Condolences
The world is filled with wonderous people. It was an honor to have known Allen but for a short time. And now , in a different kind of time. Stillness , compared to pursuit. May he find the abundance of God’s love as full as the Autumn Harvest.
I DELIVERED YOUR NEWSPAPERS YEARS AGO TRANSCRIPT AND PRESS
I WAS THE LITTLE BOY WHO LIVED ON WOODSTOCK PLACE. LOVED YOUR FARM AND EQUIPMENT ALSO WORKED FOR THE TWP AND HELPED YOU OUT WHEN NEEDED. GREAT MEMORIES.....NICE FARM LIFE '
When Darlene and I were first married I had been plowed in at the Acme shopping center after a snow storm. I called Darlene to ask her to bring me a shovel so that I could dig my way out. My father-in-law, Mr. Madge, showed up to plow me out. Upon finishing he noticed another man walking to his car. He told me to wait and he drove over to man and told him that he would plow him out. The man responded that he just bought a house in Freehold and couldn't afford to pay for the service. Well, my father-in-law, being the man he was responded that he did not want to get paid and that he would not be able to sleep that night knowing that he left him stranded in the parking lot and that if we cannot help one another what good are we as people. He then proceeded to plow the man out.
My father-in-law was definitely a conscientious, generous, and loyal family man with a great heart. God Bless Him!