Richard Allen

richard allen
Richard was born on December 29, 1943 in Denver Colorado. When he was 15 years old, he moved to Long Beach, California. He always worked on cars at a young age and became a mechanic for years. He was then hired by GTE as a mechanic and moved up to a tech. He met Diana in 1987 and they were married on February 14, 1988. In June of 1988, they moved to Lompoc, California where they lived up until a couple months ago. Both Rick and Diana were gun enthusiasts and belonged to several gun clubs, winning many awards. Rick was a devoted husband and loved Diana so much. They did everything together. Together they have seven children; Ricky Allen, Michelle Allen, Shane Allen, Dave (Melanie) Allen, Trevor (Shilo) Beving, Nicolas (Nikki) Danielson, Alexis (Jeff) Danielson-Odden, and several grandchildren. Rick was a member of motorcycle group, HOG Farmer in Lompoc, CA. He also was a car enthusiast, liking old cars. Preceded in death by his parents, his three brothers and one sister.

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  1. He was a good man, he will be missed.
    Diana, our sympathy is with you for your loss. He loved you so very much.

  2. What a beautiful service for a wonderful man! I was so fortunate to meet Rick many years ago and you could see how much love there was between him and Diana! That kind of love is everlasting! My heart goes out to all of you! Diana,Trevor, Nick, Alexis, Shane and all of the other children, grandchildren, family & friends, my thoughts and prayers are with you all! I love you all very much & I’m so glad I got to say goodbye to Rick and to ‘celebrate’ his life with you guys! May he live forever in our hearts! ♡

  3. My Brother, You will be missed by all of your Brothers here in California. I am proud to say that you were one of my very close best friends, And a Brother Hog Farmer. We will never forget all the good times riding our Harleys, and driving our hot rods and customs and drinking our Jack. . Love ya Brother. Party on!!


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