Freestone County, Texas Obituaries The Teague Chronicle - April 19, 2007 edition HUEY PIERCE LONG ALLEN Funeral services for Mr. Huey Pierce Long Allen of Fairfield, Texas were held on Saturday, April 14, 2007, at Round Prairie Baptist Church. Rev. Ed Ridge officiated and interment was at Lake Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Allen was born on January 28, 1929, in West Monroe, Louisiana and passed away on Monday, April 9, 2007, in Fairfield, Texas. He was 78 years old. Mr. Allen is survived by his son Huey P. Allen, Jr. and wife Jamie of Washington, DC, his daughters Nadine McCarter of West Monroe, Louisiana, Loretta Baggett of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Karen Brossett of Hebert, Louisiana. He is survived by his step-children Wallace Neal Moore and wife Wanda of Fairfield, Texas, Everett Norman Moore and wife Linda of Humble, Texas and Johnnye Cynthia Stanton and husband Charles of Fairfield, Texas. His grandchildren Heather Allen-West of Monroe, Louisiana, Melissa Allen of Washington, DC, Chris Baggett and wife Terri of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Melanie Factor and husband Ray of North Carolina, Pamela Cole of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Ashley Brossett of Hebert, Louisiana, Melinda Brossett of Iowa, and Matt Brossett of Iowa, his great grandchildren Conner Allen of West Monroe, Louisiana, Kayliana, Tatiana, Alicia and Samantha Factor of North Carolina, Trent and Mia Baggett of Colorado Springs, Colorado also survive Mr. Allen. He is survived by his step-grandchildren Gary Daniel Moore and wife Gwen, Steven Neal Moore and wife Tammy of Fairfield, Texas, Charles W. Stanton, Jr. and wife Susannah of Little Elm, Texas, William C. Stanton of Waco, Texas, Callie Vail and husband Chad of Chandler of Texas, Brian P. Moore and wife Penelope and Kevin Moore of Humble, Texas, 12 step-great-grandchildren, his brother B.W. Allen, Jr. of Phoenix, Arizona and his sisters Marteal hart of Calhoun, Louisiana, Katie Blakeney, Pat Hare and Charlotte Weems, all of West Monroe, Louisiana. Pallbearers for Mr. Gary Daniel Moore, Steven Neal Moore, Charles W. Stanton, Jr., William C. Stanton, Brian P. Moore and Kevin Moore. Honorary pallbearers were Chad Vail and Danny Hagen. Capps Memorial Chapel of Fairfield was in charge of the arrangements. ====================================================================== The Fairfield Recorder Huey P. Allen Funeral services were held Saturday in Fairfield for Huey Pierce Long Allen, 78, of Fairfield who died Monday, April 9 at Fairview Manor Nursing Home in Fairfield. Mr. Allen was born January 28, 1929 in West Monroe, Louisiana to B.W. and Katie Lou Simons Allen. He was one of 12 children. He attended Ouachita Parrish High School. In World War II, he served as a PFC/P in the Army Medical Corps 82nd Airborne Paratrooper Division after training at Barksdale AFB in Bossier City, Louisiana. He worked in the transportation industry including the Missouri Pacific Railroad. He drove 18-wheelers for many years and retired from Gulf Coast Delivery in Houston. Mr. Allen was a Baptist and shared a love of family, cooking and flower gardening, especially roses, with his late wife, Callie Robertson Moore Allen, who preceded him in death in 1995. He also enjoyed following his favorite football and baseball teams on television and in the newspaper. Services were conducted at 11 a.m. with Rev. Ed Ridge officiating. Special music was provided by soloist Shelby Race and pianist Mary Helen Daniels, and included "Amazing Grace," "In the Garden" and "In Times Like These." "Go Rest High on That Mountain" by Vince Gill was also played. Burial was at Lake Chapel Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary Daniel Moore, Steven Neal Moore, Charles W. Stanton, Jr., William C. Stanton, Brian Moore and Kevin Moore. Honorary pallbearers were Chad Vail and Danny Hagen. Mr. Allen is survived by his children, Nadine McCarter of Calhoun, Louisiana; Loretta Baggett of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Huey P. Allen, Jr. and wife Jamie of Washington, D.C.; and Karen Brossett of Hebert, Louisiana; Step-children Wallace Neal Moore and wife Wanda of Fairfield, Everett Norman Moore and wife Linda of Humble; and Johnnye Cynthia Stanton and husband Charles of Fairfield; Four sisters, Marteal (Sis) Hart, Katie Blakeney, Pat Hare and Charlotte Weems, all of Louisiana; a brother, B.W. Allen, Jr. of Phoenix, Arizona; Eight grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, eight step-grandchildren and 12 step- great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; four brothers, James W. Allen, Henry D. Allen, Chelcia A. Allen and Richard W. Allen; two sisters, Jo Thompson and Mary Neal; one step-son, Pat Wendell Moore; one step-granddaughter; and one step-great granddaughter. Arrangements were made by Capps Memorial Chapel in Fairfield.