1972 and they enjoyed making their home in the Napa Valley. He loved and was loved by all his family and friends. Many share fond memories of Mick at Butter Cream Bakery counter eating breakfast or just drinking coffee after work.

 He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Jeannie; daughters Jamie Torres and Stephanie Allen; son Anthony (Rachel) Allen; grandchildren Ava, Immanuelle and Pierre; sisters Bobbie Rugg, Penny Florent and Jeanne Cillis; and many from his extended Escareno family. He is also survived  by many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased in death by his parents and sisters Sally Long and Doreen Allen.

A memorial Mass will be said on Friday, April 7th, 2017 at 10am at St. John the Bapist Catholic Church in Napa, with a gathering to follow in the church hall. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, http://www.alz.org. The online guestbook may be signed at www.tulocaycemetery.org.

 

 

 
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03/30/17 09:14 PM #1    

Thomas Johnson

Mickey was always such a cool Dude.

04/01/17 07:49 PM #2    

Richard "Dick" Curtis

It has been many years since I saw Mickey.  We ran into each other in Foster Freeze down by the old Maxwell Bridge and had a nice talk.  Mick was a great guy.  MY step-mother, Nita Curtis who worked for  decades in Butter Cream, talked of Mickey many times about what a great customer he was.  God Bless you Mick.


04/01/17 11:04 PM #3    

Arlie Lloyd

     I haven't seem Mickey in along time. I spoke to him briefly at our last reunion or the one before. As in all reunions, there is never enough time to visit. Mickey played on our undefeated football team, and was a good player. He was one of the nicest guys I knew in High School. I think we had a few classes together over the years. He was always in good spirits, and fun to be around.  I know he will be missed.


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