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Brad W. Allen Sr.

July 14, 1965 - December 21, 2022
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Egizi Funeral Home
119 Ganttown Road
Turnersville, NJ 08012
(856) 227-9500 | Map
Wednesday 12/28, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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Egizi Funeral Home
119 Ganttown Road
Turnersville, NJ 08012
(856) 227-9500 | Map
Wednesday 12/28, 3:30 pm

Brad W. Allen, Sr., on December 21, 2022, of Salem.  Age 57.  Beloved father of Brad W. Allen, Jr. and Cara Brody (Hunter).  Loving son of the late Wayde Allen and Kathy (nee Coombs) Shuman.  Dear step-son of Marge (nee Emel) Allen.  Loving brother of Melanie Allen, Julie Hofacker (Glen) and Matthew Allen.  Cherished uncleContinue Reading

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Linda Barber left a message on December 28, 2022:
No words that I can convey, the sorrow I feel for my sisters son Brad. He and I was there for her at the end of her life, something I will never forget. He was so happy Cara married her true love Hunter. He was looking forward to someday being a grandfather. He loved his children immensely. He loved the sunsets shown to him on the river at his home on Sinnickson Landing Road where he spent a lot of time reminiscing of the past. His life was filled with pain due to many health issues. So I believe, that God brought him home to spend eternity in a much more beautiful peaceful place with loved ones who have passed over before him. God Bless.
Laura Stanley left a message on December 26, 2022:
I'm so sorry for your loss, Brad was always a sweet guy never saw him without a smile.
Nick Mitcho left a message on December 25, 2022:
My condolences to his children and family. I am so sorry for your loss. Brad was a man of few words, but when he talked people listened. He was a proud father and friend to all. My children called him uncle Brad because he was married to one of my wife’s best friends. I will remember him as a kind and caring man. We played basketball and collected firewood. There was always an open invitation to his family’s farm. I never did go to the farm, but he would tell me how wonderful it was. I know this is said about many who pass on, but I never heard him say a negative word about anyone.
Nick Mitcho left a message on December 25, 2022:
My condolences to his children and family. I am so sorry for your loss. Brad was a man of few words, but when he talked people listened. He was a proud father and friend to all. My children called him uncle Brad because he was married to one of my wife’s best friends. I will remember him as a kind and caring man. We played basketball and collected firewood. There was always an open invitation to his family’s farm. I never did go to the farm, but he would tell me how wonderful it was. I know this is said about many who pass on, but I never heard him say a negative word about anyone.
Hofackers left a message on December 24, 2022:
In memory of Brad W. Allen Sr., Hofackers lit a candle
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Kathy Sawn left a message on December 23, 2022:
I grew up near Brad and was always a friend of the family. Great Guy who will be missed!
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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